Manufacturing Industry
Okuma America Corporation
Manufacturing Engineering, Dec 2007
When you purchase an Okuma machine you have access to the most extensive and professional OEM and distribution network for sales and service in the industry. Only Okuma engneers and builds every component on every machine from the drives, motors, encoders and spindles to the new Microsoft Windows based, THINC-OSP control with its open architecture, plug and play capability. This tight cycle of development delivers the utmost in control, accuracy, flexibility, performance, stability and repeatability. We not only know these machines front-to-back and top-to-bottom, but can provide superior service and support through our Okuma CARE program.
Okuma America Corporation is the US-based affiliate of Okuma Corporation, one of the world's largest manufacturers of computer numeric controls (CNC) and machining technology, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. We build machines that have the exact balance of power, speed and size to meet most any applicationmachines that can hold tight tolerances, perform more sophisticated cuts and create precisioncrafted parts time and again. Machines include vertical and horizontal machining centers, horizontal and vertical lathes, double column machining centers, grinders, and wheel machines that offer users high throughput, high accuracy, and reliable solutions for production machining operations.
Okuma America has one of the most knowledgeable and well-established distributor networks in the industry. In addition to having 44 distributor partners located throughout North and South America that offer sales, service, training, and engineering and more, Okuma initiated Partners in THINC to meet the evolving needs of our industry as a one-stop facility and concept.
Visit us online at www.okuma.com or at www.partnersinthinc.com to find a distributor or learn more about our products and services.
Contact: Okuma America Corp., 11900 Westhall Drive, Charlotte, NC 28278; Fax: 704-504-6491; web: www.okuma.com; or Circle 480.
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