Anaheim, Calif.-- Injection molding machine distributor North America Borch recently purchased a 39,000-square-foot office space for its US headquarters and the first cloud service center outside China. North America Bosco will pay 6 million The dollar completes the transaction.
Hans Chen, president of North America's Borch, said that Borchow will move from the leased office space to a new site in Ontario, California this summer. The cloud service center is also expected to be operational in September.
At present, the value of hydraulic presses and related parts and components with a clamping force of 80-500 tons is approximately US$3 million for North America's Borch stocks. At an UBM advanced manufacturing expo held on February 7 in Anaheim, Chen was interviewed. At the time, it is expected that the new site with more space and more units and parts will increase the inventory value to 5 million U.S. dollars.
North American Borch plans to add electric hybrid injection molding machines to its U.S. stockpiles before April this year, and plans to import large hydraulic injection molding machines with clamping forces of 550-1300 tons in the future.
Chen said that North American Borch sold more than 100 injection molding machines in the United States last year and hopes to achieve 50% growth in 2018.
At the Anaheim Expo, North American Borch represented Peter Heidrich as sales representative and Skip Humphrey in charge of the California market. In addition, Todd Will (Todd) Weir) is currently responsible for the Arizona market.
Chen said that in 2017 North America's sales representatives doubled.
The concept of Bochuang Cloud Network Service began in China. In 2016, the government of Guangzhou Zengcheng District in China provided US$4 million in funds for North Korea's Bochuang’s parent company, Bochuang Machinery Co., Ltd.. Bochuang Machinery is the only company that has obtained government investment in the plastic machinery industry. .
After the Ontario Cloud Service Center began operations, North American Borch plans to apply the technology to the Dallas Service Center, the Nashville Center, and the new center in Michigan or Ontario, Canada.