LMW displayed five new machines at the Intec 2015 expo held in Coimbatore

Lakshmi Machine Works Limited, (LMW) India’s largest textile machinery and CNC Machine Tool manufacturers, based in Coimbatore displayed five new machines at the Industrial trade fair, Intec 2015 expo, a 5 days show which was held from Friday, 05. June to Tuesday, 09. June 2015 in Coimbatore organized by CODISSIA – The Coimbatore District Small Industries Association.

INTEC brings together the very best in technological advancement. It is a congregation of various Industries exhibiting their finest innovations and services.

The launches include a new variant of the LX series CNC Lathe (tailor-made to meet the needs of the auto industry and job shops), LTV 30 (vertical turning lathe), LR30TML 7 (a heavy duty Turnmill centre) and vertical machining centres such as JV 55, JV Kraft and the JV 100.

Besides, the machinery manufacturing major has also started to offer its Smarturn CNC Lathe booking online. The online offering through the Internet is expected to set the trend in the new era of online shopping.

LMW had, earlier this year, introduced the horizontal machining centre – LH 63 and JHM 40, exclusively for the automobile industry at IMTEX 2015 in Bangalore.

Lakshmi Machine Works, founded in the year 1962 is a global player and among the top three manufacturers of the entire range of Textile Spinning Machinery ranging from Blow Room to Ring Spinning.

LMW over a period of time has gained world-wide reputation for its state of the art technology and high quality machinery. LMW is having a market share of 70% in the Indian market.

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