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Omax Corporation

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Number of employees
  
240

Founded
  
1993

Headquarters
  
Kent

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Industry
  
Industrial Water Jet machinery

Key people
  
Dr. John Cheung , CEO & Founder Dr. John H. Olsen , VP of Operations & Co-Founder

Welcome to omax corporation


OMAX Corporation is a large American provider of multi-axis (the ability to cut non-flat objects) water jet systems for use in the fabrication and manufacturing industry. It is the second largest water jet machining company in the United States of America.

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History

OMAX was established in 1993 by Dr. John Cheung and Dr. John Olsen. They made high-pressure abrasive jet machining (a machining and fabrication process using a mixture of strong abrasives and liquid propelled by a high velocity gas) to erode material to form intricate shapes or specific edge shapes.

Aviation High School Robotics

Each year OMAX sponsors the robotics team from Aviation High School. OMAX supervises the Aviation "Skunkworks" Team as members cut parts for their robot at OMAX's headquarters. The Aviation High Robotics team won the Creativity Award in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Championship held in St. Louis, Missouri in April 2011.

Competitors

OMAX's largest competitor is Flow International Corp. To avoid competition Flow International attempted to buy OMAX for $109 million, but because of the downturn in the economy, the offer was reduced to $75 million. In 2009 it was announced that Flow called off the merger stating "We believe that our path forward alone is far superior to one combined with OMAX at the wrong price". John Olsen co-founder of OMAX stated that had the companies merged there would have certainly been layoffs. Other competitors include Jet Edge Waterjets, and ESAB Cutting Products.

References

Omax Corporation Wikipedia