Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Dunstable Laminates, a family-owned enterprise in Bedfordshire, is a well-established name in the woodworking and laminating industry. Led by brothers Jonathan and Adam Rix, the company also operates Dunstable Joinery, offering a diverse range of services. Driven by a commitment to excellence, they sought to enhance production capabilities, improve efficiency, and seize new opportunities by partnering with Biesse, a leader in advanced machinery solutions.
In 2022, the company introduced the Biesse Rover K CNC machine, followed by the Akron 1400 Edgebander in 2024. These cutting-edge machines have become pivotal to their operations. The Rover K CNC excels in intricate panel work with precision, while the Akron 1400 Edgebander delivers flawless edging, boosting the durability and appeal of finished products. Together, these technologies have revolutionized production processes, enabling faster turnaround times and higher-quality output.
“Biesse has helped enormously by providing the very best machinery, ensuring it’s regularly serviced and updated,” said the Rix brothers.
The impact of these machines has been transformative. The Rover K CNC minimizes material waste and reduces rework time, while the Akron 1400 optimizes the finishing phase, streamlining production and enabling the team to handle complex orders with ease. This increase in capacity has allowed the company to take on more projects, meet tight deadlines, and maintain its reputation for top-quality craftsmanship.
Throughout their collaboration, Dunstable Laminates has lauded Biesse’s responsive support and training services. From addressing minor issues promptly to maintaining peak machine performance, Biesse has proven to be a dependable partner.
Looking to the future, the company plans to continue investing in Biesse machinery to sustain its growth and adapt to evolving market demands.
This partnership highlights how innovation and collaboration can drive success, positioning Dunstable Laminates as a leader in the woodworking and laminating industry.
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