Mecman Industrial represents exclusively to Sumitomo (SHI) Demag in Spain
October 20, 2010
Machine manufacturer of injection moulding sumitomo (shi) demag, Schwaig (Germany), has signed an exclusive representation for Spain with Mecman Industrial, S.L. The agreement includes sales and after-sales service of the injectors. With this new strategic direction, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag intends to intensify the search for new customers in the Spanish market.
During the crisis on the market of the transformation of plastics, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has been stepping up its network of sales and services in the Spanish market. Thanks to the Union with the company Mecman, Sentmenat (Barcelona), has found "a partner which is gaining an excellent reputation in the field of technical services for many years". This family business, with a staff of more than 40 people, has extensive experience in construction, repair and maintenance of machinery and industrial installations.
Mecman has in their in-house machining capabilities, and is also specialized to perform even the most complex tasks on the floor of the client. It has among its clients both multinational enterprises as a medium-sized enterprises, for example of the sectors automotive, packaging, or medical technology. The intention of Sumitomo Demag (SHG) is, by this step just give, intensify the attention of her current clientele with a team of experts in the place. In addition to providing support in the sale of the machines, injectors, Mecman has the answer to any technical question that may arise from the production by moulding by injection, especially with regard to the maintenance of the means of production.
"This is the best foundation for success, with the company Mecman competent, promising cooperation," said Christian Renners, head of sales of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag. Mecman will offer the full range of services which so far has also been offering Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery, S.L. He already joined members of the staff of the subsidiary of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag, closed in July 2010, to ensure the continuity of the specific know-how.