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HURCO COMPANIES INCCIK 0000315374 · Industrial Instruments
Hurco Companies, Inc. is an international, industrial technology company. We design, manufacture, and sell computerized (i.e., Computer Numeric Control (“CNC”)) machine tools, consisting primarily of vertical machining centers (mills) and turning centers (lathes), to companies in the metal cutting… About this business →
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About HURCO COMPANIES INC
Source: Item 1 (Business) from the 10-K filed January 9, 2026. Description as filed by the company with the SEC.
Item 1.BUSINESS
General
Hurco Companies, Inc. is an international, industrial technology company. We design, manufacture, and sell computerized (i.e., Computer Numeric Control (“CNC”)) machine tools, consisting primarily of vertical machining centers (mills) and turning centers (lathes), to companies in the metal cutting industry through a worldwide sales, service, and distribution network. Although most of our computer control systems and software products are proprietary, they predominantly use industry standard personal computer components. Our computer control systems and software products are primarily sold as integral components of our computerized machine tool products. We also provide machine tool components, automation integration equipment and solutions for job shops, software options, control upgrades, accessories, and replacement parts for our products, as well as customer service, training, and applications support. As used in this report, the words “we”, “us”, “our”, “Hurco” and the “Company” refer to Hurco Companies, Inc., and its consolidated subsidiaries.
Since our founding in 1968, we have been a leader in the introduction of interactive computer control systems that automate manufacturing processes and improve productivity in the metal parts manufacturing industry. We pioneered the application of microprocessor technology and conversational programming software for use in machine tools. Our Hurco brand computer control systems can be operated by both skilled and unskilled machine tool operators, and yet can instruct a machine to perform complex tasks. The combination of microprocessor technology and patented interactive, conversational programming software in our proprietary computer control systems enables operators on the production floor to create a program quickly and easily to machine a particular part from a blueprint or computer aided design file, and immediately begin machining that part.
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Our strategy is to design, manufacture, and sell a comprehensive line of computerized machine tools that help customers in the worldwide metal cutting market increase productivity and profitability. Most of our machine tools employ proprietary, interactive computer control technology that increases productivity through ease of operation via interactive conversational and graphical programming software. All of our machine tools, regardless of brand, deliver high levels of machine performance (speed, accuracy and surface finish quality) that increase productivity. We routinely expand our product offerings to meet customer needs, which has led us to design and manufacture more complex machining centers with advanced capabilities.
Our executive offices and principal design and engineering operations are headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. We have sales, application engineering, and service subsidiaries in China, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. We have manufacturing and assembly operations in Taiwan, the U.S. and Italy, and distribution facilities in the U.S., the Netherlands, and Taiwan. We bring a disciplined approach to strategically enter new geographic markets, as appropriate.
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Our strategy also focuses on market expansion to reach more customers with more products on a global basis. We have made five acquisitions since 2013, which: (1) has given us more advanced products with significant improvements in our machine tool accuracy and precision, (2) allows us to seek higher productivity in complex manufacturing environments, (3) provides automation for machine tending solutions, and (4) minimizes dependencies associated with volatilities from economic and geographic cyclicality. While the Hurco-branded computer control systems have been, and continue to be, our premium flagship product line, we have added other products to our portfolio that provide product diversity and market penetration opportunity priced from value-tier to high-performance serving a variety of different industries. We have not changed our overall strategy to design, manufacture, and sell a comprehensive line of computerized machine tools; rather, we have enhanced this strategy through growth both organically and through acquisitions in an effort to attain long-term stability and profitability.
We have seen the demand for machine tools fluctuate over the last three years. Our industry has continued to face global headwinds due to changing economic and regulatory conditions. During fiscal year 2025, our sales and service fees were $178.6 million, a decrease of $8.0 million, or 4%, compared to fiscal year 2024 and included a favorable currency impact of $2.0 million, or 1%, when translating foreign sales to U.S. dollars for financial reporting purposes. Sales decreased year-over-year due primarily to a decreased volume of shipments of Hurco 5-axis vertical machines and entry-level 3-axis Hurco and Milltronics machines in the Americas, Germany and France, as well as decreased shipments of electro-mechanical components and accessories manufactured by our wholly-owned subsidiary, LCM Precision Technology S.r.l. (“LCM”). For fiscal year 2025, we reported a net loss of $15.1 million, or $2.34 per diluted share, compared to net loss of $16.6 million, or $2.56 per diluted share, for fiscal year 2024.
Industry
Machine tool products are capital goods, which makes them part of an industry that has historically been highly cyclical.
Industry association data for the U.S. machine tool market is available, and that market accounts for approximately 15% of worldwide consumption. Reports available for the U.S. machine tool market include:
•Global Machine Tool Outlook – generated by Oxford Economics;
•United States Machine Tool Consumption – generated by the Association for Manufacturing Technology, this report includes metal cutting machines of all types and sizes, including segments in which we do not compete;
•Purchasing Manager’s Index – developed by the Institute for Supply Management, this report includes activity levels in U.S. manufacturing plants that purchase machine tools; and
•Capacity Utilization of Manufacturing Companies – issued by the Federal Reserve Board.
