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Extensive Casting and Machined Parts Capabilities



Romi's Castings and Machined Parts business unit operates in virtually all industry segments that utilize gray or nodular iron castings and machined parts. With an installed capacity of 55,000 U.S. tons a year and a variety of molding lines, Romi is producing parts weighing up to 38 short tons.

Romi has four manufacturing units dedicated to castings and machined parts.

Its Light/Medium Casting Unit is dedicated to production of items weighing up to half a ton (1,000 lbs.). These items are typically classified as high demand. The Heavy Casting Unit produces parts up to 38 short tons, and primarily serves the needs of the wind energy and capital goods markets. Annual production for this unit is approximately 22,000 tons.

The company's Light Machining Unit is a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility consisting of dedicated machining cells with CNC turning and machining centers, while Romi's Heavy Machining Unit utilizes a variety of robust vertical turning centers, boring machines, double column machining centers and gantry milling machines. Both machining units are integrated with and support the Casting manufacturing units.

Romi castings can be found around the globe in automotive, agricultural, wind energy, construction and earthmoving, capital goods, oil and gas and railway applications that use gray or nodular iron castings. "Certified by ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and IATF 16949:2016, Romi continually seeks to improve its processes, mainly through its successful Lean Six Sigma Program, implemented in 2008," said a company spokesperson.

According to Rafael Boldorini, General Manager at Romi USA, "We have an efficient and highly effective business structure focused on castings and related machining that allows us to meet the unique demands of customers from all segments of the industry. Our success is due not only to our production capabilities and capacity, but also to the multidisciplinary profile of our team. We have the talent and experience needed to efficiently add value to our customers' casting requirements."

To learn more about Romi's Castings and Machined Parts capabilities, visit romi.com/en/casting-and-machined-parts/.

For more information contact:

Romi Machine Tools, Ltd.

1845 Airport Exchange Blvd.

Erlanger, KY 41018

877-ROMIUSA

sales@romiusa.com

www.romiusa.com

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