Extrusion Consulting to Rep Boston Matthews, Munchy in North America
Machine builder taps extrusion processing experts as North American sales arm.
Extrusion Consulting Inc. and Boston Matthews have entered into a sales representation agreement for the former to support all products sold under both the Boston Matthews and Munchy brands across the North American market.
With a U.S. operation in Coral Springs, Florida, Boston Matthews furnishes extruders and complete systems for tubing, wire and cable and other processes. Munchy focuses on systems to reclaim edge trim in film and sheet processing. Products are manufactured out of the companies’ headquarters in Worcester, England.
Based in Colorado, Extrusion Consulting provides a range of consulting and process optimization services across a variety of extrusion processes.
“Boston Matthews and Munchy are long-established and well-respected machinery manufacturers with an excellent reputation for quality engineering and development within their respective industries. We are therefore delighted to be working together in order to provide excellent solutions and support to all of our clients throughout the plastics industry.” says Dr. Bryan Hauger, president of Extrusion Consulting.
Adds Matthew Brown, director of sales for Boston Matthews and Munchy, “We are delighted to be teaming up with Extrusion Consulting Inc. Their experienced and dedicated team will not only increase our presence in this important market place but will enhance the level of expert support we can provide our customers.”
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