A limited amount of information is available for foreign markets, and different reporting methodologies are used by various countries. Machine tool consumption data, published by the Association for Manufacturing Technology, calculates machine tool consumption annually by country. It is important to note that data for foreign countries are based on government reports that may lag six to 12 months behind real-time and, therefore, are unreliable for forecasting purposes.
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Demand for capital equipment can fluctuate significantly during periods of changing market conditions. Manufacturers and suppliers of capital goods, such as our company, are often the first to experience these changes in demand. Additionally, since we build to stock and our typical order backlog is approximately 45 days, it is difficult to estimate demand with any reasonable certainty. Therefore, we do not have the benefit of relying on the common leading indicators that other industries use for market analysis and forecasting purposes.
Products
Our core products consist of general-purpose, computerized machine tools for the metal cutting industry, principally, vertical and horizontal machining centers (mills), turning centers (lathes), and toolroom machines. Most of our machine tools are equipped with our fully integrated computer control systems that are powered by our proprietary software, while the remaining machine tools are equipped with industry standard controls. Additionally, we produce and distribute software options, control upgrades, hardware accessories, and replacement parts for our machine tool product lines, and we provide operator training and support services to our customers. We also produce computer control systems and related software for press brake applications that are sold as retrofit units for installation on existing or new press brake machines, and we own an automation integration company that specializes in job shop automation.
The following table sets forth the contribution of each of our product groups and services to our total revenues during each of the past three fiscal years (in thousands):
Net Sales and Service Fees by Product Category
Year Ended October 31,
2025
2024
2023
Computerized Machine Tools
$
142,259
80
%
$
147,561
79
%
$
188,335
83
%
Computer Control Systems and Software †
2,416
1
%
2,447
1
%
2,805
1
%
Service Parts
25,095
14
%
27,628
15
%
28,439
12
%
Service Fees
8,784
5
%
8,948
5
%
8,228
4
%
Total
$
178,554
100
%
$
186,584
100
%
$
227,807
100
%
† Amounts shown do not include computer control systems and software sold as an integrated component of computerized machine tools.
Product Portfolio by Brand
We have three CNC machine tool brands in our product portfolio. Hurco is the technology and innovation brand for customers who seek to increase productivity and profitability by selecting a brand with the latest software and motion control technology. Milltronics is the value-tier brand for shops that want easy-to-use machines at competitive prices. The Takumi brand is for customers looking for top-tier precision and performance typically sought by the die and mold, aerospace, and medical industries. Takumi machines are equipped with industry standard controls instead of the proprietary controls found on Hurco and Milltronics machines. ProCobots, LLC (“ProCobots”) is our wholly-owned subsidiary that provides automation solutions, such as feeders, machine tending systems, and collaborative robots (cobots). In addition, through our wholly-owned subsidiary LCM, we produce high-value machine tool components and accessories. The main product categories of each brand are outlined below.
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The Hurco, Milltronics, and Takumi product lines represent a comprehensive product portfolio with more than 150 different CNC machine models. The combined machine tool product lines provide benefits related to the development of product enhancements, technologies, and models. Due to leverage of shared resources and cross-utilization of proven engineering designs, we achieve manufacturing efficiency from economies of scale.
Hurco CNC Machine Tools
Hurco computerized machine tools are equipped with a fully integrated interactive computer control system that features our proprietary WinMax® software. Our computer control system enables a machine tool operator to create complex two-dimensional (“2D”) or three-dimensional (“3D”) machining programs directly from an engineering drawing or computer-aided design geometry file, such as a solid model. An operator with little or no machine tool programming experience can easily create a program with minimal training and successfully machine the part in a short period of time. The control features a touchscreen operator console and incorporates an upgradeable personal computer (“PC”) platform using a high-speed processor with solid rendering graphical programming. In addition, WinMax® has a Windows®† based operating system that enables users to improve shop floor flexibility and software productivity. Companies using computer-controlled machine tools are better able to:
•maximize the efficiency of their human resources;
•make more advanced and complex parts from a wide range of materials using multiple processes;
•incorporate rapidly evolving changes in technology into their operations to maintain their competitive edge;
•integrate their business into the global supply chain of their customers; and
•connect equipment to intranet external networks to facilitate collaboration, communication and monitoring.
Our Windows® based Hurco control facilitates our ability to meet these customer needs. The familiar Windows® operating system coupled with our intuitive conversational style of program creation allows our customers’ operators to create and edit part-making programs without incurring the incremental overhead of specialized computer aided design (“CAD”) and computer aided manufacturing (“CAM”) software. With the ability to transfer most CAD data directly into a Hurco program, part programming time can be significantly reduced.
Our proprietary controls with WinMax® software and high-speed processors efficiently handle the large amounts of data that complex part-making programs require and enable our customers to create parts with higher accuracy at faster speeds. We continually add technology to our controls and machines to enhance performance, productivity, and precision. UltiMotion®, our patented motion control system, provides significant cycle time reductions and increases the quality of a part’s surface finish. This technology differentiates us in the marketplace and is incorporated into our control.
