Evans Midwest completes first countertop cutting station after Midwest acquisition
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HOLLAND, Mich. -- Evans Midwest, manufacturer of countertop production machines and automated laminate lines, announced the shipment of the first Evans Midwest countertop cutting station.

After acquiring the countertop division of Midwest Automation in mid-2018, Evans Midwest has focused on developing an infrastructure to support existing countertop fabrication and laminating customers and producing the same production machines.

The Evans Midwest countertop cutting station is intended for high-production countertop producers.

The Evans Midwest CS XL & XLT cutting station produces miter cuts and drawbolt mortises for postformed kitchen countertops. This machine reduces handling and cutting cycle times, operator fatigue and product damage, according to Evans.

“This is a milestone event for our company,” said Don Mulder, president. “We are proud of all the hard work our team put into manufacturing and assembling our first cutting station.”

See http://www.EvansMidwest.com.

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