Fanuc rolls out consolidated UK support framework

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Factory automation business Fanuc has consolidated its UK support operations to provide a clearer route for product sales and aftersales support. The company will now provide a central customer contact point for its three UK core businesses, Fanuc FA, Fanuc Robotics and Fanuc Robomachine.

The new structure follows on from the announcement last October that Fanuc's Luxembourg-based headquarters would amalgamate to ‘project a strong corporate image Europe-wide'. The Fanuc UK team will provide clarity of its extensive automation product range to its customer base and the UK market in general.

Sharing the common controller platform the three Fanuc businesses already have many examples where their respective products are working together with the inherent benefits of efficient communications and Fanuc reliability.

At MACH 2012 the three companies will exhibit together for the first time showcasing the complete product range. CNC controllers and drives, robot machine tool loading, EDM, plastic injection moulding and drilling machine centres will all feature together with illustrations of the extensive support packages available for Fanuc customers.

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