Our offering of Hurco machining centers, currently equipped with either a dual touch-screen console or a single touch-screen console, consists of the following product lines:
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† Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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VMi Product Line
The VM product line consists of moderately priced vertical machining centers for the entry-level market while still offering the advantages of our advanced control and motion systems. The design premise of the machining center with a large work volume with a small footprint is to optimize floor space. The VM line consists of six models in four sizes with X-axis (horizontal) travels of 26 (three models), 30, 40, and 50 inches. Most models are equipped with a belted spindle up to 12,000rpm, one model is equipped with an inline (direct drive) spindle, and one model includes motor spindle speeds up to 30,000rpm.
VMXi Product Line
The VMX product line is our flagship series of machining centers and consists of high-performance vertical machining centers aimed at manufacturers that require faster speeds and greater part accuracy. The small and medium size models are available with either belted or inline (direct drive) spindles and the larger models are offered as either #40 or #50 taper. The VMX line consists of 14 models in eight sizes with X-axis travels of 24, 26, 30, 42, 50, 60, 64, and 84 inches.
HSi Product Line
Due to the integral, motorized spindle with a maximum speed of 20,000rpm, the HS product line is desirable for the die and mold industry because of that industry’s particular interest in the improvement of surface finish quality and the reduction of cycle time. Additionally, this product line offers us the opportunity to expand our customer base to manufacturers that produce larger batches. The HS product line consists of four models with X-axis travels of 24, 30, 42, and 60 inches.
Ui Series Product Line
This product line features five-axis trunnion tables integrated onto familiar C-frame style machines, making an easy entry into five-axis for first-time users. U Series models are offered with eight, ten, and 14-inch diameter rotary tables with either standard (belted) or direct drive (inline) spindles. High-speed spindles (20,000rpm or 30,000rpm) are offered as an option.
SRTi/SWi Product Line
The SRT Series of five-axis machines utilizes motorized spindles and a swivel head with a C-axis rotary table embedded into and flush with the machine table, making them among the most flexible machines in the industry. The SW model utilizes the swivel head and a traditional machine table that can then be fitted with an A-axis rotary table to machine long five-axis parts. These models are available in 42-, 60-, or 84-inch X-axis travels. Customers can choose between standard and high-speed spindles.
VCi/VCXi Product Line
The B-axis configuration of the VC/VCX Series provides greater undercut capability in both positive and negative directions, allowing users to access more part surface area for machining. These cantilever machines are available with either a 20-inch or 23.6-inch pallet, moderately-priced models or high-performance model, with a torque motor-driven 23.6-inch-diameter rotary table. A high speed motor spindle (20,000rpm) is offered as an option for high-performance models.
BXi Product Line
The BX product line is for customers that require higher accuracy parts, as they are built with an extremely rigid double column design that offers superior vibration damping and excellent thermal characteristics. Four models are available, two with 40-inch X-axis travels (a three-axis version and a five-axis version), as well as 53-inch and 63-inch X-axis travel models. The 53-inch and 63-inch models are available with #40 or #50 taper.
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HMi Product Line
The HM product line offers customers moderately-priced horizontal machining centers designed for small lot sizes. Two models are available, one with a rotary table and one with a plain table. They both have X-axis travels of 67 inches. These products are designed for high-mix, low-volume applications that benefit from a horizontal spindle configuration, but do not require an expensive pallet switching system typically found on competitive horizontal machines.
HBMXi Product Line
The HBMX product line is beneficial to manufacturers that build custom machinery and parts for a multitude of industries, such as packaging, pharmaceutical, automotive, energy, and medical. Additionally, boring mills are also used to repair and/or rebuild large components. The HBMX boring mill product line consists of four models with X-axis travels of 55, 79, 94, and 120 inches.
DCXi Product Line
The double column DCX series offers four different sizes, based on two, three, and four-meter X-axis travels and Y-axis travel. These machining centers are designed to facilitate production of large parts and molds often required by the aerospace, energy, and custom machinery industries. The 2- and 3-meter models offer two different spindle sizes to fit different applications. The 3- and 4-meter models are available as five-axis machines equipped with two different types of articulating heads for either high-speed cutting or high-torque cutting. DCX machines are the largest models offered by Hurco that feature the powerful and flexible WinMax® control.
TMi Product Line
The TM product line of slant-bed lathes (horizontal turning centers) is designed for entry-level job shops and contract manufacturers seeking efficient processing of small to medium lot sizes. The 2-axis turning TM models are in four sizes, measured by chuck size: six, eight, ten, and 12 inches. We added motorized tooling on the lathe turret to further enhance the capability of the TM turning centers and designated it as the TM-M product line. These turning centers with live tooling allow our customers to complete a number of secondary milling, drilling, and tapping operations while the part is still held in the chuck after the turning operations are complete, which provides significant productivity gains. The TM-M product line consists of three models: TM8Mi, TM10Mi, and TM12Mi. The newly introduced TM8MY and TM10MY models further expand productivity and flexibility by adding a Y-axis, making the models suitable for complex jobs.
