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News Release from: Phasa Developments
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2001
Plastic hot air assembly expands to
N.America
Phasa Developments continues to expand its world-wide sales and support network with the appointment of Royse Manufacturing of Dallas, Texas to distribute all Phasa products in North America
Phasa Developments continues to expand its world-wide sales and support network with the appointment of Royse Manufacturing of Dallas, Texas to distribute all Phasa products in North America The move follows the company's appointment of distributors in Germany, Australia and Japan and signals a major drive to capitalise on the cost and time-to-market advantages of the Phasa process throughout Canada, USA and Mexico
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"Royse has a long track record as a technology leader within the printing equipment sector," says Phasa's Business Manager, Tony Woods.
"It has both the resources and commitment to back our advanced range of assembly equipment with the highest standards of service and customer support.
"We believe it is ideally placed to take advantage of applications for our technology throughout the automotive, IT, domestic appliance and electronics industries, particularly in the rapidly-expanding Mexican market." Through the agreement, Royse will also manufacture Phasa products under licence.
"This will not only enable our partners to broaden the scope of their product range," adds Mr Woods, "but will also open up opportunities for our advanced fastening technology in a number of new business areas.".
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