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Manufacturing equipment distributor Premier Engineering LLC will now operate out of the Mazak Florida Technical Center. The facility, located in Orlando, will allow Mazak and Premier Engineering to further strengthen their business agility and responsiveness to the needs of manufacturers in the region.
“Premier Engineering is an outstanding sales and service organization,” says Dan Janka, president of Mazak Corp., “and Premier’s territory will expand to include Florida, meaning that local customers gain even more sales and technical support. Premier’s team of experienced professionals have a deep commitment to helping customers find the right machinery for their needs through personalized service and support.”
Janka adds that Mazak’s strategic approach matches the pace of Mazak innovation in terms of production requirements and increased customer demand. It also optimizes core competencies in Florida to ensure customers have easy access to the resources necessary for productivity and growth.
Since 1992, Premier Engineering has provided exceptional sales and service of Mazak CNC machines in Georgia. Its highly skilled technicians and sales professionals consistently deliver innovative solutions, ensuring customers achieve optimal performance, productivity, and success.
“Minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency has always been our strategy,” says Tim Kramer, president of Premier Engineering LLC. “We look forward to extending our strategy to include Florida and developing long-lasting partnerships with our Florida customers.”
According to Travis Kirby, general manager, Southeast Region, Mazak Corp., Mazak is confident that Premier Engineering’s expertise and unwavering commitment to excellence will significantly benefit Mazak customers in Florida. He further says Mazak looks forward to a successful partnership and continued growth in this region.
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