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Business news www.us- tech.com August, 2015


Henkel Receives Pinnacle Awards from Delphi


Shanghai, China — The Electronics Group of Henkel has received two 2014 Pinnacle Awards and one Above and Beyond Award from Delphi Au- tomotive PLC — its prestigious sup- plier honors — during Delphi’s Glob- al Supplier Conference & Pinnacle Awards event in Shanghai. The awards recognized Henkel


for its contribution to Delphi’s Excel- lence culture and commitment to quality, value and cost performance. Chris Maksud, Henkel Global


Key Account Manager for Delphi, ac- cepted the awards during a gala din- ner at Hilton Hongqiao. “Henkel’s partnership with Del-


phi spans over 35 years and we are delighted that our work has been rec- ognized with these incredible hon- ors,” said Maksud. “Both our Salis- bury, North Carolina, and Yantai, China, manufacturing facilities won Pinnacle Awards and our global team was honored with an Above and Beyond Award for its contributions to Delphi new business development. We are grateful for the long-standing


relationship with Delphi.” Contact: Henkel Corp., 14000


Jamboree Rd., Irvine, CA 92606 % 714-368-8000 fax: 714-368-2265


Web: www.henkel.com/electronics or www.henkelna.com


Chris Maksud (center), Henkel Global Key Account Manager, accepts the Delphi Above and Beyond Award. On left is Simon Brimble Division Vice President, Delphi Powertrain and Delphi


EMEA; and Sidney Johnson on right, Delphi Senior Vice President, Global Supply Management.


More than 100 Sales Partners at Ersa’s Annual Sales Meeting


Plymouth, WI — Kurtz Ersa North America, a supplier of electronics production equipment, recently held its annual International Sales Meet- ing in Germany. More than 100 in- ternational sales partners and col- leagues from Ersa branch offices traveled to Wertheim from all over the world for the three-day event. Following 2014, all signs point to an- other year of continuing growth for Ersa, an expectation which provided a solid base for this year’s interna- tional sales meeting. As in the previ- ous years, the event organized by Er- sa was intended to be far more than only an informative and social meet- ing. It also served to introduce new products and to showcase product en- hancements across the full range of Ersa products and technology, as well as offering “hands-on” sessions, and open and frank dialog. The three, densely packed days


provided a constructive base for in- tense discussions centering on estab- lishing a strategy for ensuring con- tinuous future growth. Of equal im- portance, though, were diversions during the talks into exploring new trends and technologies in the field of electronic manufacturing.


Kurtz Ersa sales partners at annual meeting in Germany. Contact: Ersa Kurtz North


America Inc., 1779 Pilgrim Road, Plymouth, WI 53073


Saki America Relocates Office to Fremont, CA


San Jose, CA — Saki Corporation, an innovator in the field of automated optical inspection equipment, has re- located the Saki America office from San Jose to Fremont, California. The new office, part of the of-


fices of Saki’s distributor Lean Stream, will serve as a sales, train- ing, service, and application support facility for the company’s 2D and 3D automated optical, solder paste, and


x-ray inspection systems. Contact: Saki America, Inc.,


48016 Fremont Boulevard, Fremont, CA 94538-6500 % 510-623-7254. E-mail: sales.us@sakicorp.com Web: www.sakicorp.com


Elantas PDG Named Top Workplace by St. Louis Post-Dispatch


St. Louis, MO — Elantas PDG, Inc. (EPDG), a global specialty chemical manufacturer and a member of the ALTANA Group, has been chosen as one of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Top Workplaces in the midsize com- pany category for the third year in a row. The ranking is based solely on an employee survey with a series of questions about EPDG, including its leadership, career opportunities, training, compensation and benefits. Community involvement is also


a major part of the Top Workplaces survey. EPDG runs a campaign of do- nations for a different local charity every month. Each charity chosen must also have employee involve- ment to be included in the rotation of charities that EPDG supports, which


was highlighted in the survey. Contact: Elantas PDG, Inc.,


5200 North Second Street, St. Louis, MO 63147 % 314-621-5700 Web: www.elantas.com or www.altana.com


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