Haidlmair Expands Service Offerings and Hires Head of Service for U.S.
The Austrian-headquartered injection mold and molding technology supplier announced an expanded range of services, including maintenance, repair, and optimization of injection molds from its location in Charlotte.
Haidlmair Corp., the subsidiary of Austrian firm Haidlmair GmbH, operating in the U.S. since 2022, has expanded its service offerings for U.S. customers. Located in the Pfaff Molds building in Charlotte, N.C., Haidlmair provides enhanced maintenance, repair and optimization services for injection molds, both in house and on site.
As part of its strategic initiative, Haidlmair introduced Andy Bennett as the new head of service in the U.S. effective June 2023. With more than 30 years of experience in moldmaking, Bennett brings expertise in project management, molding technologies and program management, according to Haidlmair.

Haidlmair has hired Andy Bennet to head up service for its recently opened U.S. location outside of Charlotte.
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