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Tormach Moves to New HQ Facility in Wisconsin

Company also signs distribution agreement with CNC Machine Tools in the UK.

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Tormach’s new headquarters facility in Madison, WI gives the company more warehouse space.

Tormach Inc. (Waunakee, WI) has moved to a new corporate headquarters facility in Madison, WI, a move that expands the domestic operations of the CNC machine supplier.

The new facility offers more warehouse space and allows the company to increase its remote machine demonstrations via Zoom, Microsoft Teams and other platforms. Eight Tormach machines will be housed in the building’s demonstration area, the company said.

Tormach’s new headquarters is located at 4009 Felland Rd., Suite 120 in Madison.

“We needed less office space, but more warehouse space to expand our machine assembly services and better serve our customers, and this new building is perfect for that,” said CEO Daniel Rogge.

The company also inked a distribution agreement with CNC Machine Tools of Snetterton, Norfolk, England. CNC Machine Tools will be Tormach’s exclusive distributor in the UK and eastern Europe and will offer machine assembly services, training, and leasing and financing options.

Tormach says it’s also putting the finishing touches on a UK demo showroom that will allow customers and prospects to see the company’s equipment in-person. The showroom will feature Tormach’s PCNC 440, 770M and 1100MX CNC milling machines for in-person machine demonstrations. Virtual demonstrations will also be available.

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For more information, visit tormach.com.

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