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Mastercam Acquires QTE Manufacturing Solutions

CAD/CAM company buys longtime channel partner to enhance customer support and service delivery, company shares.

Mastercam Acquires QTE Manufacturing Solutions
Source: Mastercam
CAD/CAM company buys longtime channel partner to enhance customer support and service delivery, company shares.

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November 4, 2025

Mastercam, part of the Sandvik Group, has completed the acquisition key assets of QTE Manufacturing Solutions to reportedly boost its market presence across the U.S. Midwest. QTE Manufacturing Solutions has been a longtime Channel Partner with nearly four decades of CAD/CAM industry expertise.

This acquisition integrates QTE’s regional knowledge and customer relationships into Mastercam’s operations, upgrading customer support and service delivery across this market. 

Strengthening Market Leadership Through a Proven Partner

QTE Manufacturing Solutions, founded in 1985, is a CAD/CAM solutions provider serving manufacturers across Missouri, Kansas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Southern Illinois. The St. Charles, MO-based company has been recognized as a Mastercam maintenance retention Channel Partner and operates as a certified Mastercam training center, providing specialized solutions to industries such as aerospace and automotive. 

“This acquisition represents a transformative step in elevating the customer experience through enhanced local support and service capabilities,” says Russ Bukowski, president of Mastercam. “By bringing the deep regional expertise and established relationships of QTE Manufacturing Solutions directly into our operations, we’re delivering on our commitment to provide manufacturers with immediate, localized technical support, and solutions tailored to their specific regional manufacturing needs.” 

Delivering Superior Local Customer Support Through Direct Operations

By transitioning from a traditional channel partner model to direct operations in the Midwest market, Mastercam can now offer customers immediate access to technical expertise, accelerated problem resolution, and customized training programs delivered by in-market specialists who understand local manufacturing requirements and industry practices, the company reports.

As part of Sandvik’s intelligent manufacturing portfolio, Mastercam continues to advance connected manufacturing processes and provide comprehensive support to manufacturers worldwide. 

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

 

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