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REPS WANTED


EMPLOYMENT


Johnson Matthey Precision Castings, located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, is actively searching for qualifi ed and dedi- cated Manufacturers Sales Representatives to help us grow our business in many areas of the United States and in the province of Quebec, Canada.


For over 60 years, we have been recognized as Canada’s most innovative manufacturer of commercial investment castings for a widely diverse customer base includ- ing pump and valve, oil and gas, mining, machinery builders, pulp and paper, and many more. Our modern facility utilizes the latest in investment casting technology including robotic shell building to maintain the highest level of quality and productivity all at competitive prices.


The representatives we are looking for will be knowledgeable and experienced in working with investment castings, and will work with us on an account by account basis in their preferred territory. We offer full sales and technological support to any of the represen- tatives we work with, and offer a competi- tive commission rate for any new business obtained as a result of your hard work. The reps in Quebec must also be bilingual.


Please visit our website at www.jmlcanada.com for more information, and any interested reps may email our Tech- nical Sales Manager, Mr. Terry McKone, at terry.mckone@matthey.com, with the ter- ritory you cover, your experience, and any other information you can provide us. We will contact you to arrange further follow up discussions and/or meetings directly.


REPS WANTED


MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATION—Castal- loy, Inc. is a manufacturer of steel compo- nents with Investment Casting as the base casting process. Utilizing Lean Manufactur- ing Principles, we have reduced lead time and added capacity for new opportunities. We are seeking representation to help us fi ll the added capacity on account basis in most territories: Contact: Rudy Koishor @ 216-961-7990 ext. 241 or rkoishor@castalloy.com


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Beata Burek, E-mail: Bburek@afsinc.org 1695 N. Penny Lane


http://buyersguide.moderncasting.com CHECK OUT MODERN CASTING’S WEBSITE


Schaumburg, IL 60173–4555 847/824–0181 ext. 238 FAX 847/824–7848


www.moderncasting.com See the Buyer's Guide online at: August 2014 MODERN CASTING | 67 Wax room equipment:


1 Tempcraft model MCS80 ( melting, conditioning and wax pump) with 3 table presses and 2 semi-automatic presses ( includes hydraulic pump)


2 Janke 12.5 ton presses (1 was new in 2006) (1 used in 2006)


Rimer Enterprises contact: Chuck 419-878-8156 or chuck@rimerinc.com


FOR SALE


Sand System Osborne 3161RJW, Simpson 1-1/2 G Muller with Skip Loader, National Engineering Return Sand with Screen, Sandmold Prepared Sand with Elevator and Handy Sandy, Controls, all good condition. Call: John at 540-297-8884 or email at fdrysand@yahoo.com


FOR SALE-60 stackable steel corrugated tubs. Inside dimensions - 34” long x 30” wide x 28” deep. E-mail: jimrd'agostino@eaton.com or call: 315-477-5306 for more information.


FOR SALE: INDUCTION FURNACE—Inductotherm Power Pack 150 KW, 1979, With Buss Bars, Ground Fault Detector (new 2007), Keeprite Fluid Cooler (new 2007), 500 Lb furnace shell for iron or steel (new 2003), 1500 Lb furnace shell for iron or steel (new 2005), Extra parts such as diodes, scr’s, electronic boards, control panel, pressure switches, hoses, fuses, bulbs, manuals. Was in good working condition when retired from service August 2013 and replaced with a big- ger unit. Contact: Ph: 204-661-6002 or E-mail: peter@matrixmetalcasting.com


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