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Penticton high tech company a cut above

Daryl Clarke, plant manager at Cut Technologies credits high tech investment and local skills for the success of the Penticton operation.

PENTICTON - A Penticton company is surviving and thriving on world markets because of its investment in high technology and local know-how.

Cut Technologies is the most advanced saw manufacturer for the sawmill industry in North America, Cut Technologies Penticton plant manager Daryl Clarke says.

“We’re also the largest producer of round saws for the sawmill industry in North America as well."

The company is in the process of adding a second robotic centre to the Penticton plant. A new, six cart robot will add to the four cart line already in service.The lines grind carbide teeth on round saw blades, and are computer numerically controlled (CNC). High tech skills are needed to set up the machines, but once operating, require limited manual labour.

The line runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, shut down only for maintenance.

“Adding the new line will improve our efficiency and quality,” said Clarke, who noted the company ships all over North America, and has also shipped to New Zealand.

The company began in Penticton originally as Western Saws, and was purchased by Mike Cloutier in 2000. Cut Technologies, which is a Canadian company, then began a course of steady investment on new equipment and plant modernization.

“It’s why we’re still here,” Clarke said, “we survived the recession because we’re modern. If we hadn’t become as efficient as we are, we never would have made it.”

Cut Technologies employs 23 people in the shop and another seven in administration. The company understood the value of its workforce from the very beginning.

“If we hadn’t started out in Penticton as Western Saws, we wouldn’t be here today,” Clarke said. “We’ve stayed here because of the skilled employees that were here. We value their skill sets.”

To contact the reporter for this story, email Steve Arstad at sarstad@infonews.ca or call 250-488-3065. To contact the editor, email mjones@infonews.ca or call 250-718-2724.

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