Cambridge Engineered Solutions Expands International Network

Cambridge Engineered Solutions Expands International Network

Cambridge Engineered Solutions, the manufacturer of metal conveyor belts, has announced it has expanded its international presence by adding five new representatives in Australia/New Zealand, Denmark, India, Japan and Romania.

“These business partners give us an even stronger European network, particularly in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, while we continue to grow our reach and develop new territories in South Asia and along the Pacific Rim,” said Tracy Tyler, Cambridge Engineered Solutions president and CEO. “It also broadens Cambridge’s strategic focus on supporting frozen food manufacturers and opens the door for added seafood processing.”

Cambridge designs and fabricates metal conveyor belts for companies around the world in food processing and agriculture.

The new representatives are:

Asia

6 Sigma Foodtech, India: Based in Pune, the equipment manufacturer will represent Cambridge among its network of customers in the world’s second most populous country. Led by partner Dilip Wagh, the 35-year industry veteran will introduce Cambridge’s sanitary and sustainable conveyor belts to India’s fast-growing frozen food market. Taiyo Wire Cloth, Japan: With more than 55 years in business, Tokyo-based TWC will grow existing relationships with Cambridge and increase focus on high temperature belts for the metal working industry manufacturing powdered metal parts. Executive Director Koji Harai will lead business development efforts.

Australia/New Zealand

Applied Industrial Technologies, Australia/New Zealand: Offers more than 40 locations in Australia and New Zealand, where it will be Cambridge’s preferred distributor. Under the direction of General Manager Michael Barrow, the company will work on new accounts and select key targets in food and industrial markets.

Europe

DK Transporbaand, Denmark/Norway: A long-time Cambridge distributor based in Nyborg, Denmark, DK and its owner Bertel Dorph will concentrate on the region’s burgeoning seafood industry, including conveyors for both fishing boats and seafood processing plants.

Scraba Technik, Romania: A known solutions provider in the food and industrial sectors, Joan Scraba and team will introduce Cambridge to the Romanian market.