United Grinding Expands Distribution Network in Mexico
Intermaq will represent United Grinding’s full line of equipment and expand the precision CNC grinding market in Mexico.
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View MoreUnited Grinding North America has expanded its distribution network with the addition of Intermaq, a leader in the machine tool industry in Mexico. Intermaq will represent the full line of equipment offered by United Grinding North America, and will expand the precision CNC grinding market in Mexico.
“As a part of our ongoing commitment to serving customers in North America, I’m proud to announce Intermaq as our new dealer partner in the Mexican market,” says Markus Stolmar, president and CEO of United Grinding North America. “With our base of Mexican operations in Querétaro, Managing Director German Gordillo and his team embedded in the market, and our new partners Intermaq, I am optimistic that we’ll be able to bring our world-class technology to more manufacturers than ever before.”
Juan Oetling, CEO of Intermaq, adds, “We’ll be working closely with German and the United Grinding Mexico team in Querétaro to train our staff on the latest advancements in grinding technology. We will then provide demonstrations in showrooms located in strategic cities throughout the country, including Mexico City, Monterrey, León, San Luis Potosí and Puebla. With the United Grinding products in our lineup, I’m confident that we’ll be able to help our customers take their precision manufacturing programs to the next level.”
United Grinding North America also announced that distribution associate Methods Machine Tools will now offer its services to two new states in the USA.
“Methods Machine Tools has been our dealer partner for some time in portions of the Southeastern territory, and has found great success selling our equipment on incredible projects,” Stolmar says. “Because of our successful partnership, the decision was made to offer Methods an expanded territory and award Florida and Michigan to their dealership.”