ContiTech recently unveiled its revamped North American headquarters to bring awareness to the public about the new name and brands created by Continental’s acquisition of Veyance Technologies.
by Staff
July 31, 2015
ContiTech NAFTA unveils its new headquaters sign.Photo via ContiTech
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ContiTech NAFTA unveils its new headquaters sign. Photo via ContiTech
ContiTech recently unveiled its revamped North American headquarters to bring awareness to the public about the new name and brands created by Continental’s acquisition of Veyance Technologies.
The headquarters is located at what was previously the Veyance headquarters in Fairlawn, Ohio. Continental completed its acquisition of Veyance Technologies in January and the company and its operations were absorbed into ContiTech.
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The new organization was created to strategically position ContiTech for growth in certain NAFTA markets.
“We will continue to provide the same top-quality products and services to our existing customers and now, as a member of the Continental family, we will be able to provide world class options in all the product lines and the industries we serve,” said Jim Hill, ContiTech NAFTA CEO. “We’re basically the same organization as before– but just bigger and better.”
ContiTech is a division of Contiental and is a supplier of technical elastomer products and a specialist in plastics technology. It develops and produces parts, components and systems for machine and plant engineering, mining, the automotive industry and other segments.
The companies also said they plan to coordinate deployment planning across priority freight corridors and define routes and operational design domains for U.S. commercial service while laying the groundwork for expansion into key European markets.
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