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New Okuma Vertical Machining Centre Installed

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GNS Science, New Zealand install a new Okuma Vertical Machining Centre model MB56VA with 4th axis rotary table. The MB-56VA adopts a extremely rigid double column structure to offer the most machining in the least floor space. Okuma’s Thermo-Friendly Concept is standard on this machine for unrivalled dimensional stability over long, continuous runs.

Okuma Japan Welcome McMillan Engineering Group

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Okuma Corporation in Japan recently welcomed a team from McMillan Engineering Group for an exclusive tour of the factory. Witnessing the quality and cutting-edge technology behind the Okuma CNC machines confirmed their choice to invest in 9 Okuma machines over recent years was the right one!

Okuma pushes advanced technology to a strong competitive advantage

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With the appointment of highly experienced Sales, Application and Technology Manager Karl Corry, Okuma is pushing its advanced leading technology to an even stronger competitive advantage. Karl originated from Co.Donegal, Ireland where he served an apprenticeship as a fitter and turner. Such were the skills he developed during his apprenticeship he was recognised by his TAFE … Continued

When Quality Matters – Kerr Engineering, WA

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Western Australian Kerr Engineering was a small engineering firm with two to three people, formed in the late 1960’s by founder Kevin Kerr. In 2000, the company was purchased by David & Mark Kinsman who have transformed it into a dynamic engineering operation employing more than 90 personnel, introducing and operating the latest technology. Mark … Continued

The Evolution of Okuma’s Best-Selling Machines

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The best-selling Okuma machines featuring the next-generation OSP-P500 CNC controller, continue to evolve and are the future of manufacturing.  Okuma’s next-generation machines are continuously evolving and supporting manufacturing shop floors around the world with high accuracy and stability.  They have inherited the DNA of the previous generation machines and are responding to some of the … Continued