ROYAL MACHINE & TOOL CORPORATION SELECTED BY NATIONWIDE TELEVISION SERIES AS ONE OF THE “WORLD’S GREATEST!…” IN THE DESIGN & BUILDING OF WORKHOLDING PRODUCTS!
Berlin, CT –“How 2 Media”… producers of the informative and educational “World’s Greatest!…” nationwide television series…selects Royal Machine for a segment of their nationwide 13 part television series reaching over 75 million potential targeted households.
In making the announcement, Royal Machine President, Richard Ruscio stated, “Having recently celebrated our 60th anniversary we were honored to be considered and then selected to represent the workholding industry in the “World’s Greatest!…” nationwide television series. Being selected reaffirms our major commitment in continually providing the necessary quality products and manufacturing services required to meet our customers’ workholding needs.”
In-plant filming and production in Royal Machine’s over 30,000 square feet Berlin, CT manufacturing and office facilities began in March with nationwide air time scheduling planned to commence in May.
The new 2013 “World’s Greatest!…” Series will mark its 6th successful year…other manufacturing industries previously featured on the “World’s Greatest!…” Program include electronics, flow control valves, construction equipment, logistics and transportation industries.
Founded in 1952, Royal Machine & Tool Corporation serves the world’s leading industries from its Berlin, CT corporate offices and manufacturing facility representing over 30,000 square feet including state-of-the-art CNC machine tools. All services and products are performed/produced in the USA and include the designing and building of custom and standard workholding devices from simple manual fixtures to sophisticated hydraulic fixtures with multiple faces. Custom and standard chucks of all types for rotating and non-rotating applications are also designed and built by Royal Machine &Tool …as well as a complete range of manufacturing options / services from single prototype machining to high volume production requirements.