Record year: XYZ Machine Tools reports 11% annual turnover increase

XYZ Machine Tools' headquarters in Devon
XYZ Machine Tools' headquarters in Devon

XYZ Machine Tools has continued its record-breaking run of year-end results, posting an 11% increase in annual turnover to £33.9 million.


This growth reflects the continuing optimism within the UK manufacturing industry, along with increased sales within the education sector and mainland Europe. This optimism is reflected by 33 months of sustained growth in the sector, highlighted by the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) which remains resolutely above 53 and the Bank of England upgrading its growth forecast.

On top of this inward investment also remains robust and with that comes greater demand for machine tools. A recent survey by the organisers of the Subcon Show suggests that some 65% of manufacturing businesses are positive about investment.

Nigel Atherton, managing director of XYZ Machine Tools said:

There is some amazing positivity in the manufacturing sector at the moment, despite the uncertainty that our politicians are generating around Brexit. Our sales have been bolstered by a mix of the optimism in the sector along with the introduction of new products to our portfolio such as the LR series of vertical machining centres, our two UMC 5-axis machining centres and the latest generation of ProtoTRAK RMX and RLX controls for our mills and lathes. Put simply we are meeting the needs of our customers with machines that are both price competitive and highly productive.

The coming year is also one of optimism for the Devon-based machine tool company, with order books remaining encouragingly strong and plans in the pipeline for more new product developments, along with the opening of a new showroom in the north of England.

XYZ Machine Tools www.xyzmachinetools.com

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