The company says that it recorded record levels of enquiries over the five-day exhibition and made some significant sales and identified a growing air of confidence among visitors from UK manufacturing companies that visited the stand.
Explains RK International Machine Tools’ director and general manager Simon Rood: “At the last MACH exhibition there was a great deal of uncertainty, MACH 2018 could not have been more different.
“We witnessed strong positive signals from our visitors and grinding seems to be a hot topic currently. Another area that saw increased interest was that of automation with the Jainnher centreless grinder that we demonstrated, with its automated load/unload system, proving particularly popular. That machine went straight from the show to be installed at a customer.”