Elumatec, who’s pedigree dates back to 1928, is renowned for the design and manufacture of premium quality machines for working aluminium. Stürtz, a company with a 65-year history, is a market leader in the design and manufacture of machinery for the fabrication of UPVC products, especially automated and semi-automated welders and corner cleaners.
Both companies believe the relationship will be mutually beneficial but ultimately it will be the customer that benefits most by having access to a wider range of machines from a single supplier.
Elumatec said: “Customers will now be able to obtain machines or complete production installations that are tailored to their exact needs. Thanks to modular machine concepts, customers will also be able to flexibly adapt their production capabilities to meet their growth rate. The partnership with Stürtz will also encompass almost worldwide customer service and jointly developed concepts for commercial products.”
These elumatec Sturtz machines are branded as ES and carry elumatec’s traditional grey and orange livery.
For details on the range of machines available contact Phil Heavey by email sales@elumatec.co.uk or telephone 01908 580800.
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