GF Machining Solutions Adds Two Distributors
Peak EDM will provide the company’s products to customers in Michigan’s lower peninsula, while Midwest Machinery Solutions will serve Northern Illinois.
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View MoreGF Machining Solutions (Lincolnshire, Illinois) has added two companies to its distribution network. Peak EDM now serves Michigan’s lower peninsula, and Midwest Machinery Solutions serves Northern Illinois. These distributors will provide customers with GF’s EDM, milling, laser texturing, additive, micromachining, and 3R automation and tooling solutions as well as machine tool consumables.
The company selected the distributors based on their experience with its technologies, their abilities to provide service and support, and the opportunity to offer more comprehensive market coverage.
“We are deeply committed to strengthening service and sales support to all of our valued customers,” explains Don McMillan, GF Machining Solutions director of sales. “Both Peak and Midwest Machinery Solutions have strong relationships with customers in their markets and extensive knowledge about the products and services we offer that enable them to deliver on our commitment throughout the entire life cycle of each customer’s machine tools.”
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