About Takumi
About Takumi
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Devotion to quality and
precision inspired by Japan
precision inspired by Japan
About Takumi
Takumi Precision Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hurco Companies Inc., is a global leader in cutting-edge CNC machine manufacturing technology, headquartered in Taiwan. Takumi earned a strong reputation for delivering high precision CNC machines known for the accuracy, excellent surface finish, and reliability, which makes us a leading company in the die and mold industry. Until today, Takumi continually advanced its technologies and serves a wide range of industries worldwide, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, energy, medical, semiconductor, and agriculture.
Takumi has been a part of Hurco Companies Inc., a U.S.-based CNC machine manufacturer listed on the NASDAQ exchange. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with production facilities in the US, Taiwan, Italy, and China, Hurco serves markets across more than 40 countries. As a wholly owned subsidiary, Takumi continues to play a vital role in advancing precision machining solutions worldwide.
Takumi has been a part of Hurco Companies Inc., a U.S.-based CNC machine manufacturer listed on the NASDAQ exchange. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with production facilities in the US, Taiwan, Italy, and China, Hurco serves markets across more than 40 countries. As a wholly owned subsidiary, Takumi continues to play a vital role in advancing precision machining solutions worldwide.
Takumi in Japanese means artisan or craftsman.
Inspired by the tradition of 匠 Takumi,we build machines using time-honored methods that do not allow shortcuts.
All contact points are hand scraped and hand fitted for perfect geometry:square, perpendicular and parallel.
All contact points are hand scraped and hand fitted for perfect geometry:square, perpendicular and parallel.
Hurco Companies Global Divisions
America
- Hurco North AmericaServing the USA, Canada, Mexico, and South America
- Takumi USA, ProCobotsServing the USA
- MilltronicsIndianapolis, IN
Europe
- HURCO EUROPE LTD. [United Kingdom]Serving United Kingdom, Ireland, Africa, the Middle East, and Scandinavia
- MILLTRONICS EUROPE B.V. [The Netherlands]
- HURCO S.A.R.L. [France]Serving France and Belgium (Wallonia)
- HURCO WERKZEUGMASCHINEN GmbH [Germany]Serving Germany, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey, and Ukraine
- HURCO SP.Z O.O. [Poland]
- HURCO S.R.L. & LCM PRECISION TECHNOLOGY S.R.L. [Italy]
- LCM:Italy
Asia
- NINGBO HURCO TRADING CO., LTD. [Shanghai, China]
- NINGBO HURCO MACHINE TOOL CO., LTD. [Ningbo, China]
- TAKUMI PRECISION CO., LTD. [Taiwan]
- HURCO MANUFACTURING LTD. [Taiwan]Manufacturing & assembly of Hurco, Milltronics, and Takumi machine tools
- HURCO AUTOMATION LTD. [Taiwan]Manufacturing & assembly of Hurco and Milltronics controls
- HURCO INDIA PRIVATE LTD.Serving India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka
- HURCO S.E. ASIA PTE. LTD. [Singapore]Serving Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam
History and Milestone
2020 - now
2009 - 2018
1999 - 2008
1988 - 1995
- 2024UVC600 5-Axis Machining Center was introduced
- 2020Takumi PC Console was developed
- 2018UC Series 5-Axis Machining Center was introduced
- 2015Acquired by Hurco Companies Inc.
- 2012VC Series Machining Center was introduced
BC/VT/UB Machining Center were introduced - 2009U Series 5-Axis Machining Center was introduced
Achieved ISO 9001 certification
- 2008LDI became the main shareholder
- 2005H Series High Speed Double Column Machining Center was developed
- 1999B Series (former H Series) High Speed Double Column Machining Center was developed
- 1995Cooperated with the Industrial Technology Research Institute to develop the V8 Vertical Machining Center.
- 1990Corporate with a Japanese company to develop the V Series Boxway Machining Center.
- 1988Takumi Machinery Co. Ltd founded in 1988
Why Takumi