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Concepts NREC Signs Global Machine Tool Partnership with Hermle

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July 21, 2009

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Concepts NREC has signed a global partnership agreement with Maschinenfabrik Berthold Hermle AG (Hermle) of Gosheim, Germany, in which Hermle will offer the MAX-PAC family of computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to its machine customers worldwide.

Hermle provides manufacturing solutions, applications assistance, customer training, and service.  More than 18,000 Hermle machines are installed worldwide, and Hermle operates via a network of company representatives in more than 50 countries. Hermle’s precision machine tools are used to manufacture products in many industries with turbomachinery applications. Concepts NREC representatives will work with Hermle to implement its software sales, support, and distribution processes.

The Concepts NREC and Hermle partnership agreement opens new sales markets into additional countries for Concepts NREC while filling a capabilities niche for Hermle.

Concepts NREC’s CAM products include the MAX-PAC family: MAX-5, MAX-AB, and MAX-SI for manufacturing of turbomachinery impellers and related components.

For more information, visit Hermle and Concepts NREC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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