TMXi Product Line
The TMX product line consists of high-performance turning centers. There are six models in two sizes. The TMX models have higher speed spindles and a more rigid frame, the TMX-MY models are equipped with an additional axis and motorized live tooling, and the TMX-MYS models also have an additional spindle. These products are designed for customers who want to reduce part handling and complete complex components that require speed, accuracy, and superior surface finish in a single set-up. They are available in either eight or ten-inch main chuck sizes.
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Product Development
Since Hurco is the technology and innovation brand of our corporate portfolio, we have focused our attention on product enhancements of existing models in an effort to align the Hurco brand with the newest engineering innovations and components available to compete with other premium brands in the marketplace. One example of a product enhancement completed in fiscal year 2025 was a next generation VC 500 5-axis to better fit market needs. Improved automation integration and ergonomics are among some of the considerations engineered into the design. The next generation VC 500 is expected to launch in early 2026. Further building on our well-positioned 5-axis lineup, we also completed the design of the BM 500U in fiscal year 2025. This new model features a rigid dual column bridge design to compete with general purpose 5-axis machines from other original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”). As the market becomes more comfortable with multi-axis machines, opportunities with a growing number of job shops arise. To appeal to the job shop market, we have included the following in the design of the BM 500U: a smaller footprint, a 500mm table, a 15,000rpm spindle and faster axes. Additionally, we made background enhancements to our WinMax® software, focusing on bolstering reliability and optimizing resource management. These improvements are designed to ensure smoother user experience without interrupting workflow. These efforts collectively enhance software performance and efficiency, providing a more dependable and responsive experience while using WinMax®.
Milltronics CNC Machine Tools
Our Milltronics line of CNC machine tools is designed for excellent value with more standard features for the price versus competitors. We manufacture and sell these machine tools with a fully integrated interactive computer control system. The INSPIRE+ control console, launched in 2024, was an upgrade from the previous system, Milltronics 9000 Series DGI CNC, with enhanced hardware and graphics features. The control is compatible with G & M Code programs (generated from CAD/CAM software) and features onboard conversational visual aid programming. The Milltronics portfolio consists of the following product lines:
VK Series
The VK is our CNC knee mill designed for prototype, research and development, maintenance, and other general-purpose applications. It offers the easy table access of a conventional knee mill, with the power and flexibility of the 9000 DGI CNC control and motion system. Unlike most competitive models, it is not a retrofit kit but rather designed from the ground up as a CNC.
TRQ/TRM Product Line
Products with the TRQ or TRM designation are part of the toolroom bed mill category, which are machines that are available without an enclosure (also referred to as open bed machines), that provide easy access to the worktable. Typical applications for these machines include general machining, job shops, prototype, or maintenance and repair. Available with quill-head or rigid-head designs, there are six models in four sizes with X-axis travels of 30, 40, 60 and 78 inches. The 60-inch and 78-inch models are also available with a high-torque option. Most toolroom models feature box way construction for rigidity and are designed to absorb vibrations.
VM General Purpose Product Line
The VM product line consists of attractively-priced vertical machining centers designed for job shops, prototype, research and development, and other general machining applications. These belt-driven models have 40-taper spindles and are available in four different sizes. Customers can choose models with X-axis travels of 25, 30, 40, or 50 inches. There is also a model with extended spindle nose-to-table dimensions for large fourth-axis rotary applications.
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VM Inline Performance (IL) Product Line
The VM-IL product line consists of moderately-priced performance vertical machining centers for high-speed applications, such as die and mold, aerospace, and medical machining. Featuring heavier castings, faster motion, and inline spindles, these 40-taper machines are available in four sizes. Models include X-axis travels of 30, 42, 50, or 60 inches. Many of these models have extended Y-axis travels.
VM Extra Power (XP) Product Line
The VM-XP product line consists of moderately-priced, vertical machining centers for more demanding metal removal applications, such as castings or forgings. These heavy-duty, 50-taper models are designed for applications that require more power and torque. Customers can choose from three different models with X-axis travels of 50, 60, or 84 inches.
VM (5X) Product Line
The VM-5X product line features five-axis trunnion tables integrated onto C-frame style machines and is available with either a 200 or 250mm plater. The 200mm machine is offered with a belted spindle and the 250mm machine comes with an inline configuration.
BR Product Line
The BR product line consists of high-speed bridge mills that are used in pattern shops and the aerospace industry, in addition to job shops, due to the large table and travels that support a wide range of part sizes. BR machines have inline spindles and are available with 150 inches in X-axis travel and 60 inches in Y-axis travel.
TRL Product Line
The TRL product line is Milltronics’ newest line of tool room lathes. These turning centers feature a gap bed, a swing that ranges from 16.7 to 27 inches, and a Z-axis travel that ranges from 66.5 to 84.6 inches. Chuck size is chosen during the purchasing process.
SL Product Line
The SL product line of slant-bed lathes (horizontal turning centers) is designed for entry-level job shops and contract manufacturers seeking efficient processing of small to medium lot sizes. These compact machines are available with chuck sizes of six, eight, and ten inches and support an optional conversational high-efficiency cutting cycle on the control called Bi-Directional Turning, a cutting strategy typically available only with high-end CAD/CAM systems.
