Ownership scheme extended

All staff at a manufacturer of round, flat and profile wire are now shareholders thanks to a recently completed MBO.Directors Tom Mander, Andrew Du Plessis and Adam Shaw bought Alloy Wire International (AWI), which has two sites in the West Midlands and Yorkshire, with the new management team immediately extending the firm’s employee ownership scheme to include all 33 employees.The ‘people first’ approach is certainly paying dividends with AWI going from £1m in 2000 to £12.8m at the start of 2022, and impressive sales putting it on course for nearly £18m by the close of the year.
For further informationwww.alloywire.com

Machine tool sector gains attention in Vietnam

The VDW (German Machine Tool Builders’ Association) staged its third symposium in Vietnam’s capital Ho Chi Minh City last month. In total, 10 German manufacturers of machine tools and related technologies presented their capabilities, including Alzmetall, Chiron, Gleason, Grob, Index, Open Mind, Röders, Siemens and Trumpf. Some 121 participants from important customer industries such as metal production, electronics, textile and foodaccepted the invitation of the VDW and the German-Vietnamese Chamber of Foreign Trade, the best response since the first event in 2016.
For further information www.vdw.de/en

MecWash expands US presence

MecWash Systems is entering a new distribution partnership with AquasGroup in the United States. Based in East Providence, Rhode Island,AquasGroup will serve as the exclusive distributor of MecWash parts washers in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, as well as New York and Pennsylvania. Additionally, AquasGroup will provide complete technical support for MecWash Systems customers in these eight states.MecWash parts washers support the full range of engineering processes, including machined castings, forgings, turned parts, stampings, extrusions and mouldings.
For further information www.mecwash.com

Great success on all fronts

MACH Machine Tools’ attendance at last month’s Manufacturing Solutions – Ireland show yielded great results on all fronts. Exhibiting at the event for the first time, the company exhibited a best-selling MACH VS-1SP turret-type milling machine and a MACH MDS 900-4T CNC/manual knee mill, equipped with a four-station ATC and WinDelta DynaPath control.

By the end of the show, MACH Machine Tools had taken a significant number of serious enquiries, especially from Irish educational institutions and organisations, and confirmed the sale of a MACH MDT 1, a two-axis turret mill, toCounty Sligo based Lawrence Engineering.In addition, the event helped MACH Machine Tools solidify its presence in Ireland by signing upIMS Tooling, a Limerick-basedmachine tool andequipment repair and maintenance specialist, as its servicing agent in Ireland.
For further information www.machmt.co.uk

3000 attend latest Horn Technology Days

Tooling manufacturer Horn staged its latest Technology Days event last month at its Tübingen headquarters in Germany, with more than 3000 visitors from 37 countries in attendance. It was the eighth time the company had staged the event.The focus this year was on processes, based on the optimal interaction of tool, workholding and machine. With informative technical presentations on eight different topics, live machining demonstrations, industry-specific exhibition areas and extensive freedom of movement around production areas, visitors gained an opportunity to experience every facet of Horn.
For further information www.phorn.co.uk