MTS Lunch & Learn Part 3 - Machine Tools

Includes a Live Web Event on 03/26/2026 at 12:00 PM (EDT)

  • Registration Closed

Thursday, February 26, 2026

12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Eastern

NOTE: This registration page is for the individual session only. 

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Description

In this session we'll explore the fundamentals of CNC machining and turning centers, explaining how these machines work, what sets them apart, and the key factors that drive performance, cost, and overall value in modern manufacturing

Series Audience

This series is designed for both the appraiser in need of a refresh to sharpen equipment identification skills and/or beginners in the specific profession seeking a crucial foundation for accurate equipment appraisals.  

Learning Outcome

By the end of this event, participants will be able to identify common types of machine tools and the critical specifications that drive their value in equipment appraisal engagements.

Instructional Methods

Speaker presentation and designated question & answer. 

Continuing Education Credit (CE)

This event will award 1.2 CE hours and is not eligible for partial credit. In addition, this webinar is not approved for Real Property state CE hour(s) or CPE.

Learning Level

Fundamental.

General Information 

Join live via your Education Dashboard on the ASA website. This presentation will be recorded and posted for attendees and also made available for purchase via ASA's on-demand library.

System Requirements

This live offering is being held via Zoom. Please be sure to review Zoom's System Requirements to ensure the best possible experience.


Thank you to our sponsors for supporting this important event!

Developed in collaboration with:
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Anthony Cerrito

Machinery-management.com

Anthony began his career in manufacturing on the shop floor, spending 10 years in a production environment, including seven years as a CNC machinist and programmer. In 2015, he joined Machinery Management under the mentorship of Tom Hazelhurst, where he developed expertise in valuing and remarketing the same equipment he once operated. As an Account Manager, he supports clients with the valuation, removal, and strategic remarketing of CNC chip-cutting assets, bringing practical, real-world insight to every engagement.

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