
2007 was the most productive year in Haas Automation Inc.'s history, with CNC machine tool production exceeding 13,755 units – up 10% over 2006 – and a 19% increase in revenues to more than $880 million. The 2007 numbers, which exceeded previous records set in 2006, reinforce Haas Automation's position as the world's leading CNC machine tool builder.
All Haas products are built in the company's one million square foot manufacturing facility in Southern California. They are distributed worldwide through a global network of Haas Factory Outlets (HFOs) that provide sales, service, and support. In 2007, Haas opened more than 30 new HFOs, primarily in international markets; the company plans to open as many as 40 new HFOs worldwide in 2008.
"Our growing HFO network allows us to provide Haas customers around the world with local access to Haas products, sales assistance, replacement parts, and factorytrained service personnel," states Haas General Manager Bob Murray. "This commitment to serving our customers is one of the driving forces behind Haas' global success."
Sales of Haas CNC machine tools hit an all-time high of 13,663 units in 2007 – an increase of nearly 20% over 2006 – and the company shipped a record 13,751 units worldwide. For the first time, more than half of all Haas CNC machine tools sold during the year went to international markets.
In Europe, Haas machine tool sales increased by an impressive 58% over 2006, and sales in China grew by a remarkable 65%. In Asia, excluding China, Haas sales expanded by 20%, and sales in Latin America increased by 17.5%.

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