McGreevy Engineering Ltd is pleased to announce the installation of a new Doosan DVF 4000 at its facility, marking a significant investment in advanced manufacturing capability and capacity.
The addition of this state-of-the-art 5-axis machining centre further enhances the company’s ability to produce complex, high-precision components for the aerospace, defence, and high-specification engineering sectors.
Expanding Capability for Complex Components
The DVF 4000 enables simultaneous 5-axis machining, allowing McGreevy Engineering to manufacture intricate geometries in a single setup. This not only improves dimensional accuracy but also reduces lead times and increases overall process efficiency.
For customers, this translates into:
• Reduced cycle times and improved turnaround
• Enhanced accuracy on complex parts
• Greater consistency across batch production
• Reduced need for multiple setups and operations
Supporting a Growing Order Book
This latest investment comes in response to continued growth in demand from both existing and new customers. By increasing in-house capability, McGreevy Engineering is well-positioned to support New Product Introduction (NPI) programmes and ongoing production requirements with greater flexibility and responsiveness.
Commitment to Aerospace-Grade Standards
Operating to AS9100 standards, McGreevy Engineering continues to invest in both technology and process control to meet the stringent requirements of the aerospace and defence industries. The integration of the DVF 4000 supports the company’s commitment to:
• Tight tolerance machining
• Full inspection and traceability
• Reliable, on-time delivery
Looking Ahead
This investment represents another step forward in McGreevy Engineering’s long-term strategy to build a robust, future-ready machining capability aligned with the needs of high-performance industries.
Managing Director, Aaron McGreevy, commented:
“The addition of the DVF 4000 strengthens our ability to take on more complex work and support our customers at every stage — from prototype through to production. It’s about investing in capability that delivers real value in terms of precision, efficiency, and reliability.”