BIG KAISER is open for business and ready to support you. Our North America headquarters in Hoffman Estates, IL, is maintaining and shipping inventory to all OEMs and manufacturers throughout the United States.
Jack Burley, president and COO of BIG KAISER, shares some of his observations over the years, predictions for the industry and his vision for the company.
Customers and partners of BIG KAISER teamed up to generate a $7,283 donation to benefit the National Robotics League (NRL). The amount is nearly 10 percent more than last year and the fourth year-over-year increase in NRL funding from BIG KAISER.
Some exciting news recently swept through the halls here at BIG KAISER; we’re proud to share that our fearless leader, President and CEO, Chris Kaiser, received the 2016 Distinguished Service Award from the National Tooling & Machining Association (NTMA).
The machine-shop world has already been talking about BIG KAISER’s new Level Master Wireless, a device that will make the leveling of machines tool tables simpler without sacrificing high precision.
BIG KAISER’s tooling certificate is an offering that allows users to purchase one or multiple BIG KAISER products by filling out only one purchase order.
The safety of our associates, customers, families and visitors remains BIG KAISER's top priority. BIG KAISER and our employees are doing all we can to provide you with your operational needs and to keep your employees safe during this unprecedented and evolving situation.
In an on-going effort to support the future of manufacturing, BIG KAISER made a donation to the National Robotics League during the recent NTMA meeting.
It’s a good sign when a customer asks a shop to ramp up production of a current part. It means more revenue. It’s validation of the work that’s been done.
For five days in September, the IMTS Network will stream binge-worthy programming tailored to the manufacturing community. On Thursday, September 17, IMTS Network will broadcast live from the BIG KAISER's showroom in Hoffman Estates, IL.
In 1948, the 25-year-old Heinz Kaiser gave up his job and started his own business near Zurich, Switzerland. His vision was to advance the development of high-quality tools needed to keep pace with the increasing productivity of machine tool technology at that time.
When working with our partners and customers, we get the chance to see all kinds of metalworking scenarios, from the most common to the hard-to-fathom prototype. We often discover valuable strategies and techniques along the way and love sharing some of those learnings in the pages of the industry’s most trusted publications.