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Sandvik Coromant opens new facility for production and training

Oct. 14, 2021

Sandvik Coromant has opened its new Sandvik Coromant Center Mebane in the heartland of manufacturing innovation and technology, joining a global network of facilities dedicated to showcasing metal-cutting expertise and helping to solve customer challenges.

As part of its continued investment in customer experience and knowledge sharing, Sandvik Coromant has opened a new Sandvik Coromant Center in Mebane, N.C. In conjunction, the company has moved its U.S. headquarters to the same location. 

With approximately 170 employees, the updated 167,000-square-foot facility houses an existing production unit, the new tech center and corporate offices, all in one common location.

Mebane lies at the heart of all major aerospace and automotive customers within a 200-mile radius and is easily accessible from three nearby airports, which allows Sandvik Coromant to be close to customers and partners. In addition, Mebane is located near the “Research Triangle” in the vicinity of North Carolina State University, Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Sean Holt, president of sales area Americas for Sandvik Coromant, said: “Bringing together all company functions in one location will increase internal alignment and cross-functional collaboration. With all departments present in Mebane, we can provide customers and partners with a fully integrated, state-of-the-art immersion into the latest technologies and machining applications. In addition, we anticipate additional synergies between the proximity of our production unit and the activity from our new Sandvik Coromant Center.”

Sandvik Coromant Center Mebane

The new Sandvik Coromant Center Mebane is a hub for training, R&D testing, customer projects, digital live machining (DLM) capabilities, and, most of all, an opportunity for comprehensive customer and partner engagement with the overall Sandvik Coromant experience.

Sandvik Coromant Center Mebane allows customers and partners to fully interact with the latest technology and digital machining techniques, including Sandvik Coromant’s CoroPlus, the tooling platform that brings connectivity to manufacturing. Customers can also work together with Sandvik Coromant experts, including manufacturing specialists, development and process engineers, and CAM programmers to develop new ways of overcoming machining challenges. 

Complete with a large auditorium, integrated showroom and modern machine tools, the new Sandvik Coromant Center Mebane also features an ITAR aerospace project area. In addition, the DLM system can be used for broadcasting training and machining demonstrations, allowing for collaboration with others around the globe in real time.

Sandvik Coromant was the first company in the cutting tool industry to establish application centers. Currently, there are 17 Sandvik Coromant Centers located across Europe, the Americas and Asia. While each facility has a physical location, they have been built with digital adaptability in mind for virtual training and events. 

The interconnectivity of the centers facilitates many opportunities for problem-solving. Sandvik Coromant Centers work together, along with industry partners across the globe, to deliver webinars and digital events that tackle some of the most pertinent manufacturing concerns, such as reducing downtime, best machining practices and selecting the right tool for the job. The new Sandvik Coromant Center Mebane is part of this network.

Other Sandvik Coromant Centers in the U.S. include Schaumburg, Ill., as well as two project and training sites in Gardena, Calif., and Brownsburg, Ind. The vision for all Sandvik Coromant Centers, including the new Mebane location, is that they are permanent trade shows, where visitors will get the same immersive, state-of-the-art experience at all locations.

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