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News Release from: Minnesota Rubber and Plastics
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 October 2006
Europe is home to centre of excellence
Minnesota Rubber Europe has been assigned to become a centre of excellence for new product developments and reinforced European customer care.
Minnesota Rubber Europe, ideally located at Pacy sur Eure near Paris, has been assigned to become a centre of excellence for new product developments and reinforced European customer care The fully operational factory contains: black rubber and liquid silicone rubber (LSR) injection presses; a full materials laboratory; a quality department; a distribution warehouse; and a European sales and marketing organisation
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company's technical support team in the USA will also continue to be very active with the engineering and technical support resources at Pacy sur Eure.
"We will continue to bring all the global resources of our facilities to serve the needs of the marketplace", states Alexander Kahlert, European Sales and Marketing Manager, Minnesota Rubber Europe.
Minnesota Rubber Europe continues to meet the demands of a global marketplace, and the needs of its customers, through our expanded relationship with Minnesota Rubber North America and Minnesota Rubber Asia Pacific.
Says Kahlert: "Today our Pacy sur Eure manufacturing facility in France works even closer with our six factories in North America (four for rubber and two for plastics), in addition to our facility in Singapore".
"We also bring to bear the full support of our worldwide network of Global Express Group manufacturing partners which further enhances our depth and capabilities".
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