MC Machinery to Host Grand Opening for Southeast Technology Center Oct. 6
Catered food and machine demonstrations — including lasers, EDMs, press brakes and automation systems — will celebrate the opening of the 16,000-square-foot facility.
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MC Machinery Systems is holding a grand opening at its new Southeast Technology Center in Concord, North Carolina, on Thursday, Oct. 6 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The event will feature food catered by Nobles Smokehouse, machine demonstrations and more.
The 16,000-square-foot facility, located at 703-G Pitts School Road NW, includes:
- A 13,500-square-foot showroom displaying the company’s range of manufacturing solutions, including Mitsubishi EDM and laser, milling, press brake and more.
- A training area for on-site and virtual training.
- A demo area for on-site and virtual demos.
Lasers, EDMs, press brakes and automation systems on display and available for demonstration will include:
- The Advanced artificial intelligence-enabled fiber laser.
- The wire EDM.
- The , which is the gold standard for hard milling and electrode manufacturing.
- The press brake automation system.
- The sinker EDM.
- Mitsubishi press brakes.
- The press brake operator support system.
- systems.
The Southeast Technology Center, which officially opened in December 2020, provides local access to direct sales, service, application and training support for MC Machinery customers and dealers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia.
“We are excited to finally be able to hold an official grand opening to showcase this beautiful facility for our valued customers and dealers in the region,” MC Machinery CEO Tony Imbrogno, says.
The Southeast Technology Center is managed by MC Machinery Southeast regional sales manager (EDM) Jeff Grim and Southeast regional sales manager (Laser, Press Brake, Automation) Adam McCullough.
MC Machinery’s dealers in the southeast region include BluTec Machinery in Hickory, N.C.; Demmler Machinery in Cuddy, W.V.; Cimarron Industrial Sales, Inc. in Benton, Tenn.; and Milam Machinery in Rome, Ga.
To register to attend the grand opening, please visit .
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