Hot runner systems manufacturer INCOE to open facility in Queretaro

Hot runner systems manufacturer INCOE to open facility in Queretaro

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INCOE Corporation USA, a designer and manufacturer of hot runner systems, announced plans for a recently acquired facility in Queretaro, which will become the newest addition to INCOE’s global network – INCOE Mexico. 

The new facility resides within Business Park ConĂ­n in the state capital. With a total floorspace of 4,000 ft2 (370 m2), INCOE Mexico will be primarily focused on providing technical service and spare parts for the growing market in Mexico. The official opening of INCOE Mexico is anticipated by early Spring 2018.

Kurt Curtis, General Manager of INCOE USA, said, “Getting the keys and opening the doors is really just one of the last remaining steps in making INCOE Mexico a reality. Bringing in equipment and inventory has already been planned, so taking what is right now an empty space to a functional technical service center for INCOE should be completed very quickly.”

The new INCOE Mexico division will complement existing technical hot runner service personnel in Mexico along with INCOE’s representative partners Privarsa and C&V TechnoPlast for spare parts in 10 locations throughout Mexico. 

Heading INCOE Mexico as Country Manager is Isaac Gomez, a long time Technical Service Representative for INCOE. “Plastic production in Mexico just keeps growing, so now with INCOE Mexico in Queretaro, INCOE has taken our service capabilities to the next level. I’m very excited to be a part of this new location and am fully committed to supporting INCOE customers throughout Mexico,” said Gomez in a statement.

MexicoNow

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