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Engineering firm invests £160,000 to keep up with global demand

4th July 2012

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A tooling die cut by an Agie Cut 2000 at Samuel Taylor

A tooling die cut by an Agie Cut 2000 at Samuel Taylor

A WORCESTERSHIRE engineering group is updating its plant and machinery to meet a global increase in demand for its ability to produce precious metal contacts and contact materials.Redditch-based Samuel Taylor has invested £160,000 on two new AgieCharmilles EDM machines and an additional £30,000 on LogoPress software & training that will integrate with the firm’s existing SolidWorks 3D platform.Alastair Gordon, Samuel Taylor’s Managing Director, said more than 80% of the firm’s goods were exported a......for the full story register now for free or login below...


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