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Mazak
Yamazaki Mazak Corporation
The world's leading manufacturer of CNC machines
Yamazaki Mazak Corporation, found in 1919, is the world's largest computer-controlled machine tools for cutting metal with annual sales of over 1.5 billion euros. The company has its headquarters near Nagoya, Japan, and manufacturing operations in Japan, U.S., Singapore and China, as in the UK. The company is privately owned by Yamazaki family, which is derived from the name brand "Mazak".
MORI SEIKI
MORI SEIKI based in Nagoya, Japan, is a pioneer in the development of mechanical machines.
The company was found in 1948, and has commissioned more than a hundred different lathe and other machines over the years, all NC / CNC models. In total, more than 180,000 machines produced.
Nestro - Modriča Oil Rafinery
Oil Refinery Modriča is a company that aims to in the production of motor oils, lubricants and functional fluids achieve a leading position in the markets of former Yugoslavia.
Würth
The company Würth BH d.o.o. was established in 1996. as part of German group Adolf Wurth GmbH & Co. KG. KG. At the outset the company counted only three employees to focus on the market of Sarajevo region. Today, the company Würth BH doo respected company with over ninety staff, operating across the country. Main activity is based on the placement of high quality products in the field of professional installation of equipment (bolts, hand tools, electric and pneumatic tools, chemicals, accessories and the auto industries, cargo, timber, construction, metal, sanitary, electrical and industrial).
JOBS
JOBS offers a great variety of milling centres for the machining of medium/large-size components with complex shapes and profiles or sculptured surfaces, in tough materials such as alloy steel and titanium alloys, light alloys and composites. Jobs machines perfectly match the highest levels of productivity, flexibility, ergonomics, and sustainable environmental impact with solutions, which guarantee drastic reduction in production time, high accuracy and surface finishing quality. Users of Jobs machines and systems come from the following sectors: aerospace, general precision engineering, energy, moulds and dies, models and prototypes mainly for the automotive industry.

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