Eurotech Elite looking for American partners to build new CNC machines here in the U.S.

Since 1992, Eurotech Elite has stood as a family-owned, turn-mill technology business, delivering high-precision, multi-axis machines that help manufacturers slash cycle times and boost ROI.

According to the company, from their early days in Michigan to their current headquarters in Florida, their focus has never changed: innovation, engineering excellence, and unwavering support -- including free lifetime training for every machine they build.

Now, they're taking the next step in their evolution: building a new line of CNC lathes right here in the United States. These machines will bring Eurotech's advanced designs together with the strength, skill, and pride of American manufacturing.

But they won't do it alone.

Eurotech Elite is looking to build relationships with U.S.-based, family-owned manufacturers who share their values and commitment to quality. Companies who believe in long-term success, take pride in their craftsmanship, and are ready to support something bold -- American-built machines designed to meet the highest global standards.

The company is hoping to connect with manufacturers who:

Eurotech Elite plans to bring the following to the partnership:

The Goal: A New Chapter in American CNC Manufacturing

Eurotech officials say the company is committed to reshoring production, reducing lead times, strengthening local supply chains, and delivering multi-axis machines that empower American manufacturers to compete and win on the global stage.

They're asking for potential U.S. partners to contact them if they are a family-owned manufacturer who shares their values, fits the criteria and sees a future in American-made CNC machines.

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