Emuge Corp., Brooks Associates Collaborate to Increase Customer Support
Emuge Corp. and Brooks Associates, Inc. have announced a collaborative effort to expand their capabilities for customer training, machining demonstrations and applications testing.
Emuge Corp., a leading manufacturer of high performance taps, thread mills, drills, end mills and other rotary tools, and precision machine tools supplier Brooks Associates, Inc. have announced a collaborative effort that expands their respective capabilities for customer training, machining demonstrations and applications testing.
Beginning with the placement of two Hurco machines in Emuge's West Boylston, MA, technology center, Brooks Associates is increasing its market presence in central Massachusetts by opening a 2,500 sq. ft. showroom at Emuge's newly expanded manufacturing and technology center. In addition to the two existing Hurco vertical machining centers (VMC), Brooks Associates will showcase another Hurco VMC, as well as a Hurco turning center, a Takumi die/mold center, an LK Machinery VMC and LK Machinery drill/tap center, and a Yama Seiki turning center and Yama Seiki VMC.
Michael Klier, president of Brooks Associates, Inc., said, "Our relationship with Emuge will enable us to better serve our customers from a central location in New England in a modern facility. We look forward to a long, mutually beneficial affiliation, where we can work together to leverage knowledge and capabilities to improve our product offerings and break into new markets."
"This is a win-win relationship," said Bob Hellinger, president of Emuge Corp. "We are very pleased to work with Brooks Associates and have their precision machining equipment in our recently expanded, state-of-the-art Technology Center for training, machining, cutting tool demonstrations and application tests. We are able to conduct a wide range of real-world tests and demonstrations due to the distinct capabilities offered by each machine tool."
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