Timber iQ October - November 2017 // Issue: 34 | Page 32

ADVERTORIAL KZN manufacturer increases quality and productivity With demand for superior quality office furniture not only in the local arena but also in international markets, trends in design change almost monthly. H igh quality products cannot be emphasised more in this competitive market in southern Africa and with increased demand for a variety of assorted designs and colours in the production of office furniture, manufacturers need to stay on top form. Enter Macphersons. ABOUT MACPHERSONS Macphersons office furniture, based on the north coast of Durban, entered the office furniture market in the early 1980s and now supplies many local and top international branded corporate entities with high quality furniture. The company was started by Billy Macpherson in central Durban, and as the business expanded he was forced to eventually relocate and build his own factory on the north coast near Ballito. Macphersons also have showrooms in most of the major cities in prime locations. Billy Macpherson still handles the commercial side of the business and his daughter, Kim Black, assists with sales and showrooms. His son, Tyron Macpherson manages all production and assists with custom designs on certain orders. The company recently upgraded the factory machinery to deal with market trends and high production levels. As an ongoing upgrade Tyron Macpherson added a lot of high technology machinery into the production lines to not only speed up and achieve a margin of consistency throughout his range, but also to place the necessary controls to achieve his production targets. The latest acquisition was specifically enforced to the change in production requirements and to add to the strength and durability of the product. MACPHERSONS AND THE CMC GROUP In the initial meeting with national sales director of the CMC Group, Cecil Schickerling, Tyron notes that drilling and line boring needed to be upgraded to assist the panel processing side to have accurate drilling applications. It also needed complicated routing and slotting to fit all the latest technology fittings and hinges required which will be a set standard throughout his product line. Schickerling adds that the AES Througfeed CNC boring machine was the correct choice to achieve these requirements as high and drilling depths need to be achieved. The versatility of the aEs Sirius, which assists in 30 OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 // Tyron Macpherson and Ashveen Hemraj (CNC operator) setting up the Sirius AES machine. grooving applications by means of a sawblade, a HSD router head to do cut-outs on panels as well as cut assorted designs on the boards. All of this is controlled via the powerful alphacam back office program networked to the machine in the factory. See more on page 32