IM Group expands operations in North America

29 July 2024

The move comes after a surge in business in the region, just 10 months after the opening of the engineering-technology group’s North American Headquarters, at an exclusive joint event with the Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC).

The new 7,000 square feet (650 sqm) premises, more than three times larger than its previous premises, will serve as the new central hub for the group’s manufacturing operations, sales, customer service, and maintenance operations for North America, Canada, and Latin America.

“The close proximity to our previous location has facilitated logistics and the larger facility will allow us to increase our manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand from our customers,” disclosed IM Group’s General Manager for the Americas, Mr. Enrico Mattiazzi (pictured). “I would also like to express my gratitude to the Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) for their assistance in finding and securing this ideal site.”

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IM Group, which specialises in manufacturing a diverse range of customisable integrated dispensing systems, filling lines, and process-engineering equipment, caters to industries such as paint, coatings, ink, speciality-chemicals, adhesives, corrugated packaging, food packaging, flexography, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, textiles, and more through its brands; Inkmaker, Rexson, Vale-tech, Swesa, Teko, Tecnopails, and IEC+. The group operates in 15 countries on five continents worldwide and works with Fortune 500 companies such as Boeing, Sherwin Williams, PPG, Akzo Nobel, Avery Denison, International Paper, and Tetra Pak, among others.

“IM Group is a great example of the niche manufacturing companies that Martin County is attracting.  These are companies that appreciate our quality-of-life standards and pro-business climate. We are truly thankful for their continued success.” Announced Dan Hudson, Interim Executive Director, Business Development Board of Martin County.

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