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Tormach has new US corporate headquarters and a distribution agreement in Europe

ByHeather Hall|December 27, 2021

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Tormach, supplier of affordable and compact CNC machines, has expanded its domestic and international operations by moving to a new corporate headquarters facility in Madison, Wisconsin, and entered into a distribution agreement withCNC Machine Tools Ltd.of Snetterton, Norfolk, England.

In Wisconsin, Tormach has moved from its previous location in Waunakee to a new building in Madison.

“We are excited with our move to this new facility,” said Daniel Rogge, Tormach’s CEO. “We needed less office space, but more warehouse space to expand our machine assembly services and better serve our customers, and this new building is perfect for that.” Less office space was needed due to most company employees continuing to work remotely, said Rogge.

Eight Tormach machines will be housed in the new demonstration area in the building, as the company continues to increase its remote machine demonstrations via Zoom, Microsoft Teams and other platforms.

CNC Machine Tools will beTormach’sexclusive distributor in the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe. They will offer machine assembly services, training and leasing and financing options. In addition, a U.K. demo showroom will soon be available for customers and prospects to see Tormach equipment in person. It will feature Tormach’s PCNC 440, 770M and 1100MX CNC milling machines for in-person machine demonstrations. Meanwhile, virtual demonstrations will also be available.

“We are excited to be partnering with CNC Machine Tools,” said Lori Morrison Bufalo, Tormach’s marketing director. “We have received numerous requests for our products in the U.K., and our customers will now have the service and support they need from a company that is a specialist in the CNC machining field.”

Tormach’s new address:
4009 Felland Road Ste. 120
Madison, WI 53718 USA
(608) 849-8381 (phone number remains the same)

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