Product Development
Milltronics recently introduced the new INSPIRE+ control console, with a modern look, increased display size, and ergonomic input. The new control console leverages patented Hurco intellectual property to enhance cutting precision and surface finish on Milltronics machine tools. Features like rapid retract and leadscrew and squareness compensations enable customers to maximize their Milltronics machine tool's performance. Additionally, in fiscal year 2024, Milltronics introduced two new product lines, the TRL toolroom flatbed lathes and the X5 five-axis integrated machines. The X5 line is available in both belted and in-line spindle models, featuring a 200- or 250-millimeter trunnion table.
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Takumi CNC Machine Tools
The Takumi brand features machines designed for applications requiring precision and high speed, high efficiency milling. Market segments that require such applications, including die and mold, aerospace, medical, and energy, or any customer that needs to produce very high-accuracy parts quickly. Takumi machines are available with a variety of industry standard CNC controls, including Fanuc®*, Siemens®, Mitsubishi®, or Heidenhain®. Models include three-axis vertical machining centers with linear guides; three-axis vertical machining centers with box ways; high-speed, double column vertical machining centers; heavy-duty, double-column machining centers; five-axis machining centers and high-speed horizontal machining centers. Takumi machines are built and fitted to exacting standards to produce high accuracies and superior surface finishes. The Takumi portfolio consists of the following product lines:
PV Series
The PV Series are entry-level vertical machining centers yet feature high-performance direct drive spindles and robust roller way technology. PV machines are available in two sizes with X-axis travels of either 26 or 41 inches. They are designed for general purpose and job shop applications.
VC Series
The VC Series vertical machining centers are fast, three-axis linear guide machining centers designed for customers doing a variety of different parts, including die and mold, medical, automotive, and job shops. The VC machines are available in five sizes with X-axis travels of 34, 42, 47, 50, and 60 inches. An extended Y-axis travel version of the 42-inch model is offered for mold shops making square mold bases.
V Series
The V Series vertical machining centers are heavy-duty, box-way machines built for tough applications such as roughing cast iron. These massive three-axis machines feature belt or geared spindles to provide maximum torque. The V Series product line includes eight models with X-axis travels of 39, 43, 47, 60, 70, 78, 86, and 126 inches.
H Series
Designed to produce parts that require high precision and superior surface finishes, H Series machines offer an extremely rigid and thermally stable double-column design. These three-axis models feature high-speed, direct-drive spindles, or built-in HSK spindles, with up to 20,000rpm, in addition to spindle speed options of 24,000rpm and 36,000rpm. The H Series product line consists of 11 models with X-axis travels of 24, 40, 49, 63, 86, 126, 157, and 197 inches, with select models available with extended Y-axis travel and/or high-speed spindles. These machines are specifically targeted for die and mold and aerospace customers.
U Series
Designed with trunnion tables or swivel heads, these five-axis simultaneous machining centers provide versatility, as well as reduced setup time and process time. Most models are offered with a double-column structure for superior stability and performance. The U Series product line consists of six models, four of which offer trunnion table sizes of 10, 16, 24, and 31.5 inches. The UB version is equipped with a B/C swivel head and a 12,000rpm built-in spindle. Its double-column design provides a spacious X-axis travel of 126 inches. The UR1000 has a two-axis head and a 39-inch rotary table integrated into a double-column machine, designed for large and heavy five-axis parts, such as those found in die and mold, aerospace, and energy applications.
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* Fanuc® is a registered trademark of GE Fanuc Automation Americas, Inc. Siemens® is a registered trademark of Siemens AG. Mitsubishi® is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Heidenhain® is a registered trademark of HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DR. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH.
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G Series
Designed specifically for the machining of graphite or copper electrodes used in electrical discharge machining (EDM), G Series machines offer the same extremely rigid and thermally stable double-column design of the H Series with high-speed, direct-drive spindles, or built-in HSK spindles, that have up to 20,000rpm, but are also equipped with a graphite dust extraction system. The G Series product line consists of three models with X-axis travels of 22, 30, and 40 inches.
BC Series
BC Series machines are double column, three-axis machining centers designed for heavy cutting and applications that require high power and torque, such as die and mold. These models include a heavy cutting, 6,000rpm geared-head spindle for maximum cutting power. The BC Series models are available in eight sizes, including X-axis travels of 83, 122, 126, 157 and 197 inches, with several models featuring different choices of Y-axis travel.
HMX Series
The HMX Series are high-speed horizontal machining centers that are capable of up to 1G acceleration. These models include twin pallets to maximize cutting time along with very fast pallet exchange times and rapid traverse rates. Available in 400-, 500-, and 630-millimeter pallet sizes, they can also be fitted with expandable automatic tool changers that hold up to 220 tools. The HMX500 model is available in either #40 or #50 taper spindles.
SL Lathes
SL slant-bed lathes are turning centers equipped with box ways and designed for heavy cutting to provide superior part finishes. The SL Series includes four models: the SL200 and SL250, both available with ten-inch chucks; the SL300, which has a 12-inch chuck; and the SL450, which has an 18-inch chuck.
