Eastleigh, Hampshire-based Telmar CNC has recently taken delivery of another new CNC machine. In the last 18 months, the business has invested £250,000 in new machinery.
Two DN Solutions Puma lathes have been added to the workshop. The Puma 2100Y features a Y-axis so it can reduce the handling time on components with simple milling requirements. The Puma GT3100 is a bigger lathe capable of turning large diameter components.
“With these two new CNC machines we will be able to offer our existing customers more capabilities and capacity while developing new business relationships,” enthuses managing director Lucy Mould.
“In the last two years we have seen an increase in sales of 38% which has enabled us to fund investment in the latest machinery. We are a family company that values our employees; we want to retain our staff and help them to develop their skills and qualifications. Having the latest technology helps us achieve that objective.”
She continues: “This investment in new machinery has also created a further two jobs at Telmar CNC. We currently have vacancies for an experienced machinist and we now have the ability to offer a traineeship in house.”
Telmar CNC was launched in 1991 by Terry Mould and it continues to be a family-run business today. Mr Mould was succeeded by his daughter Lucy in 2012 as managing director.
The company was established with the aim of being a reliable, long-term, subcontract precision engineering company focused on nurturing excellent customer relationships. Telmar has built its reputation over the last 30 years by focusing on producing quality products with fast turnaround, transparent delivery dates and competitive pricing.
Telmar CNC offers metal treatments and finishes as part of its services, which are performed by a reliable and established supplier network. It has extensive experience working with various materials, including stainless steel, mild steel, aluminium, titanium, brass, copper, and plastics.
The precision subcontractor machines components for use in various industries such as automotive, marine, industrial cables, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, defence, and weighing equipment with batch sizes ranging from one to 15,000. Its highly skilled personnel use CNC turning and milling machining centres alongside conventional machining equipment.
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Michael Tyrrell
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