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The screw machine cutting tools industry focuses on the production and application of tools used in automatic lathes, commonly known as screw machines. These machines are designed to produce small, precision parts in high volumes, often used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical devices. Key processes in this industry include turning, drilling, threading, and grooving, which are essential for shaping metal and other materials into precise components.
Machine tools are vital components of any industrial manufacturing operation. Procurement of machine tools has been complicated for nearly two years due to the trade war with China.
As a result, many industrial buyers have opted to source domestically to avoid delays and cost uncertainties.
While the upfront cost is often higher than what buyers would pay overseas, there are many distinct advantages to domestic sourcing...(Full Article)
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