Product Development
Takumi recently introduced a new UVC600 five-axis machine with a 600-millimeter cantilever table. This machine features faster rapids with a 15,000rpm direct drive spindle for production of high accuracy and complex parts. The UA400 five-axis model was also introduced and has a 15,000rpm direct drive spindle with a trunnion table mounted 90 degrees on the front of the machine for ease of part loading and provision to integrate automation. Finally, Takumi developed three intelligent thermal compensation levels, iSPIN-TC, which, depending on the application, greatly reduces spindle thermal deviation.
Other Computer Control Systems and Software Products
The following machine tool computer control systems and software products are sold directly to end-users and/or to other OEMs.
Autobend®
Our Autobend® computer control systems are applied to metal bending press brake machines that form parts from sheet metal and steel plate. They consist of a microprocessor-based computer control and back gauge (an automated gauging system that determines where the bend will be made). We have manufactured and sold the Autobend® product line since 1968. We currently market two models of our Autobend® computer control systems for press brake machines, in combination with six different back gauges as retrofit units for installation on existing or new press brake machines.
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Software Products
In addition to our standard computer control features, we offer software option products for part programming. These products are sold to users of our Hurco computerized machine tools equipped with our dual touch-screen or single touch-screen consoles featuring WinMax® control software. Each international division packages the options as appropriate for its market. The most common options include Advanced Verification Graphics, Solid Model Import with 3D DXF Technology, Swept Surface, DXF Transfer, UltiMonitor, UltiPocket with Helical Ramp Entry and Insert Pockets, Conversational Part and Tool Probing, Tool and Material Library, NC/Conversational Merge, Job List, Automation Job Manager, Stream Load, Active Thermal Compensation, Thread Repair, and Simultaneous Five-Axis Contouring.
The Advanced Verification Graphics option displays a picture of the rendered part on the screen of the control that can be viewed from any angle. The detail allows the customer to evaluate how the part is programmed to be machined before cutting commences, which eliminates the need to scrap expensive material.
Our Swept Surface software option simplifies programming of 3D contours and significantly reduces programming time.
The DXF Transfer software option increases operator productivity because it eliminates manual data entry of part features by transferring AutoCAD®* drawing files directly into our computer control or into our desktop programming software, WinMax® Desktop.
Solid Model Import with 3D DXF Technology automatically uses geometry from a 3D CAD model to easily create conversational programs for 2D and 3D parts or even 3+2 and 5-sided parts.
Designed to take advantage of the Internet of Things, UltiMonitor is a web-based productivity, management, and service tool that enables customers to monitor, inspect, and receive notifications about their Hurco machines from any location where they can access the internet. Customers can transfer part designs, receive event notifications via email or text, access diagnostic data, monitor the machine via webcam, and communicate with the machine operator.
UltiPocket with Helical Ramp Entry and Insert Pockets automatically calculates the tool path around islands, eliminating the arduous task of plotting these shapes. Islands can also be rotated, scaled, and repeated.
Conversational Part and Tool Probing options permit the computerized dimensional measurement of machined parts and the associated cutting tools. This “on-machine” technique improves the throughput of the measurement process when compared to traditional “off-machine” approaches.
The Tool and Material Library option stores the tool and material information with the machine instead of storing it with each individual part program. The user enters the tool data and geometry one time and chooses the particular tool from the list when it is needed. Additionally, the library reads the part program and automatically locates the tool or displays an alert if the tool does not exist. In addition to saving time, the Tool and Material Library eliminates the need to enter information repeatedly and can prevent common tool crash conditions.
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* AutoCAD® is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries/ affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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NC/Conversational Merge lets the user incorporate conversational features, such as tool probing, pattern operations, and scaling, into existing G-Code programs.
Job List provides an intuitive way to group files together and run them sequentially without operator intervention, which promotes automation, lights-out machining, program stitching, file bundling, and adaptive processes.
Automation Job Manager is a software feature designed specifically for seamless integration of the Hurco control to our automation package called Job Shop Automation, which promotes intuitive programming of collaborative robots for machine tending applications.
Stream Load allows the user to run very large NC files without the need to upload the entire file into the control’s memory to avoid exceeding memory limits.
Active Thermal Compensation is a feature that uses sensors to measure head casting temperature growth and software that automatically compensates for that growth, improving part accuracy.
Thread Repair is a feature for turning applications that provides an efficient way to repair existing threads, which is especially beneficial for large pipes and other parts manufactured for the oil/energy sector.
Simultaneous Five-Axis Contouring software enables a five-axis machine to command motion concurrently on all axes. This allows the user to create continuous tool-paths along complex geometries with only a single machine/part setup, providing increased productivity along with the performance benefits of using shorter cutting tools. The sale of simultaneous five-axis contouring software is subject to government export licensing requirements.
