Established in 1975, GOODWAY Machine Corp. is one of Taiwan’s leading CNC lathe manufacturers. With operations in Taichung, Chiayi, Los Angeles, and Suzhou, and our marketing network covers 45 countries and regions with 60 professional distributors.
Our product line includes over 600 models of multi-axis, vertical, horizontal, and SWISS type turning centers, as well as high-precision cylindrical grinding machines. Our machining solutions serve industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, electronics, and heavy machinery.
With over 50 years in the machine tool industry, I have faced challenges from entrepreneurship and debt to restructuring and expansion. Throughout this journey, my unwavering focus has been customer satisfaction.
GOODWAY's success stems from the dedication of our employees, the support of our partners, and the trust of our global customers. 'Innovation and Excellence' is not only our corporate philosophy but also my personal commitment. Upholding these values allows us to continuously climb towards greater success.
The core values established by our founder, guiding GOODWAY’s development and decision-making over the years.
Every machine tool bearing the GOODWAY brand is developed and manufactured entirely in-house by GOODWAY. Key cast components like the machine bed, saddle, and headstock undergo final precision machining within our own facility. Vital components such as turrets, spindles, and tailstocks are also precisely assembled in-house. This high degree of vertical integration allows GOODWAY's turning centers to achieve superior quality, exceptional precision, and remarkably durable product lifespans compared to equivalent models that rely on commercially available components.
In response to the groundbreaking rise of AI and the New Energy industry, GOODWAY will continue to advance in three key areas: Intelligence, Multi-functionality, and Large-scale capabilities. Building on our foundation of high-quality products, we provide global customers with more advanced mechanical designs and smarter control technologies to meet present and future machining needs.