CNC Indexing & Feeding Technologies appoints Steven Smith president

Will be responsible for managing daily operations, building a new U.S. distribution network.


Mason, Ohio – Steven Smith has been named president of CNC Indexing & Feeding Technologies, Mason, Ohio. He will be responsible for managing CNC Indexing’s daily operations as well as building a new national distribution network in the United States. 
 
Smith comes to CNC Indexing & Feeding Technology from Heartland Machine & Engineering (Dayton, Ohio) where he spent three years expanding the company’s customer base into new territories throughout Ohio and Northern Kentucky. He is experienced in identifying the best manufacturing solutions for different customer needs while at the same time significantly reducing production costs through streamlining workflow, trimming labor and material costs, and lessening risk.
 
As a project manager for Dayton, Ohio-based Gosiger, Smith marketed such top machining brands as Okuma and Hardinge after a successful career as a sales engineer at both Yamazen and Technical Equipment Inc. (both of West Chester, Ohio), where he sold $2million in CNC machine tools and robotic automation equipment in his first year, doubling it to $4.5million in his second year of sales. In addition to Okuma and Hardinge CNC machines, Smith has represented Brother, Takisawa, Toyoda, Makino, Doosan, Hermle, and Tsugami machine tools in the Greater Cincinnati area. 
 
Smith attended Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. 
 
CNC Indexing & Feeding Technologies is an importer and distributor of machine tool accessories such as bar feeders, rotary tables, high-pressure coolant systems, and oil skimmers. The company’s own brand of bar feeders range from 4ft to 12ft in length and from 1/8" to 3-1/8" bar capacities. Its Ganro brand of rotary and indexing tables turn a 3-axis machining center into a 4- or 5-axis with customized faceplates available. It has distribution centers throughout the United States.
 
Source: CNC Indexing & Feeding Technologies