ATI INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION OPENS NEW OFFICE IN QUERETARO, MEXICO

Our mission is to provide customers with high-quality robotic peripheral devices, tooling, and sensors that enhance their profitability by increasing the effectiveness, flexibility, and safety of automation applications.

Apex, North Carolina: ATI Industrial Automation, a world-leading engineering-based developer of robotic peripheral equipment, including Automatic Tool Changers, Multi-Axis Force/Torque Sensing Systems, Utility Couplers, Robotic Deburring Tools, Robotic Collision Sensors, and Compliance Devices, recently opened a new office in Queretaro, Mexico. ATIs new office houses sales, customer service, and training departments, along with areas for spare parts and product demonstration.


Evan Haley, Director of International Sales and Business Development, explains, "We strategically positioned the office in Queretaro to provide service and sales support for our robotic end-effector products to our expanding customer base throughout Mexico. Potential customers may come in and view product demonstrations and receive professional training when needed. Our mission is to provide customers with high-quality robotic peripheral devices, tooling, and sensors that enhance their profitability by increasing the effectiveness, flexibility, and safety of automation applications. We are also excited to bring aboard new group of Account Managers and Sales and Application Engineers to get the office up to speed.

The address of the new office is ATI Industrial Automation - Mexico, Blvd. Centro sur 73 Int. 101, Col. Colinas del Cimatario, Queretaro, Queretaro, CP 76090 Mexico, phone +011 (52) 422 388 1733. An "Open House" is being planned for this fall.

For more information about ATI products and the new facility, contact ATI Industrial Automation, 1031 Goodworth Drive, Apex, NC 27539, phone 919-772-0115, fax 919-772-8259, www.ati-ia.com.

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