CNC machining for large-scale parts

Quickmill has built its reputation by focusing on a specific segment: large-format, high-performance machining. Rather than trying to cover all applications, the company has adopted a clear strategy: to design gantry-type CNC machining centers for operations where size, weight, and complexity are critical factors.
These are machines designed for thick steel, long strokes, and extended production cycles, where long-term stability is just as important as cutting capacity.
At the heart of this approach lies the fundamental idea that a single machine must be capable of performing multiple operations—not as an additional feature, but as a design principle.
This introduces risk, increases time, and creates variability. By consolidating machining capabilities onto a single platform, it is possible to significantly reduce this complexity: fewer setups lead to greater consistency; less handling reduces risks; and the result is a lower cost per part.
It is not just about speed, but about stability, repeatability, and control throughout the entire process.
Large-format machining is key in sectors where precision and reliability are essential, such as shipbuilding, energy, nuclear, aerospace, defense, mining, and oil and gas.





