Following year-on-year growth and an increased demand for its CNC routing, engraving and cutting machines, Wolverhampton-based AXYZ International has commenced the construction of a new and radically enlarged manufacturing and demonstration facility situated on the new Telford T54 site adjacent to the M54 motorway.

A special launch ceremony was recently held at the new site where building has already commenced, attended by senior AXYZ International personnel, including the company’s Canada-based President Alf Zeuner, UK Managing Director Mark Sweeney and AXYZ International Vice President – Market Development

Robert Marshall. Due for completion at the end of June, the new site will be home to AXYZ International’s UK and Continental Europe operations.

Alf Zeuner commented: “The construction of a new and much enlarged UK-based facility demonstrates the strong growth pattern of AXYZ International within the UK and Continental Europe markets. At a cost of £1M, the investment reflects the confidence we have in the future growth of AXYZ International in these areas of our global activities.”

Endorsing this positive comment, Mark Sweeney added: “We had outgrown our existing premises, both in terms of volume and the size of machines being supplied, resulting in the need to re-locate to a new, larger and more strategically located site. The new premises will provide double the production space of our existing factory and administration centre and enable us to offer an enlarged demonstration area to house our continually expanding range of machines.” Included in the many new facilities at the Telford site will be a dedicated loading bay to speed up transportation of AXYZ International machines and accessories.

Robert Marshall concluded: “This is a major stage in the continuing growth of AXYZ International and will greatly enhance our manufacturing and supply capabilities. CNC routing machines sold under our AXYZ and Pacer power brands continue to command a strong presence in the key markets we serve, including the industrial woodworking, furniture and joinery production, commercial signage and plastics and metal fabrication industries.