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PTi Retains Plastic Machinery Works as Australian Representative
Aurora
IL, June 24, 2021— Processing
Technologies International (PTi), Aurora, IL is pleased to announce the
appointment of Plastics Machinery Works as its exclusive representative for
PTi's extrusion systems and aftermarket sales and support in Australia and New
Zealand. Plastic Machinery Works,
located in Keilor Park, Australia now represents PTi in the sales and
promotion of PTi's complete line of products, includes the SUPER-G® HighSPEED™ and HVTSE®
DryerLESS™ extruders, and the G-SERIES® Configurable Roll
Stands. In addition, Plastic Machinery
Works will serve as the region's dedicated supplier of spare parts for PTi
equipment.
PTi is recognized as a global leader
for the supply of high-performance sheet extrusion machinery, with an emphasis
on superior equipment performance and sheet quality. Product lines are comprised of single and
twin-screw extruders, providing conventional, dryerless, and multi-resin extrusion
capabilities for the production of mono, multi-layer, high barrier, foam, fiber
and various other applications. Whether
customized to exact production standards or chosen from a standard
configuration within PTi's stock inventory program (Genesis), PTi sheet
extrusion systems, including compounding and reclaim systems, provide solutions
for a wide array of applications used in the packaging, automotive,
construction, food and beverage, and agricultural industries.
Plastic Machinery Works prides
also itself on providing superior service and technical excellence, backed by a
team of highly competent, factory trained engineers with decades of experience
in the Australian and New Zealand manufacturing markets. Specialized services include machinery and
control system installation and removal, repair and maintenance, diagnostic
analysis and testing, as well as an inventory of readily available parts. Such
services, along with Plastic Machinery Works ability to provide high-quality
technical and hands-on support by experienced process engineers, aligns directly
with the strategic goals and principles of PTi.
"This collaboration with Plastic
Machinery Works defines the model for PTi to expand into strategic global
markets, as this alliance provides the means for us to match the level of
service and support currently experienced by domestic markets including Mexico
and Canada" say Matthew Banach, PTi's Vice President of Business Development. With
Australia's dependence on imports and the trends in sheet goods showing a rise,
a regional presence provides a benefit that Australian extruded sheet producers
would not otherwise have.
Leading the venture will be
Plastic Machinery Works' Managing Director, Jeff Powers, and his team, who will
work directly with Matthew Banach. "We
are building an infrastructure to support the Australian sheet producers and
thermoformers with this increasing demand for high quality domestic products,"
says Banach.