ProCobots CNC Automation
ProCobots provides automation solutions including collaborative robots (cobots), grippers, material handling, and Industry 4.0-capable software and controls. Designed to be easy to use, safe, and flexible, ProCobots solutions are standardized systems aimed at customers who are in high-mix, low- and medium-volume manufacturing environments. Products include portable models, such as the ProFeeder Flex and ProFeeder Table, as well as flexible cell solutions, including the ProFeeder and Easy Desk, and higher volume systems including the ProFeeder Compact, ProFeeder X, and ProFeeder XL models. ProCobots solutions are available for any Hurco, Milltronics, or Takumi machine.
LCM Machine Tool Components and Accessories
Based in Italy, LCM designs, manufactures, and sells mechanical and electro-mechanical components and accessories for machine tools for a wide variety of machine tool OEMs. LCM’s direct drive spindle, swivel head, and rotary torque table are used in the Hurco SRT line of five-axis machining centers to achieve simultaneous five-axis machining.
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CNC Rotary Tables
LCM has introduced a new generation of trunnion tables that are common across various machine models. These trunnion tables have faster rpm feedrates, interchangeable platter diameters, the ability to add power work holding devices and provision to easily incorporate rotary union. LCM has several lines of CNC rotary tables for both horizontal and vertical-horizontal positioning. Customers can choose rotary tables with either hydraulic or pneumatic clamping systems. Additionally, LCM offers CNC rotary tables powered by either a torque motor or a high-precision mechanical transmission.
CNC Tilt Tables
LCM has several lines of CNC tilting rotary tables, intended specifically for five-axis machining centers. Each of the lines is differentiated by the technology used for clamping (hydraulic or pneumatic) and by the type of transmission (either mechanical transmission or torque motor).
Swivel Heads and Electro-spindles
LCM has two primary lines of swivel heads that enable the spindle axis to be tilted with continuous motion and several electro-spindle (built-in motors for swivel heads) options. The two lines of swivel heads are differentiated by the type of transmission (either mechanical transmission or torque motor).
Non-Hurco Branded Products & Technologies
While our three brands of CNC machine tools, related software products, Autobend®, ProCobots, and LCM are responsible for the vast majority of our revenue, we have added certain other non-Hurco OEM products to our portfolio that contribute to our top and bottom line, provide product diversity and market penetration opportunity, and reduce the impact of geographic cyclicality. We believe these non-Hurco branded products help us partially offset the cyclical nature of the machine tool market and potentially reduce the risks associated with expansion into new geographic markets by diversifying our product offering. These non-Hurco branded products are sold by our wholly-owned distributors and are comprised primarily of other general-purpose vertical machining centers and lathes, laser cutting machines, CNC grinders, compact horizontal machining centers, metal cutting saws, CNC Swiss lathes, and related parts, consumables, and installation and repair services. We also offer select models of Milltronics branded machines as OEM ready machines that can be branded and sold under a private label by independent third parties.
Parts and Service
Our service organization provides installation, warranty, operator training, and customer support for our products on a worldwide basis. In the United States, our principal distributors generally have the primary responsibility for machine installation and warranty service and support for product sales. Our service organization also sells software options, computer control upgrades, accessories, and replacement parts for our products. We believe our after-sales parts and service business strengthens our customer relationships and provides continuous information concerning the evolving requirements of end-users.
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Manufacturing
Our computerized metal cutting machine tools are manufactured and assembled to our specifications primarily by our wholly-owned subsidiary in Taiwan (Hurco Manufacturing Limited (“HML”)). HML conducts final assembly operations and is supported by a network of contract suppliers of components and sub-assemblies that manufacture components for our products. The LCM line of electro-mechanical components and accessories for machine tools is designed and manufactured in Italy. Our facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, also conducts final assembly operations for certain Hurco VMX machines, Milltronics IL/XP models, Milltronics bridge mills for the American market, certain electro-spindle components for LCM, and automation systems for ProCobots.
We have a contract manufacturing agreement for computer control systems with Hurco Automation, Ltd. (“HAL”), a Taiwanese company in which we have a 35% ownership interest. This company produces all of our computer control systems to our specifications, sources industry standard computer components and our proprietary parts, performs final assembly, and conducts test operations.
We work closely with our subsidiaries, key component suppliers, and HAL to ensure that their production capacity will be sufficient to meet the projected demand for our machine tool products. Many of the key components used in our machines can be sourced from multiple suppliers. However, any prolonged interruption of operations or significant reduction in the capacity or performance capability at any of our manufacturing facilities, or at any of our key component suppliers, could have a material adverse effect on our operations.
Marketing and Distribution
We principally sell our products through approximately 160 independent agents and distributors throughout North and South America (the “Americas”), Europe, and Asia. Although some distributors carry competitive products, we are the primary line for the majority of our distributors globally. We also have our own direct sales and service organizations in China, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and certain parts of the United States, which are among the world’s principal machine tool consuming markets. Our selling divisions in the United States have responsibility for the Americas, which includes Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America, and the U.S.
Approximately 85% of the worldwide demand for computerized machine tools and computer control systems is outside of the U.S. In fiscal year 2025, approximately 62% of our revenues were derived from customers outside of the Americas. No single end-user or distributor of our products accounted for more than 5% of our total sales and service fees. The end-users of our products are precision tool, die and mold manufacturers, independent job shops, specialized short-run production applications within large manufacturing operations, and manufacturing facilities that focus on medium-to-high run production of large batches of a few types of parts instead of small batches of many different parts. Industries served include aerospace, defense, medical equipment, energy, automotive/transportation, electronics, and computer industries.
