Mazak hosts Alberta Premier at Edmonton Technical Center grand opening

(from l to r) Doug Quinn, president of Mazak customer Q2ALS; Bill Jaklin, Mazak Western Canada sales manager; Jason Kenney, Alberta Premier; and Ray Buxton, general manager of Mazak Canada.

In October Mazak Corporation Canada officially opened its new Technical Center in Edmonton with a grand opening and ribbon cutting event attended by Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. The Premier participated in the formal ribbon cutting and toured the new facility, which is strategically located in Western Canada to provide Mazak customers throughout the region with local access to direct sales, service, application, and training support.

During the event, Premier Kenney addressed those in attendance and thanked Mazak for its commitment to and support of the area.

“Mazak and the new Technical Center will bring more manufacturing expertise and innovation to the hardworking people of Alberta and those in the surrounding areas,” he said.

In addition to the Premier, Mazak customer Doug Haywood, president of Norquest Industries Inc. in Edmonton spoke as a representative of regional manufacturers as a whole. According to Haywood, Mazak has been a partner in Norquest’s success for more than two decades, and the company currently has 26 Mazak machines.

“Our decision to focus largely on Mazak as our machine tool supplier is an important factor in our company’s success,” said Haywood. “The equipment has helped us reduce cycle times, expand our geometric part envelope, and improve just-in-time delivery. In opening this new Technology Center, they are taking supply chain excellence to the next level, affording timely access to training and application support and local service, all of which allows regional manufacturers to realize the maximum advantage that Mazak machine tools can offer.”

According to Ray Buxton, general manager of Mazak Canada, the new Edmonton Technical Center establishes Mazak as the only machine tool OEM with a facility in Western Canada. The facility measures 7,200 square feet, and that space is split evenly between training and technology centre demonstration areas. There is also a large presentation room for educational seminars and customer training. The demonstration area is being fully equipped with the latest Mazak technology for customer demonstrations and process prove outs.

At the grand opening event, attendees got a first-hand look at the company’s Variaxis C-600 vertical machining centre, VTC-250D 50-taper vertical traveling column machine, QTN-450M multitasking machine, and Integrex i-200ST full 5-axis multitasking machine.

In addition to its capital investments, Mazak has also added a highly skilled sales and applications team headed by Bill Jaklin, Mazak’s Western Canada sales manager.