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Michigan Company Wins Hurco Lathe



Carl Reiser (left), the Fabrication and Maintenance Supervisor for Highlight Industries, and Kurt Riemenschneider (right), Owner of Highlight Industries, stand in front of their new Hurco TM6 turning center that Carl won as part of the "Win a TM6 Lathe" sweepstakes, which Hurco introduced at IMTS last year.

Highlight Industries, Wyoming, MI, won the "Win a Hurco TM6 Lathe" Sweepstakes. Hurco Companies, Inc. introduced the sweepstakes at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago. Carl Reiser, the Fabrication and Maintenance Supervisor at Highlight Industries, is the employee who entered the sweepstakes and took advantage of the additional entry opportunity. More than 1,400 owners or employees of manufacturing companies entered the sweepstakes and participants could get an additional submission by writing a short essay explaining what they like best about Hurco.

Carl Reiser's short essay entry stressed the importance of the people who represent Hurco: "As for what makes Hurco a great company, it's the people, the same service tech who always goes the extra mile and the friendly voice on the other end of the phone. The beliefs of the company founders are still evident today - Conversational programming, never accept the status quo [keep inventing and innovating]. At the end of the day, it's never about one person, the iron or the soft touch of a button, it's about the people and the parts," wrote Carl Reiser.

Reiser said this is the first time he has ever won anything. "When I found out I had won, it took a while to sink in. At first I thought, 'What did I get myself into...what if this is some kind of a sales ploy or something?' Nothing personal against Hurco. I just had a bad experience in the past when I had gone to a trade show and entered my name into a drawing and it ended up to be kind of a scam. But this experience with Hurco has been wonderful and it turned out very well. It is very exciting to have won this lathe for Highlight Industries," said Reiser.

According to the owner of Highlight Industries, Kurt Riemenschneider, Highlight produces technologically advanced stretch wrap equipment, and is recognized as a leader in quality control equipment for stretch film and resin producers. Highlight offers a large selection of stretch wrap equipment with products ranging in price from 50 cents to $500,000.

"We have been very fortunate. We have had strong growth in the last year. We have a good group of people and the Grand Rapids area is a great place to work. We have doubled the size of our facility and bought a company in Canada in the last year. We have pretty aggressive growth plans for the next year and that is why the Hurco lathe fits in quite well. The timing is perfect," said Riemenschneider.

Highlight Industries uses its new Hurco TM6 slant-bed lathe to fill in the gap for one-offs and small volume jobs it previously produced on a manual lathe. "We can machine the parts with precision, repeatability and save time. It takes us half the time on the Hurco TM6," said Reiser. "My favorite feature is DXF Transfer, which imports 2D data from a DXF file into the control, eliminating data entry mistakes. While it's not a CAD system, the intuitive interface lets the operator do basic editing of DXF geometries right at the control, chain the contours and select hole operations based on the hole diameter."

Highlight has two other Hurco machine tools, the mill they have affectionately named Big Blue is the Hurco MB1. "We use it for very large parts. It has been a good machine for us. We have had it for 15 years. We have had the other Hurco mill, a Hawk 5, since 1989, and we bought it used so it is 30 years old," said Reiser.

"I appreciate equipment that stands the test of time, especially since we build equipment for the packaging industry," said Riemenschneider. He started Highlight Industries from his basement in 1981 when he invented his first product, the Highlight Hand Wrapper. His goal was to produce and sell 20 hand wrappers a week. Soon, with the added help of four employees, Highlight outgrew the Riemenschneider's basement and Kurt rented a building in Wyoming, MI, in 1983. The current facility is the second building the company has built as it continues to grow the company's product line, customer base and workforce. "Highlight was recognized as 'One of the Top 100 Fastest Growing Privately Held Companies in the State of Michigan' in 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1992," said a company spokesperson. Highlight Industries now employs 73 people with a total of 160,000 square feet in three plants located in Wyoming and Grandville, MI, just east of Grand Rapids.

For more information contact:

Highlight Industries

2694 Prairie Street SW

Wyoming, MI 49519

616-531-2464

www.highlightindustries.com

Hurco Companies, Inc.

One Technology Way

P.O. Box 68180

Indianapolis, IN 46268

800-634-2416

info@hurco.com

www.hurco.com

Braun Machinery

4130 44th St., SE

Grand Rapids, MI 49512

616-698-6400 / 800-968-1000

www.braunmachinery.com

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