Turkish foundry Cemas has ordered five new CNC processing machines

Friday, 18 March 2011 15:11:57 (GMT+3)   |  

On March 17, Kirsehir, Turkey-based foundry Cemas Dokum Sanayi AS (Cemas) has announced that it has ordered five new computer numerical controlled (CNC) processing machines, in addition to its already owned 10, in order to increase its current annual cast component production capacity of 1,800 mt to 2,600 mt.  

The company will set up the new equipment at its new machining plant, which is being constructed at Cemas's production base in Kirsehir.

Turkish foundry aims to increase the number of its CNC machines to 30 and its casting component production capacity to 5,000 mt before the end of 2011.


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