Big Daishowa Incentive Supports Manufacturing Training Programs
Through the end of the year, Big Daishowa will donate a tooling certificate valued at 20% of every order from an NTMA member company to the buyer’s school of choice.
Big Daishowa is enabling manufacturers to support their local manufacturing training programs when purchasing its cutting tools, tool holders and workholding products. From November 1 to December 30, 2022, Big Daishowa will donate a tooling certificate valued at 20% of every order from an NTMA member company to the buyer’s school of choice.
“This is a way for us to support our partners and customers in NTMA and continue to show our commitment to workforce development,” Jack Burley, president and COO of Big Daishowa Americas says. “When buyers select their favorite local school programs, they are sending resources to train their own future machinists and engineers.”
To take advantage of this promotion, the following must be met:
- A minimum order of $5,000 (earning a $1,000 tooling certificate).
- Place the order through a local distributor and request “Drop-ship from Big Daishowa.”
- Reference “PROMO-BD-SCHOOLS” as a line item on the order.
“We’ve been active in NTMA for many years. Our objective is to advise members on applying technology to reduce set ups and cycle times, improve part finishes and lower costs through longer tool life. I hope this special promotion will be an incentive for those who have not tried our products yet,” Burley adds.
Big Daishowa offers nine product lines of precision tooling, workholding and tool management systems aimed at reducing both the overall process time and the cost per part.
Popular products include face mill holders, end mill holders, collet chucks, angle heads and tapping adaptors. The Kaiser boring system, high performance Sphinx drills and Unilock workholding systems are also available, as are CAT, BT, HSK and Big Capto systems.
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