GM Group sold machines off its stand at MACH 2022

The debut appearance of the GM Group at MACH was a resounding success, the company has reported.

Since becoming the sole UK agent for the Victor range just two years ago, the GM Group has witnessed growth with the brand, and MACH was the ideal opportunity to present the merits of the Victor machines.

The GM Group presented the Victor Vturn-A20YCM and the Vturn-S26/60CM single spindle turning centres as well as the compact Vcenter-P76 machining centre – all three were extremely well received with several machine sales and some very serious enquiries being taken for all three machines.

Equally encouraging was that stand visitors appreciated the built quality, technology and merits of buying a Victor machine. The team says it will have a busy couple of months following-up all the very serious enquiries that were made at the show.

Commenting upon the debut appearance at MACH, GM Group director, Nicola Howard said: “As a first time MACH exhibitor, we didn’t necessarily expect to sell machines off the stand – but we did. The Victor brand has been well respected in machine shops nationwide for decades due to its build quality and longevity, and the feedback we repeatedly had from show visitors is how delighted they were to see the re-emergence of the Victor brand in the UK.

“Our attendance at MACH has certainly elevated the Victor profile and this event may have helped awaken a sleeping giant. We had so many visitors show their delight that Victor machines are being sold once again in the UK with a proactive business that has a complete service, spares and support structure with a new showroom and training facility under construction. We’ll definitely be re-booking for MACH 2024 as this show has given us a debut to remember.”

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