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Business news www.us-tech.com October, 2017


Emerson Opens New Branson Regional Office


Danbury, CT — Emerson has opened a new Branson Re- gional Office in Yorba Linda, California, offering sales, serv- ice, training, and product technical support to customers in Southern California and the Southwestern United States. Tim Herren, Emerson’s western regional manager for Branson Technologies, hosted guests that included


“Our city is pleased to welcome the Branson western


regional office, and to add another high technology busi- ness to our Savi Ranch industrial area. It’s a win-win for Yorba Linda and for Emerson,” said Mayor Huang. Both Huang and Pulone took part in product demonstration, using state-of-the-art Branson ultrasonic welders to con- nect plastic parts used for Rain Bird irrigation products, which are manufactured in the nearby city of Azusa. The new lab offers product demonstration and appli-


cation development services for the entire range of Bran- son technology. The lab is equipped with Branson ultrason- ic, spin and thermal welders for plastics. The company can support ultrasonic metal welders and Branson industrial cleaning technology as well. With a staff of two service technicians, the lab can provide ultrasonic weld tooling, product service, acceptance testing, sample part runoffs, and other customized services. “This facility will support the needs of customers in


Branson Technologies staff and Yorba Linda city officials at the grand opening of Branson’s new office.


Yorba Linda mayor Peggy Huang and city manager Mark Pulone at the grand opening. The 5,300 ft2 (792m2) facili- ty is located in an industrial park just east of the city. In addition to administrative offices, the facility houses a Branson product laboratory and a 20-seat technical train- ing area that provides technology training and seminars to meet customers’ specific needs.


cutting-edge applications throughout the Western United States in markets that include packaging, consumer elec- tronics, appliances, automotive, irrigation, medical devices, and aerospace,” said Herren. “We have located the office in Yorba Linda, because it gives our Branson team great ac- cessibility to customers who need us, and to invite cus- tomers here for project development, application develop- ment, technical training, and support. We look forward to a long and prosperous future here.” Herren added that the new Yorba Linda office is the


second Branson regional office opened by Emerson during 2017. Early in the year, Emerson opened a regional office in the city of Fremont to expand the array of Branson prod- ucts, services, and support available to customers in North-


ern California and adjacent states in the Western U.S. Contact: Emerson Electric Co., 8000 W Florissant


Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63136 % 203-796-0571 E-mail: elyse.davis@emerson.com Web: www.emerson.com r


Rehm Ramps Up Activity in India


Roswell, GA — India, second only to China, is one of the most populous countries in the world with nearly 1.3 bil- lion people. The country is also considered to be one of the 20 most important industrial emerging economies (G20). The international electronics industry is focusing on


India as a growth market for innovation. One event that showcases this market is productronica India, where more than 450 exhibitors from 17 countries came togeth- er. The event took place from September 14-16, 2017. For the first time, Rehm Thermal Systems had a booth at the world-renowned trade show. The economy has been growing rapidly on the sub- continent for many years now, especially high-end tech-


nology in the automotive, e-mobility and aerospace in- dustries. Many international companies are investing in setting up production sites, subsidiaries and representa- tives in Indian metropolitan areas, such as New Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai. Such growth is encouraging companies to do business there and to establish their


products in Indian markets. Contact: Rehm Thermal Systems, LLC, 3080


Northfield Place, Suite 109, Roswell, GA 30076 % 770-442-8913 fax: 770-442-8914 E-mail: p.handler@rehm-group.com Web: www.rehm-group.com r


Hanwha Partners with Printer Manufacturer ESE Co., Ltd.


Cypress, CA — Hanwha Techwin Au- tomation Americas, formerly Sam- sung C&T Automation, has joined forces with ESE to sell printers in North America. ESE Co., Ltd., was established in


1996 as a semiconductor and SMT parts supplier. The company began building screen printers for the semi- conductor industry in 2003, which led to the development of conventional SMT assembly screen printers in 2009. Since then, ESE has been the


recipient of several prestigious in- dustry awards and is widely consid- ered to be a premier screen printer manufacturer in Korea. Outside Ko- rea, the company has distribution in


China, the U.K., Europe, North and South America, and Asia. “Hanwha Techwin is very excit-


ed to partner with such a prestigious company as ESE,” commented Jonny Nichols, Hanwha’s director of sales and marketing. “By expanding our product offerings and reach in North America, we will be able to bring our best-in-class precision, performance, reliability, and value to more and more customers.” Hanwha offers advanced tech-


nology for electronic and mechanical design, process, and production with high speed and accuracy. Its equip- ment leverages the technical expert- ise of semiconductor equipment and


industrial automation systems. Prod- ucts include printing, placement, re- flow, and board handling technolo- gies to achieve high quality and price-performance, without compro- mising flexibility and growth path on demand. All systems include instal- lation, training, warranty, 24/7 tech- nical phone support, next-business- day onsite support, and free MMI software upgrades for the life of se- lect gear.


Contact: Hanwha Techwin Au-


tomation Americas, Inc., 6000 Phyl- lis Drive, Cypress, CA % 714-373- 4200 E-mail: jonny.n@hanwha.com Web: www.hanwhaprecisionmachin- ery.com r


Dave Trail, president of Horizon Sales (left), and Jeff Habbyshaw (right).


sure in the Midwest and to accelerate our leadership in the fast-growing electronics market,” said Dave Trail, president of Horizon Sales. Bamtech will be treated as a di-


vision of Horizon Sales and will oper- ate independently. The company will be added to the Horizon Sales line card and the sales and marketing team will promote both Horizon and Bamtech. Operations will continue to be run by Jeff Habbyshaw, the for- mer owner of the company, and it is expected that the company will stay in its current location. The two companies already


share many customers and business partners, and they intend to enhance and expand these relationships. As a result of the acquisition, customers now have access to an excellent port- folio of electronics machinery and supplies. “We are dedicated to maintain-


ing and increasing the quality of in- novation, support and service that you have come to expect from both companies,” added Trail. “Together, we will continue to focus on cus-


tomer satisfaction.” Contact: Horizon Sales, 3691


Honors Way, Howell, MI 48843 % 800-234-8688 E-mail: dtrail@horizonsales.com Web: www.horizonsales.com r


Horizon Acquires Bamtech, LLC


Howell, MI — Horizon Sales has offi- cially acquired Bamtech, LLC, a dis- tributor located near Akron, Ohio. The company primarily services the Ohio Valley. Bamtech is a 15-year- old company that supplies quality products to the electronics assembly industry. “We are excited about the oppor- tunity to bring Bamtech larger expo-


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