Cutting tools major TaeguTec India (Part of the IMC Group) recently launched its new product line - the SFEEDTEC, High Speed & Feed lines across various locations in India. One such launch was in Pune, one of India's major manufacturing centers. The launch was well attended by the company's customers who came from wide-ranging industries like automotive, general engineering, construction equipment, aerospace, power equipment and so on. The event also saw good presence of TaeguTec's local partners from the region.
At a time when the manufacturing fraternity across the world is going through a slowdown, new launches like this certainly provide a ray of hope by being a confidence building measure. More so because it endeavours to address the key requirements of the industry - saving money and time! According to Jacob Harpaz, President and Chairman, IMC Group, this launch by TaeguTec has been aimed at helping customers improve their manufacturing processes while also reducing the cycle time and bringing down the cost of manufacturing. "TaeguTec believes in introducing new and better concepts through products that directly address customer requirements in an enhanced manner," Harpaz remarked while introducing the product line in Pune. "It is our endeavor to support our customers and partner with them in their quest for process optimisation and cost reduction. The newest product line from TaeguTec - the SFEEDTEC High Speed & Feed lines - is yet another successful milestone in this journey, and we hope for all our stakeholders and most of all our customers to reap the most benefit from it," he said.
During his insightful presentation, Harpaz remarked that the new product line, which has been innovatively engineered and smartly designed, will raise the bar in the machining world. He informed the audience that the term SFEED in SFEEDTEC stood for sharp, fast, easy, exact and durable! Besides talking about the features of the new product line, Harpaz threw light on the current scenario across the manufacturing world. While highlighting key market challenges, he urged the industry to prepare for the emerging trends. In the context of choosing the right tooling partner, Harpaz spoke about the six attributes for machining success, namely: full line supplier, product innovations, infrastructure, industry solutions, production cost, and industry trends.
He also presented an excellent machining cost analysis and explained the impact of conventional cutting tools in comparison with new generation cutting tools for cost reduction.
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