Rotoflex expands its Canadian footprint
Rotoflex recently moved their Canadian regional facility to a larger, new 12,000-square-foot building near Toronto. The expanded capacity brings a dedicated in-house showroom for live machine demonstrations and technology center for increased on-site engineering development and service.
Kevin Gourlay, vice president of Rotoflex said: ‘It has been an exciting year for Rotoflex. We saw a 34 percent increase of sales, launched a trio of new products into the market (HSI, Vericut3 and Security Series), and grew our headcount in sales, engineering, technical support and aftermarket service. This new facility was a necessary expansion to provide more local resources to the team based in the Toronto area.’
‘A key advantage we offer customers with existing Rotoflex machines is the option to retrofit or rebuild with our latest technology advancements,’ said Manohar Dhugga, Rotoflex director of engineering and service. ‘Our first rebuild has been completed in our new Toronto technology center with great success, thanks to the extra capacity to accommodate machines, tooling, and workspace resources utilized by our local engineering and service team.’
Rotoflex, founded in 1973 was acquired by Mark Andy in December 2008. In December, 2008 Rotoflex International was acquired by Mark Andy, and is today a critical component of Mark Andy's Total Solutions Partner strategy. Rotoflex is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, with regional demonstration facilities in Canada, Poland and UK, in addition to sales and distribution offices worldwide.
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