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Posted: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 5:31PM

Applied Manufacturing Technologies Opens Office in India

Orion Township-based Applied Manufacturing Technologies, a supplier of factory automation design, engineering and process consulting services, this week announced the opening of a new office in Bangalore, India.

The new office will support the growing Asia-Pacific market as well as AMT’s key United States customers.

"The Asia-Pacific region and India in particular, are key areas for automation growth,” said Joseph Campbell, AMT COO. “With the increase in demand for quality products along with rising labor costs, the potential for automation engineering services is rapidly expanding. We are establishing engineering operations in Bangalore, India to help support customers in Asia with automation needs as well as existing customers in the automotive, aerospace, food and energy markets.”

The new office will include all areas of automation engineering, training, field support, and development functions.

More at www.appliedmfg.com or call (248) 409-2000.

Founded in 1989 by Michael Jacobs, AMT supplies complete consulting and engineering services to the automation and manufacturing industries. The company’s service offerings range from design and simulation to programming, installation and support of industrial automation solutions. The company’s technical and industry expertise in automation for the automotive, aerospace, building materials, consumer products, food, heavy equipment, machinery, medical, and truck industries offers its customers the highest quality professional service available in the industrial arena.

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