GF Machining Solutions Names Distributor for Indiana
Ellison Technologies, which also distributes the company’s products in a number of other regions, will now serve Indiana customers.
GF Machining Solutions (Lincolnshire, Illinois) has named Ellison Technologies a new distributor to serve customers in Indiana. Ellison will now provide manufacturers throughout the industrial state with GF Machining Solutions’ range of EDM, milling, laser texturing, additive, micromachining and 3R Automation products as well as a variety of machine tool consumables.
Indiana customers in the automotive, aerospace, medical, die/mold and other industries will benefit from easier access to demonstration centers and larger sales and support teams that can work in conjunction with GF Machining Solutions to provide timely front-line service and application support on equipment.
Earlier this year, GF Machining Solutions named Ellison as its distributor in North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in addition to its coverage of the West Coast.
“We are very happy that our partnership with Ellison has expanded to include Indiana,” says Scott Fosdick, President of GF Machining Solutions. “As one of the largest machine tool distributors in North America with an office centrally located in Indianapolis, they are well-positioned to help us deliver the highest level of service and support to our Hoosier customers throughout the entire life cycle of their machine tools.”
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