Tufcot Expands CNC Capabilities

8th August 2016

Over many years Tufcot has chosen Doosan CNC lathes as our preferred choice for expanding our CNC capabilities.

The latest addition to this growing section of our expanding workshop is a Mills CNC delivered 3100 Doosan machine. Tufcot is constantly improving all departments and the CNC zone is an area which we feel standardisation and consistency is key to reducing delivery times, improving efficiencies and allowing an ease of operation for operators We have had a very strong Customer-Supplier relationship with Mills CNC for many years since purchasing our fist machine with them at our old site over 5 years ago. Mills CNC have an excellent service record and their ability to react to a breakdown or problem swiftly is a key reason why Tufcot have chosen them as our preferred supplier of Doosan machines. As Tufcot continues to grow and expand into different market sectors and areas we see a relationship with a key supplier of high quality machinery as a key element in allowing us to maintain our strong market position and enhance this further in years to come.

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