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LS Mtron adds sales representative
Date : 2022.11.14
LS Mtron adds sales representative
Millholland Conrad will sell the company"s line of injection molding machines in the U.S. Midwest.
Peter Gardner, business director of LS Mtron Injection Molding Machines North America, left, poses with Mark Padgett, president of Millholland Conrad, Inc.
LS Mtron Injection Molding Machines has named Millholland Conrad, Inc. as its new sales representative for the U.S. Midwest, including Indiana, Ohio, Western New York, Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky.
“We are happy to have Mark Padgett and the Millholland Conrad team as our newest sales agency,” said Peter Gardner, business director of LS Mtron Injection Molding Machines USA. “They are very well-known in the industry and have been in business for 62 years, and have represented several leading IMM brands in the past.”
Padgett, president of Millholland Conrad, said that LS Mtron’s rapid growth in the U.S., along with the company’s complete line of IMMs, were the key reasons for joining forces. “We are thrilled to have them as our new IMM line, and look forward to working with their direct sales team to help them continue their growth throughout the Midwest.”
Source : https://www.plasticsmachinerymanufacturing.com/injection-molding/article/21286182/ls-mtron-adds-sales-representative
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