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Engineering Machinery is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of machines and equipment used in the engineering industry. This includes machines used in the production of components, such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders, as well as machines used in the assembly of components, such as presses and welding machines. It also includes machines used in the testing and inspection of components, such as coordinate measuring machines and hardness testers.
The engineering machinery market is highly competitive, with a wide range of manufacturers offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Haas Automation, Mazak Corporation, DMG MORI, Okuma Corporation, and Doosan Machine Tools. Show Less Read more