We also sell our Autobend® computer control systems to OEMs of new metal fabrication machine tools that integrate them with their own products prior to the sale of those products to their own customers, to retrofitters of used metal fabrication machine tools that integrate them with those machines as part of the retrofitting operation, and to end-users that have an installed base of metal fabrication machine tools, either with or without related computer control systems.
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Demand
We believe demand for our products is driven by advances in industrial technology and the related demand for automated process improvements. Other factors affecting demand include:
•the need to continuously improve productivity and shorten cycle time;
•an aging machine tool installed base that will require replacement with more advanced technology;
•the industrial development of emerging markets in Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe; and
•the declining supply of skilled machinists.
Demand for our products is also highly dependent upon economic conditions and the general level of business confidence, as well as factors such as production capacity utilization and changes in governmental policies regarding tariffs, corporate taxation, fluctuations in foreign currencies, and other investment incentives.
Competition
We compete with many other machine tool producers in the U.S. and foreign countries. Most of our competitors are larger and have greater financial resources than us. Major worldwide competitors include DMG Mori Co., Ltd., Mazak Corporation, Haas Automation, Inc., Smart Machine Tool, DN Solutions (formerly Doosan Corporation), Okuma Corporation, Fryer Machine Systems Inc., ProtoTRAK CNC Machines, Quick Jet Machine, Co., Ltd., Gentiger Machinery Industrial, Co., Ltd., and Yeong Chin Machinery Industries, Co., Ltd.
Through our subsidiary LCM, we compete with manufacturers of machine tool components and accessories such as IBAG, Kessler, Peron Speed International, GSA Technology Co., Ltd., and Duplomatic Automation.
We strive to compete by developing patentable software and other proprietary features that offer enhanced productivity, technological capabilities, and ease of use. We offer our products in a range of prices and capabilities to target a broad potential market. We also believe that our competitiveness is aided by our reputation for reliability and quality, our strong international sales and distribution organization, and our extensive customer service organization.
Intellectual Property
We consider the majority of our products to be proprietary. Various features of our Hurco and Milltronics control systems and machine tools employ technologies covered by patents and trademarks that are material to our business. We also own additional patents covering new technologies that we have acquired or developed, and that we are planning to incorporate into our control systems or products in the future.
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Human Capital Resources
Hurco is committed to attracting and retaining the brightest and best talent. Therefore, investing, developing, and maintaining human capital is critical to our success. As of October 31, 2025, Hurco had approximately 651 full-time employees, of which approximately 30% were in the Americas and 70% were in other global regions. As a global industrial technology company, a large number of our employees are engineers, trained trade, or technical workers focusing on advanced manufacturing, and many of them hold master’s, doctorate, or equivalent advanced degrees, or are veterans of the armed services. Hurco emphasizes a number of measures and objectives in managing its human capital assets, including, among others, employee safety and wellness, talent acquisition and retention, employee engagement, development and training, diversity, and compensation and pay equity. None of our employees are covered by a collective-bargaining agreement. We have not experienced any employee-generated work stoppages or disruptions, and we consider our employee relations to be satisfactory.
Employee Engagement, Development, and Training
We encourage and support the growth and development of our employees and, wherever possible, seek to fill positions by promotion and transfer from within the organization. We advance continual learning and career development through ongoing performance and development conversations or evaluations with employees, internally and externally developed training programs, and educational reimbursement programs. In connection with the latter, reimbursement is available to employees enrolled in pre-approved degree or certification programs at accredited institutions that teach skills or knowledge relative to our business or otherwise to the development of the employee’s skill set or knowledge base. In addition, we routinely invest in seminars, conferences, and other training or continuing education events for our employees.
Diversity
We are committed to fostering work environments that value and promote diversity. This commitment includes a policy to provide equal access to, and participation in, equal employment opportunities, programs, and services without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, stereotypes or assumptions based thereon. We pride ourselves on policies and programs designed for the development and fair treatment of our global workforce, including generous healthcare and benefit programs for our employees, equal employment hiring practices and policies, and anti-harassment, workforce safety, and anti-retaliation policies. We welcome and celebrate our teams’ differences, experiences, and beliefs, and we are investing in a more engaged and diverse workforce.
Ethical Business Practices
We also foster a strong corporate culture that promotes high standards of ethics and compliance for our businesses, including policies that set forth principles to guide employee, officer, director, and vendor conduct, such as our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics. We also maintain a whistleblower policy and anonymous hotline for the confidential reporting of any suspected policy violations or unethical business conduct on the part of our businesses, employees, officers, directors, or vendors, and we provide training and education to our global workforce with respect to our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and anti-corruption and anti-bribery policies. We intend to disclose any amendment to, or a waiver from, a provision of our Code of Business Conduct and Ethics that applies to our principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, or persons performing similar functions by posting such information on our website at www.hurco.com.
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Backlog
For information on orders and backlog, see Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in this report.
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