Custom CNC Machining Focused on Small-Batch Manufacturing

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Werner Machine: From Humble Beginnings to Industry Excellence

Werner Machine, a custom CNC machining facility, was founded 25 years ago by Victor Werner, a machining enthusiast. Victor's journey began in the early 90s with an automobile-related business focused on restoration and customization. During this time, he discovered his talent for machining, starting with a tabletop mill in his basement and later acquiring a full-size Bridgeport milling machine. This newfound passion led him to work for Higginbotham & Associates, where he honed his skills and became the company's first full-time employee.

Encouraged by his employer, Victor ventured out on his own in April 2000, purchasing the computerized milling part of the shop from Higginbotham. With the support of his long-time friend and colleague, Rob Escoe, a partnership was formed, and Werner Machine was born. The company quickly established itself as a reliable and high-quality machine shop.

Inside of Werner Machine Shop, a Custom CNC Machining Facility in Marietta, Georgia
The Werner Machine Team, expert CNC machinists in Marietta, Georgia

Located in Marietta, Georgia, Werner Machine produces everything from small-batch manufacturing orders to larger manufacturing runs. As a dedicated Haas equipment shop, our team operates six vertical mills and three CNC lathes, specializing in machining aluminum, plastics, steel, and stainless alloys.

Werner Machine functions like a family business. While team members may not be related, many have known each other since before the company's inception. This close-knit culture is evident in our low turnover rate and the high number of long-term clients we proudly serve.

What Sets Our Experienced CNC Machinists Apart from Other Machine Shops

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Dedication to Building Strong Relationships

  • The team consists of five experienced CNC machinists, with an average tenure of more than 13 years at Werner Machine.
  • We proudly retain our first clients from 25 years ago, showcasing our long-term commitment.
  • Our president personally hand-delivers finished products to local customers.
  • Our shop welcomes customers to visit and check on the progress of their orders.
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Focus on Education and Collaboration

  • We hire people from diverse job backgrounds, prioritizing a strong work ethic and training them to become expert machinists.
  • We consult with clients, helping them modify specs to design parts that are more economical and easier to produce.
  • We cross-train and share our knowledge, ensuring seamless collaboration and job completion.
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Unwavering Commitment to Quality

  • Our equipment covers a wide spectrum of machining capabilities and is consistently updated.
  • We specialize in machining aluminum, plastics, steel, and stainless alloys, honing our skills in these specific areas.
  • We produce products of the highest standard, ensuring excellence in every piece.
  • If mistakes happen, we promptly correct them to maintain our quality promise.

Meet the Werner Machine Team

Victor Werner, president of Werner Machine, a custom CNC machining facility in Marietta, Georgia

Victor Werner

President

I’m the founder and owner. Day-to-day, I’m out talking to clients and making sure our team is excited to come to work every day.

Rob Escoe, operations manager at Werner Machine, a custom CNC machine shop in Marietta, Georgia

Rob Escoe

Operations Manager

I’m the front office guy – I handle all the estimates and setting up the jobs, so that our customers get their orders on time and on budget.

Daniel Greene, lead shop supervisor at Werner Machine, a precision machine shop in Marietta, Georgia specializing in Aluminum, Plastics, Steel, and Stainless Alloys

Daniel Greene

Lead Shop Supervisor

I’m responsible for programming our equipment. I make sure that the specs are entered correctly, so that each product produced meets customer specifications.

Alice Werner, officer administrator at Werner Machine

Alice Werner

Office Administrator

I make sure the office runs smoothly, manage our payroll and employee benefits, and no one here steps out of line.

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Jack

Shop Security

Also known as the shop doorbell. Thanks to Jack, we always know when someone enters the shop.

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Georgina

Chief Comfort Officer

Often found sleeping on the couch, Georgina’s cozy presence adds warmth to the shop environment.