Mills CNC sells £1.15 million worth of machine tools at MACH

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Mills CNC had a very successful MACH with 11 Doosan machine tools sold from its stand, during the five days of the show, worth £1.15 million.

Nick Frampton, managing director at Mills, said: "We have had a great MACH Show. The phenomenal interest shown amongst precision manufacturers for the latest Doosan machine tool technology meant that we were rushed off our feet and, over the five days, we welcomed well over 1,500 visitors onto our stand. "There was significant interest from visitors to the new technologies on view and, in addition to the 11 machines sold at the show, over 100 genuine sales enquiries were also taken. I anticipate that a high percentage of these will be converted into orders in the near future. "Of the 11 machines sold: four were from our lathe and turning centre range, six were from our milling machining centre range and one was from our MX range of mill-turn centres. The fact that three of these machine tool orders came from companies that were completely new to us is particularly pleasing." The company used MACH to launch a number of Doosan machine tools, including the new range of Puma lathes (Puma 2100, Puma 2600 and Puma 3100), and the new Lynx 300 lathe series. Other Doosan machine tools making their MACH debuts were: the VC 630/5AX 5-axis machine; the MX 3100 mill-turn centre; and a DNM 650 vertical machining centre with Heidenhain control.