Machine Tool Case Studies

21/05/2012

Star lathe is a fantastic piece of kit

The company was recently awarded a two-year contract by a customer in the construction industry to p
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18/05/2012

The Samsung’s Weight and Tool Size Won it for Dugard

In November 2011, the company made their first Dugard purchase, a Samsung PL45MC CNC lathe
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18/05/2012

Medical device manufacturer invests in new Doosan high-performance turning centre

The machine – a Puma 2600Y – was installed at the company’s purpose-built manufacturing facility in
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17/05/2012

Dugard ECOs ideal for Steel, U Drilling, Hogging and Profiling

Whitcher CNC Limited was founded by Peter Whitcher in 2008, just at the start of the recession
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Exports are the Missing Link

Story added 01 July 2010.

The Chancellor has missed the chance to create jobs and improve the balance of payments by stimulating exports, says the Engineering Industries Association (EIA), the voice of SMEs in Engineering.

President Sir Ronald Halstead said: “The EIA is broadly supportive of the measures announced by the Chancellor and feels that they will be beneficial to the Country. However members are concerned at the lack of measures to stimulate exports, and expand British presence in overseas markets – particularly by SMEs. Exports will be critical to expanding the economy, creating jobs and improving the balance of payments.”

Commenting on specific aspects of the Budget he added that the EIA welcomes the plans to reduce Corporation Tax from 25% to 24% and the small companies rate to 20% and also the retention of R&D tax credits.

The reduction of the annual level of Capital Investment Allowance from 100,000 to 25,000 was a disappointment but many small companies will still benefit from this lower level.



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