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News Release from: Masterwood (UK)
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 March 2008
New finance plan launched by Masterwood
Masterwood UK has introduced a finance scheme to make it easier for customers to acquire its panel or joinery CNC machining centres.
Masterwood Finance offers the choice of leasing, hire purchase and contract hire facilities at highly competitive rates Said Masterwood UK managing director Russell Corlett: "We can now provide customers with expert advice on the various financial options available and tailor-make the package that is best suited to their individual needs
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 21 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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"With contract hire customers can have everything rolled into one monthly payment, which includes the cost of regular servicing and an extended warranty.
The leasing and hire purchase packages are available at highly competitive rates and as there is no broker involved, there are no additional brokerage fees".
The scheme's extended warranty is highly flexible but is normally taken over the life of the finance agreement, which is normally five years.
"Financing a new machine through a leasing arrangement, hire purchase or contract hire is extremely advantageous, particularly for the small or medium sized business," said Russell Corlett.
"It means that Masterwood CNC machining centres are now affordable by everyone as there is no large capital cost involved in acquiring one and customers can budget for their outgoings over a specific time period".
Masterwood offers a wide range of work-hungry CNC machining centres designed for panel processing and joinery applications, together with its own specialist operating software which is claimed to be the most user-friendly in the industry.
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