Wasino Joins Amada Group
Wasino Corp. USA has joined the Amada Group and is now Amada Wasino America. The company’s lineup of machines is designed to simplify turning and grinding processes. It uses standard bolt-on automation solutions to manufacture its turning line rather than third-party produced and supported automation. According to
Wasino Corp. USA has joined the Amada Group and is now Amada Wasino America. The company’s lineup of machines is designed to simplify turning and grinding processes. It uses standard bolt-on automation solutions to manufacture its turning line rather than third-party produced and supported automation. According to the company, its core competency in automated turning provides efficient features such as built-in, pre-engineered gantry loaders. The company’s grinding lines are designed to provide flexibility and speed for increased productivity. The machines are designed as CNC grinders, not CNC adaptations of old machines.
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