Sudbury, Massachusetts – Methods Machine Tools Inc. now directly represents Nakamura-Tome in the areas of Northern California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Methods has been the exclusive U.S. importer of Nakamura-Tome machines for over thirty years, providing customers with outstanding application, service and sales support, available locally through-out the nation.
“We now have an excellent, dedicated Methods' sales and support system in place for our Nakamura customers," said Richard Parenteau, director of application development, Methods Machine Tools Inc. “Customers will appreciate that our Methods' team is immediately available to provide incomparable, experienced applications support, service and sales on Nakamura products." The expanded, direct Nakamura representation coincides with the recent openings of Methods' new California technology centers in San Francisco and Los Angeles, part of a continued west coast expansion strategy. "With closer access and a greater level of service and support, we are fully committed to our customer base," said Fernando R. Garcia, west coast general manager, Methods Machine Tools Inc.
A full line-up of Nakamura machines can be seen in Methods' San Francisco Technology Center including the recently introduced AS-200 high performance multitasking turning center featuring a single spindle, single turret in a heavy duty and compact machine for exceptional value.
Nakamura-Tome is the premier multitasking turning center manufacturer, offering more than 20 twin-spindle machine configurations. From raw stock to complete parts in one setup, Nakamura-Tome multitasking turning centers reduce cycle times and eliminate extra operations.
Source: Methods Machine Tools Inc.
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