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BULLISH AMERICAN PLASTICS MANUFACTURER PURCHASES AUTOMATED ROTATIONAL MOLDING SYSTEM
Fully Automatic Leonardo To Speed Production, Cut Operating Costs
Advanced System To Be First In North America
Ashtabula, OH: Pioneering plastics design and manufacturing company
Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., Ashtabula, Ohio (www.Rotomolding.com), has
contracted to purchase the futuristic Leonardo automated rotational
molding system from Persico SpA, Nembro, Italy. MOD is the first
company in North America to purchase this system, which is scheduled
to be installed in the company's Madison, Ind. facility and in
production by January, 2008. Terms were not disclosed.
MOD is investing in the state-of-the-art equipment, which was named
after the extraordinary DaVinci, to accommodate its immediate need
for efficient production capacity and its longer term needs based on
anticipated growth and on trends affecting the industry, according to
MOD President Robert Dunne. "We took a broad look at our competitive
environment today and in the near future and recognized that we're
competing with a variety of other processes and other materials, both
here in America and all over the world," says Dunne. "If we're going
to continue to be valuable partners for our customers then we have to
be able to design and manufacture nearly anything better and faster
yet still offer competitive pricing. Leonardo is a key part of this strategy."
The fully automated, robotic Leonardo operates faster than
traditional rotational molding machines, strengthens product quality
and reduces material waste while saving energy. Once Leonardo is
online, MOD plans to expand its range of material offerings and
target markets where rotational molding has had little exposure.
For more information, contact Bob Dunne, 4920 State Road, Ashtabula,
OH, 44004; 800.772.7659; FAX 440.992.4667 ;rdunne1@usa.net or see or www.Rotomolding.com.
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