New location features a technical center to host customer trainings and educational seminars
Methods Machine Tools, a supplier of CNC machine tools, automation and engineering services in North America, moved its California office from Anaheim to a new location in Corona, California.
The relocation to a larger facility provides machine builders, system integrators and end users with an improved onsite experience to learn and discuss Methods' manufacturing solutions. Additionally, the Corona site expands the company's capacity to serve customers throughout California, Oregon and Washington.
“Methods first arrived in California in 1999. In the years since, we’ve helped customers up and down the Pacific Coast access the machine tools, services and engineering solutions they need to grow their businesses,” said Dan Pierce, Methods’ regional general manager. “Our new location builds off that history and strengthens our capabilities and offerings. The new facility is a fantastic upgrade for our team, but more importantly, our customers will enjoy a larger environment to see and learn about our entire portfolio.”
The new location features a technical center to host customer trainings and educational seminars focused on Methods’ engineering and machine lines.
“We’ve hit the ground running at the new location, and look forward to welcoming customers in our doors. Thank you to our entire California team for making this move possible while continuing to deliver for our customers during a very busy period,” Pierce added.
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