Hurco USA announced that Perseo-Erie was selected as the exclusive distributor for Hurco machine tools, accessories, and service in western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. Hurco designs and manufactures vertical machining centers and turning centers with the flexibility needed for a variety of applications.
Jim Kawaguchi, General Manager of Hurco USA, said Perseo-Erie has a broad customer base that includes both die/mold and production customers who serve a variety of industries from aerospace and medical to general job shops. The Hurco product lineup complements Perseo-Erie's diverse customer profile that encompasses operations of all sizes and types—from small job shops to large multi national corporations.
The VM series of vertical machining centers and TM series of lathes are perfect for small job shops that must support small lot quantities for a range of customers in a variety of industries. At the other end of the spectrum, the Hurco VTXU 5-Axis machining center and the HTX500 horizontal machining center meet the needs of large multi national corporations. The VMX series from Hurco is the perfect fit for operations that fall somewhere in the middle.
With a new Technical Support Center and Showroom in Erie and nearly 75 years of combined experience in the industry, Perseo-Erie is poised to represent Hurco well in this vital manufacturing area.
About Hurco Companies, Inc.
Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, Hurco manufactures sophisticated, yet shop-floor friendly machine tools designed for virtually any application or budget. The popular VM Series and the new TM Series of lathes combine small footprints with huge work cubes and best-in-class features. The VMX Series is a production-oriented line designed for speed. The VTX/HTX Series features application machines with 5-axis and horizontal offerings. Every machining center and turning center from Hurco utilizes one of the industry's most flexible controls. Parts can be programmed on the shop floor using Hurco's easy-to-use control via conversational language or using off-line CAM generated programs. The optional UltiMax 4 control or Max Classic control provides expanded memory and network software to facilitate large CAM generated programs. Converting CAD drawings is handled with the DXF transfer software option.