The 12 months since Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems (Kongsberg PCS) acquired MultiCam, the U.S. manufacturer and distributor of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) cutting machines and digital finishing processes, has been eventful.
“When the deal was announced, we said we were excited to develop and expand the product portfolio and to create new opportunities to grow our tooling and consumables offering,” said Stuart Fox, president and CEO of Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems. “That’s precisely what we’ve done. Over the last year, in addition to strengthening our hardware offering, we have made inroads into new markets, in areas previously not catered for that can now benefit from our market-leading solutions. We’ve achieved one of our key objectives in making sure our customers not only have the right machine for the job, but that they also get the best out of that machine.” Vertical Blade Contour Cutting Machine
Kongsberg PCS acquired MultiCam in 2021, expanding the company’s market reach and customer base across North America and Europe, and creating the world’s first diversified provider of digital finishing and CNC cutting machines. In May this year, Matt Thackray was appointed VP/GM of the company’s operations in the Americas.
“We were excited to demonstrate our market-leading machines at this year’s PRINTING United Expo in Las Vegas,” said Thackray, who is responsible for managing the commercial, service support, and financial performance of the business across the USA, Canada, Latin America and South America. “We offered an impressive Super Booth experience at the show, with two adjacent booths from which we demonstrated both our market leading range of Kongsberg digital finishing tables and our MultiCam CNC machines.
“As well as our MultiCam Apex 3R CNC router and smaller Apex 1R, we used PRINTING United to showcase the latest innovation in the range, the Celero 4 Digital Cutting System. The Celero 4 flatbed cutter and router is uniquely designed for graphics, signage, display, and packaging applications,” he said. “The wide format capabilities offer new applications to businesses, with the Celero able to cut up to one 10-foot roll or two 53-inch rolls side by side.”
Thackray said that the company concentrated on building bridges within the organization after the acquisition by Kongsberg PCS. “It’s important to us that we take the legacy of both the Kongsberg and MultiCam brands and build a single company with one culture,” he commented. “After getting the synergies and standard processes together, we’re now looking to capture as much of the market as possible.”
To this end, the MultiCam team was recently at FABTECH, showcasing its range of solutions to handle any job and material, from CNC routers and digital finishing to plasma, waterjet, and laser cutting. “We used FABTECH to spotlight some of our new innovations,” said Thackray, “such as the Hypertherm XPR170, which expands plasma capabilities and opportunities of our 3000 Series CNC Plasma table and delivers next-generation X-Definition processes from very thin up to mid-range thicknesses.”
Demos throughout North America's largest metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing event highlighted the power, simplicity, and accuracy of MultiCam machines in cutting and routing a range of metals and other materials, including acrylic, aluminum, sign foam/precision board, canvas, and PVC.
Chris Rogers, international sales manager for MultiCam, said: “With our distribution partners around the world ensuring that Kongsberg PCS customers can now access MultiCam technology, we’re enabling customers to produce the highest quality products faster, safer and more efficiently, maximizing their potential for creativity, sustainability, and profitability.
“Automation, ease of use, and connectivity are hugely important to our customers and so by fusing technology and creativity, we are delivering the solutions they need to meet these challenges head on, both today and into the future,” said Rogers.
Fox said the year since Kongsberg PCS acquired MultiCam had been exceptional, and the company now looked forward to realizing its ambitions for growth in 2023.
“We want to empower our customers, inspire creativity and drive innovation with best-in-class digital cutting solutions worldwide,” said Fox. “From the market-leading products and services we offer to the long-term trusted relationships we build, we are driven by our customer’s success and committed to their future growth.”
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with Printing Impressions. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of Printing Impressions.
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