$1.3 Billion Market Projected for Turning Centers, Metalcutting Job Shops Largest Spender
Horizontal turning centers with <10-inch chuck is the largest segment of the market at $652.3 million in spending projected. The table represents spending intentions for turning centers by type.
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$1.3 Billion Market Projected for Turning Centers
Horizontal turning centers with <10-inch chuck is the largest segment of the market at $652.3 million in spending projected. The table represents spending intentions for turning centers by type.
Metalcutting Job Shops Largest Spender on Turning Centers
Metalcutting job shops is the largest projected segment of the market with projected spending of $483.8 million. The chart represents spending intentions for turning centers.
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