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StackTeck showcases mold technology in Mexico and Colombia

StackTeck Systems Ltd. (Brampton, ON, Canada), a global manufacturer of multi-cavity, high-volume production molds for packaging, thin-wall packaging, closures, medical products and mold bases, showcased two of its precision, high-tech closure molds at Expo Plasticos in Guadalajara, Mexico, last week.

Clare Goldsberry

November 10, 2015

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StackTeck Systems Ltd. (Brampton, ON, Canada), a global manufacturer of multi-cavity, high-volume production molds for packaging, thin-wall packaging, closures, medical products and mold bases, showcased two of its precision, high-tech closure molds at Expo Plasticos in Guadalajara, Mexico, last week.

stacktech150.jpgStackTeck's molds ran at the Arburg booth and featured a three-piece collapsing core, four-cavity family mold running in an Allrounder 520E, a high-speed electric machine, and a 1 x 8 bump-off cap mold in an Allrounder 570C machine.

This week, StackTeck is exhibiting for the first time at Andina-Pack 2015 in Bogota, Colombia, which runs from Nov. 10 to 13, to demonstrate the company's continued commitment to new markets and to serving more customers in Latin America, the company said.

"Latin America has been a growing market for us, and we now have a team of six sales and support people who are fluent in Spanish," said Christopher Day, authorized sales representative for StackTeck Systems Ltd. in Latin America.

About the Author

Clare Goldsberry

Until she retired in September 2021, Clare Goldsberry reported on the plastics industry for more than 30 years. In addition to the 10,000+ articles she has written, by her own estimation, she is the author of several books, including The Business of Injection Molding: How to succeed as a custom molder and Purchasing Injection Molds: A buyers guide. Goldsberry is a member of the Plastics Pioneers Association. She reflected on her long career in "Time to Say Good-Bye."

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