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Michigan Shop Crushing Press Brake Productivity with CI Software
In this article, we revisit the Holland, Michigan-based metal fab job shop to focus in on the Bend Sim and Unfolder apps, and the effect they have had in streamlining operations.
Cincinnati Inc. Debuts Paint Scheme for Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 5 Chevrolet
Harrison, Ohio – Cincinnati Incorporated (CI), an American-owned and American-built machine tool manufacturer since the 19th century, unveiled its paint scheme for Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE driven by Kyle Larson. The design pays homage to the company’s history while also incorporating elements from the American flag.
Henny Penny Keeps the Heat on with CI Press Brakes
Henny Penny, based in Eaton, Ohio, designs, develops and manufactures premium food service equipment such as fryers, rotisseries and holding cabinets that keep hot foods fresh. They have proudly served the world’s most demanding kitchens for over 60 years, and to safeguard their reputation for quality products, the manufacturer depends on CI press brakes. “We are big fans of their durability, repeatability and ease of use,” said Jeremy Horn, Manufacturing Technician and a 21-year company veteran who oversees forming operations at Henny Penny.
United by Metal Fabrication: Why United Alloy Chooses CI
In 1999, United Alloy (UA) was founded in Janesville, Wisconsin. That same year, the company welcomed its first Cincinnati Incorporated machine, a 135-ton press brake.
No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Team Adds Two Primary Sponsors for 2021 NASCAR Season
This season, machine tool maker Cincinnati Inc. and heavy-duty truck manufacturer Freightliner will expand their NASCAR programs to become primary sponsors of the No. 5 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for two races each and be featured as full-time associate sponsors of the team.
HEC Manufacturing Replaces Two Press Brakes With One Hyform
HEC Manufacturing enjoyed a massive productivity leap after installing a Hyform press brake from Cincinnati Incorporated.
Get To Know CI’s Growing Online Training Program
Step foot in the Cincinnati Incorporated facility in Harrison, Ohio and you’ll see a whole lot of manufacturing goodness. A multitude of machines out on the floor, plenty of hard-working people doing what they do best and lots of showroom, office and classroom space.
Cincinnati Incorporated Welcomes New President & CEO
Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Timothy L. Warning as President and Chief Executive Officer effective November 30, 2020. Tim has also been elected to the Board of Directors at CI.
The No-Brainer Upgrade To Your Fiber Laser System
More than any other fiber laser cutter on the market, the CL-900 brings a better cutting speed and lower operating cost. And when you add our High Performance Package (HPP) to the machine, the gap between you and your competitors will widen even further.
Spradlin Brothers Welding Transforms Business with CI Laser Cutters and More
Opening for business in 1962, Spradlin Brothers Welding has grown from humble beginnings in a two-car garage to a 25,500 square foot state-of-the-art facility. Based in Springfield, Ohio, the shop handles a wide variety of work ranging from prototypes to production runs for industries including crane manufacturing, foundry equipment, oil and natural gas, and even a super store chain (manufacturing components for their buildings). “Our biggest goal is to keep satisfying customers with our work,” said President Jeff Spradlin. The success of this philosophy can be seen in the fact that the company has maintained relationships with some customers for over four decades.