CNC Electronics reopens new branch after train collision
CNC Electronics West (CNC West) today announced the opening of their new location after several derailed train carriages collided with their previous facility and caused serious structural damage to the building on
"We are delighted to announce the successful reopening of CNC Electronics West after the train collision that damaged our business establishment," a spokesperson for the company said.
Although no injuries were reported during the time of the incident, the carrier train left massive cracks on the commercial office's single-slab concrete walls, rendering it structurally unsound. The derailed train also toppled several trees that smashed into nine unoccupied cars parked outside the building.
Roads were closed and traffic redirected as city crews worked to clear debris from the surrounding area, spending a total of two days offloading the dismantled carriages and ensuring the safety of pedestrian and private areas around the vicinity.
In spite of the arduous reconstruction and transportation of products to a new locale, CNC West promises to retain the quality of its services while replenishing its stock with state of the art hardware to meet the needs of old and new clientele.
Established at
Since its founding, CNC West has partnered with its
Long considered a commercial leader with its competitive prices and robust warranties, CNC West builds and assembles its replacement Fanuc power supply units locally in the
Further information for journalists:
A pillar of the Factory Automation field, Fanuc parts and devices are considered the gold standard of mechanized development and processing. For over a decade, CNC Electronics West has provided industrial solutions to varying manufacturing companies in
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