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Automa-Tech to Absorb ORC
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 04 September 2007
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA -- Automa-Tech Advanced Technologies will merge with its branch company, ORC Imaging Corp., the companies said today. Under the new structure, the company's UV exposure products will be marketed under the name Automatech-ORCi.
Effective immediately, ORC Imaging’s U.S.-built products will be marketed worldwide through Automa-Tech's sales and service organization.
Further, Automa-Tech will sign an OEM agreement with WKK Distribution, ORC’s longtime distributor in Asia, to market under WKK’s own name select semi- and fully automatic exposure systems.
In a statement, ORC Imaging general manager Erick Walker said, "By joining our well-established products -- particularly in the imaging of PCB innerlayer boards -- with the wide range of equipment from Automa-Tech and its extended networks in North America, Asia and Europe, the company will be better able to deliver any imaging solution to any customer worldwide, and provide 'close-to-the-customer’ excellence in service.”
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