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Halter CNC Automation and Fastems to join forces
News September 18, 2019
Halter CNC Automation and Fastems to join forces
Halter CNC Automation B.V. from the Netherlands and Fastems Oy Ab from Finland have an intention to establish a joint venture, the Halter Group. Relevant parts of Fastems Systems GmbH related to R&D and production of the Halter LoadAssistant product range will be transferred to the newly founded Halter CNC Automation GmbH.
LMT Tools develops partnership with Liebherr
News September 18, 2019
LMT Tools develops partnership with Liebherr
Toolmaker LMT Tools and Liebherr-Verzahntechnik GmbH, a leading manufacturer of CNC gear cutting machines and automation systems, are collaborating to continue the success story of the patented ChamferCut method. The two technology partners signed a cooperation contract for the new ChamferCut-CG (collision gear) and ChamferCut-IG (internal gear).
ARCH appoints Lori Lorant to vice president human resources
News September 18, 2019
ARCH appoints Lori Lorant to vice president human resources
ARCH announced the appointment of Lori Lorant to the position of vice president human resources. Lorant has been with the organization for almost five years and has held the roles of employee relations manager and director of human resources prior to her promotion to vice president.
Hyperion Materials & Technologies acquires Arno Friedrichs Hartmetall
News September 18, 2019
Hyperion Materials & Technologies acquires Arno Friedrichs Hartmetall
Hyperion Materials & Technologies Inc. announced that it signed an agreement to acquire Arno Friedrichs Hartmetall GmbH & Co. KG and its affiliates (AFC), a global solutions provider in premium tungsten carbide blanks used in the manufacture of high precision rotary cutting tools for drilling and milling applications.
Mobile Industrial Robots opens its largest North American office
News September 18, 2019
Mobile Industrial Robots opens its largest North American office
Mobile Industrial Robots opened its largest office in North America to accommodate continued growth across the continent. The new two-building, 7,376-sq.-ft. office in Holbrook, New York, replaces the Danish company's first international office, opened in the same city in 2016.
Methods Machine Tools announces Mark Wright as president and CEO
News September 18, 2019
Methods Machine Tools announces Mark Wright as president and CEO
Methods Machine Tools Inc. announced that its board of directors has appointed Mark Wright as its president and CEO. Wright will assume all operating functions of Methods Machine Tools, including the Sudbury, Massachusetts, headquarters and all seven direct offices throughout the U.S., as well as its national distribution network.
Roush Yates chooses ProShop USA to streamline, organize shop operations
News September 18, 2019
Roush Yates chooses ProShop USA to streamline, organize shop operations
Engine development company Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions (RYMS) will now use ProShop USA Inc.'s software to manage its advanced manufacturing shop. ProShop's comprehensive ERP software allows users to control every step in the manufacturing process, from pricing and inventory to inspection data and shipping documentation.
GF Machining Solutions announces leadership changes
News September 6, 2019
GF Machining Solutions announces leadership changes
As part of the company's ongoing commitment to quality, innovation and long-term growth, GF Machining Solutions recently announced two key leadership changes, both of which were effective Sept. 1, 2019. Scott Fosdick, former president and head of market region North and Central America, has been promoted to the position of head of sales, marketing, business development and communications for the global organization.
Metrology service provider expands with second LK Metrology CMM
News September 6, 2019
Metrology service provider expands with second LK Metrology CMM
Contract inspection and reverse engineering capacity has doubled in terms of throughput, while the size of the component that can be measured has increased more than five-fold at Laser Scanning Ltd., based in Chapeltown, U.K., near Sheffield. It follows the installation of a second, larger coordinate measuring machine built by LK Metrology Ltd. at its Castle Donington, England, factory.

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