
12 Aug 2004
Husky focuses on key market segments at K 2004
1,000 sq. m booth features innovative solutions for automotive, packaging and PET
Husky Injection Molding Systems will take a market-focused approach when it showcases its newest injection molding solutions at K 2004, Oct. 20-27, in Dusseldorf, Germany.
“Husky’s goal is to replicate our successful global PET business model in key markets, such as automotive and packaging,” said Husky President and CEO Robert Schad, whose company has an approximate 75% share of the global PET preform equipment market. “Customers in these markets will benefit from our ongoing focus on innovation and expertise in complete production solutions.”
Husky’s 1,000 sq. m booth (Hall 13 A59) at the Dusseldorf Trade Fair Center will showcase its extensive capabilities in small- and medium-tonnage Hylectric and large-tonnage Quadloc machines, HyPET and Index preform systems, complete packaging workcells, hot runners, robots, and value-added services such as factory planning. Husky will also unveil several high-performance production systems.
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Husky Injection Molding Systems (www.husky.ca) is a global supplier of injection molding equipment and services to the plastics industry. With one of the broadest product lines in the industry, customers use Husky equipment to manufacture a wide range of products in the packaging, technical and automotive industries. The company has more than 40 service and sales offices, supporting customers in more than 100 countries. Husky’s manufacturing facilities are located in Canada, the United States, Luxembourg and China. The company’s common shares (HKY) are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and are included in the S&P/TSX Composite Index.
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