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About Bodor

Bodor builds laser equipment around people who run production

Bodor's culture is shaped by practical manufacturing conversations: what operators can learn quickly, what maintenance teams can repeat, what buyers can justify, and what service teams can support after the machine leaves the factory.

Mission

Make laser adoption less uncertain for industrial buyers

Bodor works with customers who need to turn capital equipment into predictable output. The mission is to simplify the path from machine interest to running production by pairing equipment selection with clear application review, training plans, and service expectations.

That mission matters because many factories are not buying a single machine in isolation. They are changing how parts move through cutting, welding, inspection, finishing, and delivery. Bodor teams focus on the working details that make those changes easier to manage.

Vision

Support laser cells that remain useful as product mixes change

The vision is a practical one: production teams should be able to adapt a laser system to new materials, part sizes, and schedule pressure without rebuilding the whole process every time the order book changes.

Bodor keeps attention on repeatable settings, safe maintenance access, source selection, and operator confidence. A reliable partner does not overcomplicate the purchase. It helps the buyer see the operational tradeoffs before the first shipment arrives.

Working values

Culture that favors useful answers over showroom language

Bodor's value system is grounded in the questions factory teams ask every day: how to keep a line available, how to train a new operator, how to avoid hidden site costs, and how to make service communication faster.

01

Clear machine fit

Recommendations start with materials, thickness, part size, and shift pattern before a power level or machine format is proposed.

02

Operator respect

Training materials and controls are planned for the people who will load sheets, check nozzles, confirm focus, and recover from ordinary process interruptions.

03

Service evidence

Support conversations ask for photos, alarms, cut samples, settings, and maintenance history so the case can move toward a useful answer quickly.

04

Production honesty

Every laser choice has tradeoffs. Bodor keeps those tradeoffs visible, especially around power, gas use, bed size, automation, and operator availability.

Work with Bodor

Bring us the production problem, not only the machine name

A useful laser conversation starts with the part, the material, the workflow, and the team that will run it. Bodor is ready to review those details with you.