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Mazak Celebrates 50 Years of Kentucky Manufacturing



This year marks the 50th anniversary of Mazak North American manufacturing operations in Florence, KY.

"Through its industry leadership in manufacturing innovation and technology, engineering and customer support, the company has securely positioned itself as a champion of the North American manufacturing industry," said a company spokesperson.

Since the facility's opening in 1974, Mazak has continued to honor and build on the vision of its founder, the late Teruyuki (Terry) Yamazaki, former chairman of Yamazaki Mazak Corporation. That vision hinged on the fact that machine tool companies must be close to the markets they serve to gain a complete understanding of the manufacturing culture and to support the industry in the best possible way.

"Mazak Kentucky was the first global facility outside of the company's headquarters in Japan," said Dan Janka, President of Mazak Corporation. "At Mazak Kentucky, we constantly invest in the research, development and equipment to continuously evolve our manufacturing operations and the products we produce. As a result, we have maintained a leadership position and have brought a world of technological firsts to the industry, from our Multi-Tasking DONE IN ONE machine concept to advanced digital solutions, innovative automation systems and more."

The spokesperson said, "As a company dedicated to continuous improvement and to always exceeding customer expectations, Mazak has experienced 20 expansions at its Florence manufacturing campus and currently produces more than 70 different machining solutions at the facility. With almost one million sq. ft., the facility designs and builds machine tools and manufacturing technology that ensure its customers reduce costs and maximize their productivity."

"By continuously investing in its own manufacturing technology, Mazak maintains its standing as a world-class provider of turning centers, horizontal machining centers, vertical machining centers and multi-tasking machines, including 5-axis models, hybrid additive systems and Swiss-style turning machines," added the spokesperson. Its Kentucky plant is also designated as a Mazak iSMART Factory that uses advanced manufacturing cells and systems together with full digital integration to achieve free-flow data sharing in terms of process control and operation monitoring.

Beyond the technology it provides, Mazak maintains a network of regional Technology Centers and Technical Centers as part of its strategic business model. The centers are located across North America to provide component machining demonstrations, experienced applications engineers and comprehensive training in close proximity to customers. This network also plays a key role in channeling customer input to Mazak manufacturing for the development of new machine tool technology.

"Mazak technology, along with extensive service and support, has helped manufacturers overcome their toughest challenges for the past 50 years and will continue to do so well into the future," said the spokesperson.

To showcase its latest innovations, the company will unveil new and expanded product lines at IMTS 2024. In show booth 338300, Mazak will feature a wide range of machines from its Ez, SYNCREX, QUICK TURN, NEO and INTEGREX series, along with some recent advancements in automation and digital manufacturing solutions.

For more information contact:

Mazak Corporation

P.O. Box 970

Florence, KY 41022-0970

859-342-1700

www.mazakusa.com

IMTS Booth 338300

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