ANCA celebrates a half-century contribution to industrial progress through precision cutting tools

1.1 billion cutting tools and counting have shaped the world around us for 50 years

February 29, 2024 – Family, fulfillment, and a fascination with technology are all part of a formula that has seen ANCA lead the demanding niche of CNC tool and cutter grinders for a half-century.

In its time, the Australia-based global business has made an enormous yet largely hidden contribution to the world, selling over 10,000 5-axis CNC machines to over 2,500 customers. Around 1.1 billion tools have been created using ANCAโ€™s grinders.

โ€œYou would be very unlikely to find any bit of advanced equipment, anywhere in the world, that hasnโ€™t been touched by a cutting tool which has been manufactured on one of our machines,โ€ explains co-founder Pat Boland, whose companyโ€™s customers include Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Iscar, Sandvik, Sutton Tools and many other household names.

Boland and Pat McCluskey โ€“ then an electrical engineer and an industrial electronics tradesman โ€“ met at a government-owned munitions factory in Melbourne in 1968. The two Pats started ANCA in 1974 in a spare room at Boland and wife Libbyโ€™s home.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t about money in the beginning, and for me itโ€™s not about money now…I get my kicks out of designing new machines,โ€ explains McCluskey. โ€œEven before we started ANCA, Pat and I have always been driven by simply wanting to get machines to do things better. My enduring philosophy in business is if you always do what youโ€™ve always done, youโ€™ll always get what youโ€™ve always gotten. New ideas and new thinking are the basis of our business.โ€

ANCAโ€™s highly sophisticated CNC grinding machines are exported around the world, with 98 percent of its revenue being generated by exports. The ANCA Group also makes associated equipment and software, including robot arms, software, and control systems, and offers automation services and technology to OEM machine builders.

Leading the incredibly demanding tool and cutter market โ€“ where nanometer-level details matter โ€“ means a reinvestment of roughly a tenth of revenues back into R&D.

A near-obsession with solving customer problems has seen ANCA contribute a collection of world firsts to its industry, including the first probe for digitizing tools, first modem for support and diagnostics in a machine, first full and true 3D simulation of the grinding process, and many more.

Martin U. Ripple, who has been at the helm of ANCA as CEO since November 2022, reflects on the company’s enduring legacy. โ€œIn all my interactions, I’ve observed a consistent thread – our customers invariably share fond recollections of their encounters with ANCA dating back to the โ€˜70s, โ€˜80s, and โ€˜90s. It’s evident that there’s a deep-seated loyalty and trust towards our brand,โ€ he notes.

Ripple, always keen on uncovering the unique elements that set a business apart, asks, ‘What is the secret ingredient that differentiates us from our competitors? What makes ANCA exceptional?’ His answer is the involvement of family in the business, a fervent passion driving the company forward, and a steadfast commitment to providing customers with the most innovative products. This blend, according to Ripple, is the essence of ANCA’s success and longevity.” 

Edmund Boland, son of Pat and ANCA CNC Machinesโ€™ General Manager, values ANCAโ€™s agility as a privately owned company which enables swift decisions to support ANCAโ€™s people and customers.

โ€œANCA has always endeavored to stay ahead of the curve, anticipating market trends and delivering cutting-edge solutions which enable our customers to thrive. With 50 years of innovation behind us, our product and technology portfolios are perfectly placed to meet the challenges of the future.โ€

The delivery of technical and practical excellence has required a sharp focus on both vertical integration โ€“ creating everything from the machinesโ€™ motors to their polymer concrete bases to their sheetmetal canopies โ€“ and both trade and university-taught skillsets.

ANCA has trained more than 60 apprentices and established its formal apprenticeship program in 2011. McCluskey enthusiastically wrote the course material for this.

While being very particular with skill and technology development is one way to look at ANCAโ€™s story, Pat Boland also likes to zoom out to a very general view.

The ANCA era runs 50 years and counting, touching countless lives, operating in the background.

Itโ€™s shorter than, but has similarities to the overall story of toolmaking: critical to industrial progress, even if it needs pointing out every now and then.

โ€œFor the vast sweep of history, the only evidence of homosapiens and our predecessors are cutting tools,โ€ says Boland.

โ€œAnd a number of the broad eras of human life are really named after cutting tools. So the stone age, the bronze age, the iron age. What weโ€™re talking about is the technology of cutting tools as much as anything.โ€

Celebrating a golden achievement across the globe

To mark the occasion of ANCAโ€™s 50th anniversary, the company is hosting a series of open houses, seminars, events, and attending tradeshows worldwide. As innovation has motivated ANCA throughout the company’s history, new products and developments will be at the center of the 50th year celebrations.

At global tradeshows and ANCA Open House events, precision manufacturers can experience new hard- and software for micro tool and gear tool manufacturing, edge preparation, closed loop manufacturing and automation.

Russell Riddiford says: “Our large and experienced group of engineers and developers is continuously presenting new solutions to meet customersโ€™ needs. Highest quality tools and lowest cost per part are the guiding principles leading to groundbreaking, real-world innovations. Examples are our new MicroX CNC grinding machine, using nanometer control technology and ANCA Machine Intelligence to produce micro tools of unseen quality, or our AIMS system, the world’s first and only autonomous system for tool manufacturing.”

ANCAโ€™s U.S. Open House will take place on May 7 & 8 from 9:00-6:00 at their Wixom, Michigan headquarters. Please RSVP to: amanda.bakun@anca.com

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For further information, please contact:
Amanda Bakun
Marketing & Communications Manager – Americas
248-497-1168
amanda.bakun@anca.com

ANCA is a market leading manufacturer of CNC grinding machines. It was founded in 1974 in Melbourne, Australia where the company still has its global headquarters. ANCA has offices in the UK, Germany, China, Thailand, India, Japan, Brazil and the USA as well as a comprehensive network of representatives and agents worldwide.

ANCA CNC grinders are used for manufacturing precision cutting tools and components across a diverse range of competitive industries including cutting tool manufacture, automotive, aerospace, electronics and medical.