SHENZHEN, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bodor Laser reached a major milestone at its DreamSpace Super Factory with the roll-off of its 10,000th laser cutting machine of 2025. The machine, a flagship M Series tube laser cutting system, has completed production, inspection, and functional testing and is ready for global delivery.
This milestone reflects Bodor Laser’s long-term commitment to large-scale intelligent manufacturing and standardized quality management. From the first unit to the 10,000th, the company has demonstrated its ability to scale advanced production while maintaining consistent performance, reliability, and delivery efficiency, earning trust from customers worldwide.
DreamSpace: Built for High-Volume, Efficient Delivery
The roll-off confirms that the 74,000-square-meter DreamSpace Super Factory has entered stable, high-efficiency operation. Designed as a fully integrated manufacturing site, the facility combines continuous assembly lines with modular production, enabling smooth end-to-end workflows and consistent output at scale.
“Our focus at DreamSpace is coordinated production and stable output, ensuring reliable manufacturing capacity,” said Lu Guohao, Head of the President’s Office at Bodor Laser.
By year-end, the factory is expected to operate more than 10 production lines, with monthly output exceeding 1,000 machines. The site also includes an R&D and pilot-production center, along with ultra-clean workshops dedicated to the precision manufacturing of core components such as laser sources and cutting heads.
Through lean manufacturing practices, optimized layouts, intelligent management systems, and digitalized process control, DreamSpace has established efficient internal logistics and standardized operations, significantly improving overall manufacturing efficiency.
Standardized Quality Control Across the Lifecycle
Bodor Laser applies a zero-defect mindset supported by a closed-loop, digital quality management system that integrates quality control across the entire product lifecycle. Automation and intelligent software enable real-time monitoring and adjustment of production processes.
Quality assurance begins at the development stage under an Integrated Product Development (IPD) framework. Each machine undergoes strict verification, including cleanroom optical assembly, extended endurance testing, and performance validation across a wide temperature range.
All quality data are integrated into Bodor’s QMS platform, enabling full traceability and continuous improvement. Featuring advanced four-chuck designs and parallel dual-process machining, the M Series machines deliver higher efficiency and material utilization.
The roll-off of 10,000 machines underscores Bodor Laser’s dual-engine strategy of intelligent manufacturing and full-lifecycle quality control, supporting its continued global expansion.
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Jack Thompson
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