Mitsubishi Electric Automation Launches Machine Tool Website

Sept. 20, 2012
www.MitsubishiMachineTool.com has easy-to-access information about automation solutions for applications including aerospace, automotive, medical, off-highway equipment and general manufacturing.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation has created a new micro-site expressly for the machine tool industry. www.MitsubishiMachineTool.com has easy-to-access information about automation solutions for applications including aerospace, automotive, medical, off-highway equipment and general manufacturing.

According to Joe Bruen, business development manager, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, the challenges many machine builders face can usually be solved by Mitsubishi Electric Automation's front-to-back automation solutions. "Whether it's one of our standard products, or something custom-designed to fit their application, we are a single-source automation supplier that can help them get the most from their enterprise," said Bruen.

OEMs, system integrators and end-users can learn about Mitsubishi Electric Automation's drilling, tapping, grinding, milling, turning and retrofit solutions. They'll also find downloadable product catalogs and bulletins, and get news about machine tool-industry events.

www.MitsubishiMachineTool.com is the latest Mitsubishi Electric Automation website dedicated to specific industries and applications; others include robotics, automotive and packaging.

Visit www.MitsubishiMachineTool.com for more information or www.MEAU.com to get re-directed to one of the micro-sites.

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