• RML Machinery is relocating to its new purpose-built facility in Hamilton, NZ, in light of the company seeing significant growth and development since it first started operations in 1982.
    RML Machinery is relocating to its new purpose-built facility in Hamilton, NZ, in light of the company seeing significant growth and development since it first started operations in 1982.
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RML Machinery is relocating to its new purpose-built facility at 6 Chafer Place in Hamilton, New Zealand, in light of the company seeing significant growth and development since it first started operations in 1982.

From designing and building equipment for the airline and pneumatics sector to now becoming a full in-house machinery building company, RML has evolved with the times. Today, the company is an industry leader in production automation and component manufacturing, servicing customers in New Zealand, Australia, India and the US.

"We're excited about this move. Our warehouse space is just shy of 3000sqm, with 677sqm of office space and a canopy of 280sqm," said Daryl Joyce, CEO of RML.

"It will future-proof our manufacturing capacity and elevate our manufacturing capabilities, enabling us to meet increased customer demand.

"What will remain the same for RML is its commitment to continuous innovation, which will be crucial to staying competitive in the production automation industry and, most importantly, free our customers' human potential through automation."

Looking ahead, RML says it will continue to deliver world-class manufacturing solutions to customers and work with them to make a difference in their businesses.

Moving to the new facility is not just a physical relocation, teh company says, but a strategic step towards enhancing its ability to innovate, produce, and best serve its customers well into the future.

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