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News Release from: Elumatec UK | Subject: DG244 Elumatec CNC profile cutting machine
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 June 2008
Hurricane Architectural choose Elumatec
again
Hurricane Architectural extra Elumatec DG244 CNC profile cutting machine means more work, more contracts and ultimately, more profitability.
The first machine was installed in 1996 and has helped to establish Hurricane as one of the North East's leading aluminium curtain walling fabricators Projects undertaken range in value from GBP50,000 to GBP1.5m, with a current annual turnover in excess of GBP6m, and with more and more commercial projects in the pipeline, installing an extra CNC machine was essential
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Relying on one machine with the volume of work that we have at the moment is unwise," comments Peter Vickers of Hurricane.
"Because we are so delighted with the performance of the existing model, with its accuracy and reliability, it was an easy decision to make to stick with what we know and with a company with whom we have an excellent relationship".
"We chose the same model and we are very confident in its ability to cope with increasing demand".
With a number of prestigious projects behind them, including the Sunderland Aquatic Centre, Time Central Newcastle and The Sage Gateshead Music Centre, Hurricane is looking forward to the future, and with two machines now installed at the factory, the production and manufacturing capacity of the company's extensive range is able to meet current and future demand for aluminium components to serve the needs of the construction industry.
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