Windsor Group Coming Out with New Line of Injection Presses
Going beyond spare parts for existing Klockner-Windsor presses.
Received this tip at the Fakuma 2015 show in Germany two weeks ago: Windsor Group, Inc., Mason, Ohio, will launch a new line of injection machines in the next couple of months. Up to now, the company has been providing support for the installed base of Klockner-Windsor machines, serving primarily the auto industry. For example, Windsor Group has upgraded older presses with new controls and with energy-saving variable-frequency electric drives (VFDs). Evidently, it aims to raise its profile with a new line of presses.
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