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UNITED GRINDING opens a subsidiary in Southeast Asia

Source: Release Date:2023-11-07 314
MetalworkingSpecialty Processing (Laser Processing, EDM, Plasma Arc Processing, ECM)
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UNITED GRINDING opens a subsidiary in Southeast Asia

 

The UNITED GRINDING Group has intensified its Southeast Asian business and established its own subsidiary in Singapore.

 

The UNITED GRINDING Group has been present in the Southeast Asian region for many years through representatives and the WALTER EWAG Asia Pacific subsidiary. Now the specialist for grinding, eroding, laser, and measuring machines bundles and intensifies its activities in this region by founding a group subsidiary in Singapore, United Grinding Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

 

"Southeast Asia is a strategically very crucial region for us. Establishing a UNITED GRINDING subsidiary is the logical step to intensify our activities in this region," explains Stephan Nell, CEO of the UNITED GRINDING Group. The potential is high, and the number of customers is continuously increasing. "Proximity to our customers has always been important to us to ensure fast and uncomplicated support," adds Nell. The ability to offer the group's bundled technology and application know-how from a single subsidiary offers customers many advantages.

 

Michael Schmid, CEO of the new UNITED GRINDING branch and already responsible for the Southeast Asian business of the WALTER and EWAG brands for more than 20 years, adds: "We can bundle the strength of our powerful team in the joint group subsidiary and serve our customers even better. In the future, we will offer all three group technologies, surface and profile grinding, cylindrical grinding, and tool machining, under one roof. I am convinced that bundling and intensifying our activities in this region is a win-win for all parties involved."


Stephan Nell, CEO UNITED GRINDING Group

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