SUDBURY, MA - March 14, 2006 - Methods Machine Tools will hold an open house May 3-4 for customers and editors who are interested in learning more about the world's most productive turning centers. "Turn Big Profits!" is the theme of the event, which will run from 9 AM to 6 PM at the company's headquarters: 65 Union Avenue, Sudbury, Massachusetts.
There will be 10 turning centers under power, including five revolutionary new multitasking Nakamura turning centers that dramatically outperform single-tool multitasking machines, allowing one-pass complete turning/machining/finishing and minimizing part cycle times. Some models allow 100% stock-on turning and machining that virtually eliminates lost productivity due to tool changes.
Three free 90-minute seminars - "Making Automation Pay," "Doing It All Inside the Box," and "Six Sigma Quality Introduction" - will be offered on both days. The event will include complimentary breakfast and lunch.
To assist in planning, anyone wishing to attend should register by April 14. Call (978) 443-5388 x 210 or register online at www.methodsmachine.com.
For more information, contact Scott McIver, Chairman of the Board, Methods Machine Tools, Inc., 65 Union Avenue, Sudbury, MA 01776, TEL: (978) 443-5388, FAX: (978) 440-9405, www.methodsmachine.com.
Methods Machine Tools, Inc.
65 Union Avenue
Sudbury, MA 01776
Contact: Scott McIver,
Chairman of the Board
TEL: (978) 443-5388 " FAX: (978) 440-9405
www.methodsmachine.com
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