LS Mtron Names MCSI its Midwest Sales Representative
MCSI will represent LS Mtron in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Michigan.
(left to right) Mike Cindia, MCSI president, and Mark Seed, LS Mtron regional sales engineer. Source: LS Mtron
LS Mtron Injection Molding Machine USA has named MCSI as its sales representative for the Midwestern states. MCSI is led by industry veteran Mike Cindia who serves as MCSI president. Effective immediately, MCSI will represent LS Mtron in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Michigan.
“Mike Cindia founded MCSI in 1978, and they are one of the best known and most successful sales representative organizations in the plastics industry,” says Paul Caprio, LS Mtron president of sales. “We are thrilled to have them on the LS Mtron team.”
In addition to Cindia, MCSI has five full-time salespeople who cover its large territory. They will all work closely with Chris Unseth and Mark Seed, LS Mtron USA’s direct salespeople in this sales area.
“We are a firm with a lot of experience, and many years working in the plastics industry,” Cindia says. “All of our personnel have direct injection molding experience, and this helps us provide real value to our customers.”
Cindia says he has followed LS Mtron over the past few years and has been impressed with its rapid growth in the U.S. “South Korea has become a manufacturing powerhouse, and is a friendly trading partner with the U.S.,” Cindia adds. “Whether it’s TVs, appliances, automobiles and injection molding machines, its products are known for their outstanding quality and reliability.
“LS Mtron Injection Molding Machines is growing and making its mark in North America. We like to sell the features and benefits of the equipment we offer, and what our machinery can do that others can’t. We see great opportunities in this area for LS.”
LS Corp. was founded by South Korean tech company LG Corp., one of the world’s largest plastic molders. LS Mtron Injection Molding Machines, a division of LS Corp., produces up to 3,000 machines per year, not only for use by its own network of LS-related and LG-founded companies but for many other molders around the world.
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