SencorpWhite Announces New Distribution Agreement with WM Thermoforming Machines

SencorpWhite announced a new distribution agreement for the U.S. and Canada with WM Thermoforming Machines.

WM Thermoforming Machines of Stabio, Switzerland,  designs and manufactures both in-line and tilt-bed thermoformers that will expand market presence for SencorpWhite. Its FC and Flex Series in-line thermoformers are all-electric with the size and through-put that complements SencorpWhite 2500 and ULTRA series thermoformers. The FT and Twist Series tilt-bed thermoformers, with optional extrusion and rimming stations, fulfils the market requirement for high-volume food container applications.

With this new partnership, SencorpWhite now offers an extended range of thermoforming technology for a broader range of applications. In addition, WM reportedly enters the North American market with a highly respected partner, and the expertise and service backed by over seventy years of experience.

The WM-Sencorp team will be at the SPE Thermoforming Conference in Milwaukee, Wisc. from September 9-11.

For more information, visit https://thermoformingdivision.com/conference.

SencorpWhite will also be exhibiting at Pack Expo in Las Vegas at Booth C-2205 from September 23-25, www.packexpolasvegas.com and the K-Show in Dusseldorf, Germany from October 16-23 www.k-online.com

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