Hurco North America announced that Reynolds Machinery, the exclusive distributor for Hurco CNC machine sales and service in Ohio, won the 2020 Top Unit Sales Award for North America. Reynolds Machinery has represented Hurco in Ohio since 1996.
Scott Mays, president of Reynolds Machinery, said, “We’re very proud to win the #1 distributor award. We’re a competitive group here at Reynolds and the entire team worked very hard all year…so, it means a lot to get the win.”
Scott Camloh, National Sales Manager for Hurco, said, “Reynolds Machinery’s winning formula serves their customers well because they focus on support and service after the sale. Not only are they extremely knowledgeable about Hurco products and the advantages of the Hurco control, they are responsive to their customers and understand how to help them gain the greatest benefits from the powerful technology that is inherent to Hurco CNC machines.”
While Reynolds has always been near the top, and often took 2nd place during the past 25 years representing Hurco, this is their first time in the #1 spot. The company received the award at Hurco’s distributor’s showroom and technical center in Dayton, Ohio, with the assistance of the Hurco collaborative robot (cobot).
The Hurco Job Shop Automation Collaborative Robot is a new product offering that Reynolds can offer its custers. Hurco’s Practical Job Shop Automation package integrates the programming of the collaborative robot into the Hurco control.
“The biggest advantage of the Hurco automation package is the ease of programming and the flexibility it gives shops,” said Mays. “If you can program a Hurco, you can program the cobot, which eliminates the need to call an integrator each time you set up a new job. It makes automation practical and easy, especially for high-mix manufacturing environments.”
Related Glossary Terms
- computer numerical control ( CNC)
computer numerical control ( CNC)
Microprocessor-based controller dedicated to a machine tool that permits the creation or modification of parts. Programmed numerical control activates the machine’s servos and spindle drives and controls the various machining operations. See DNC, direct numerical control; NC, numerical control.