
The Modern Engineering Team, British Columbia, Canada
Since 1973, Modern Engineering has served as a technical cornerstone across sectors such as automotive, marine, medical, and more. Under the leadership of General Manager Udo Jahn since 1986, the company has deviated from industry-standard expansion models by prioritizing significant upfront capital investment in automation and robotics. This infrastructure-first philosophy ensures that production capacity is established prior to demand, allowing for rapid regeneration and ramp-up of complex projects without the delays typically associated with equipment procurement.
Modern Engineering’s operational model replaces the traditional reliance on manual machine tending with a fleet of high-specification automated systems. The facility’s CNC milling capacity is anchored by 15 machines, including eight 5-axis Matsuura units (MAM72-63V and MAM72-35V) equipped with up to 32 pallets each for continuous, lights-out production. The turning department utilizes nine lathes, including five Nakamura-Tome WT300 twin-spindle machines and NTRX-300 multi-tasking units capable of handling diameters up to 640mm.
The transition from labor-centric to capital-intensive manufacturing is supported by a dedicated automation division. Integration of nine robotic arms, comprising Fanuc and Universal Robotics systems, across milling and turning cells maximizes throughput and ensures repeatable quality. This approach addresses the systemic challenges of domestic manufacturing by leveraging technology to maintain competitiveness against overseas outsourcing.
Quality assurance is integrated directly into the production workflow through an 11-unit inspection department. Utilizing Zeiss CONTURA and Duramax CMMs, alongside Wenzel and Faro metrology tools, Modern Engineering maintains tolerances as fine as 0.003mm. This technical infrastructure ensures that delivery and quality metrics are met through rigorous process control rather than manual oversight.
This infrastructure is not a response to a single contract but a foundational commitment to the North American supply chain. By integrating AI-powered automation and advanced data analytics into its precision machining cells, Modern Engineering provides a stabilized domestic alternative to overseas manufacturing. The result is a production environment characterized by repeatable accuracy and the capacity for rapid ramp-up, serving critical industries where tolerances and delivery timelines are non-negotiable.
“The future of manufacturing in Canada relies on the intelligent application of automation,” says Udo Jahn. “Our focus is on building a robust, high-volume production environment that utilizes robotics and data to meet the exacting requirements of our partners. We invest in the technology first to ensure we have the proven capability to deliver when the industry needs it most,” adds Udo Jahn.
About Modern Engineering
Modern Engineering is a premier CNC machining and automation facility based in British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1973, the company specializes in high-precision manufacturing across industries such as medical, marine, and automotive. With one of the largest CNC milling operations serving North America, Modern Engineering combines decades of technical expertise with a significant investment in robotic automation and advanced quality control systems.
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Phone: 604 946 4110
Address:Delta (Greater Vancouver) British Columbia, Canada
City: Vancouver
State: British Columbia
Country: Canada
Website: https://www.moderneng.com/