A recent CBI report indicated an increase in output across many sectors of manufacturing, a report backed up by the recent surge in demand experienced by XYZ Machine Tools. The Devon-based machine tool manufacturer reported its highest order intake for 18 months in February, only for that figure to be exceeded in March. With the bulk of its extensive range held in stock, machine deliveries saw a similar increase, with over 30 machines being delivered in the last week of March alone. “The last two months have been extremely encouraging and are confirmation of the positive conversations we have been having with customers since the end of 2020,” said Nigel Atherton, managing director, XYZ Machine Tools. “The increase in business has meant we have reinstated overtime in the factory and employed additional staff for machine assembly, with further recruitment in the pipeline.” The first quarter of 2021 has proved to be very encouraging and, with the benefit of the Government’s Super Deduction incentive for capital equipment, along with additions to its machine range, XYZ is hopeful that this positive trend will continue to strengthen as 2021 progresses and COVID restrictions continue to recede. The company’s already extensive range is being added to with the arrival of new vertical machining centres and increased capacity turning centres, along with the company’s first sub-spindle turning centre the XYZ SS 65. XYZ Machine Tools www.xyzmachinetools.com Dave Tudor Author Dave Tudor Editorial Director Tags XYZ Machine Tools Share This Article Tweet Share Share Share Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter Related Articles Video: Features of XYZ's RMX 4000 bed mill explained This machine is designed for complex multi surface machining New catalogues reflects growing machine choice from XYZ Most recent Articles Editor’s comment for April 2021 AAG marks 30th year with special promotions and discounts Rolls-Royce reports 62% increase in car sales this year so far Share This Article Tweet Share Share Share Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter