The strong international activity of the Correa Group

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The Nicolás Correa Group has opened its second sales office in China in the city of Shanghai, in order to reinforce its presence in the Asian market. Further, the company recently was awarded contracts to supply machinery in China, India and Germany.

Machine tool maker Nicolás Correa, an innovative leader in the design and manufacture of milling machines, has recently announced it has been awarded various contracts for the manufacture, supply and installation of a total of 10 machines, divided among different customers from China, India and Germany.

In China, Nicolás Correa has won a contract to deliver an “Anayak” machine, which will be installed in Chungking. This machine will be accompanied by another “Correa” gantry machine. The total value of both pieces of equipment is over €1 million.

After opening a representative office in Shenzhen in 2003, the company has announced the opening of a second in Shanghai. Nicolás Correa opened a 20,000 square meter manufacturing plant in 2006, located in the Kunming Technology Park. This is all meant to consolidate its presence in China, which is now the biggest importer of machine tools in the world, and where the company has supplied and installed over one hundred milling solutions.

Separately, the strong entry of Nicolás Correa Group in the Indian market has been confirmed by the company’s winning a contract there from the local group Inspire, for the supply of four “Correa” gantry machines worth a total of €2.5 million. Further the Indian affiliate of the German group SMS has ordered two machines, budgeted at €2 million.

In Europe, the Nicolás Correa Group has confirmed a new order from the Germany company Salzgitter, for the delivery of a Versa-MW-120 gantry machine. The value of this contract is approximately €2 million. Finally, among the recent orders delivered by the company, it’s worth highlighting that made to the English firm AIM Engineering, an aeronautics subcontractor and supplier of equipment for Formula 1; AIM had ordered an FP-50 gantry milling machine.