Akhurst partners with Italian manufacturer of crosscutting solutions

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DELTA, B.C. — Akhurst Machinery Group, a North American machinery distributor, has entered into a strategic partnership with Stromab SPA, an Italian manufacturer of innovative crosscutting solutions.

The collaboration signifies a commitment by both companies to bring cutting-edge technology and comprehensive solutions to the North American market. Akhurst Machinery Group, the parent company behind the brands of Cantek and Leadermac USA, will leverage Stromab SPA's expertise in crosscutting solutions to enhance its offerings in North America.

Ryan Akhurst, vice president at Akhurst Machinery Group, emphasized the alignment of Stromab's excellence with the mission to set new industry standards by delivering state-of-the-art solutions to North American customers while providing the service and support users expect and require.

Stromab SPA's cutting-edge technology, known for efficiency and precision, will bolster Akhurst Machinery Group's position as a one-stop solution provider for woodworking and machinery needs. This collaboration extends beyond innovation, contributing to the growth and success of businesses in North America.

As the exclusive distributor of Stromab SPA's crosscutting solutions in North America, Akhurst Machinery Group solidifies its commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

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