TW Ward delivers the goods

Machines worth over £10 million are now held in stock by TW Ward CNC Machinery (Ward CNC) after the latest investment tranche by the machine tool supplier continues to ensure it meets customer demands for machines on the shortest possible delivery schedules.

“We are delighted to be able to support customers throughout the UK and Ireland by offering immediate access to more than 60 machines available from stock,” said managing director Simon Whitworth. “These include a wide range of boring and milling machines, turning centres, machining centres and multi-tasking machines, all available on short lead-times.”

Executive director, Stephen Bodsworth, added: “This stock investment demonstrates the commitment that Ward CNC is making to our customers. We have an established reputation for supplying a high-quality range of machines from our principal manufacturers including Axile, Hankook, Hartford, Hyundai-Wia, Pinacho, Soraluce and Takisawa Japan and Taiwan.

“This increased stock availability through our Sheffield and Redditch premises is one of the key drivers in our growth plans, ensuring we can always offer customers a solution while maintaining the high level of service they have come to expect from Ward CNC.”

TW Ward CNC Machinery www.wardcnc.com

 

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