ACG Worldwide Launches U.S. Subsidiary
The capsule manufacturer ACG Worldwide launches its North American subsidiary ACG North America L.L.C. (South Plainfield, NJ) to accommodate the company's growing business in North America and its intention to introduce a broader range of products. The new subsidiary positions ACG to better serve the company's U.S., Canadian, and Mexican customers by offering locally based sales and technical support.
"ACG is not new to the North American market," says S. Brad Larson, Vice President, ACG North America. "For the past decade, ACG has marketed its capsules under the Universal Capsules brand and its capsule filling, packaging and cartoning machines under the PAM USA brand. We are planning to introduce a broader range of roducts for pharmaceutical, OTC, and dietary supplement companies. Marketing them all under the ACG brand emphasizes the synergy in our product offerings."
The company sells to hundreds of North American customers and has built a reputation for quality at cost-effective pricing. All products will now be sold under the banner of the ACG North America brand. In addition to capsules and capsule fillers. The ACG group of companies manufactures tablet presses, tablet tooling, blister packing and cartoning machines, and barrier films.
"ACG Worldwide had a strong international presence with the full range of its products," Larson says. "We believe that our North American customers will appreciate the convenience of purchasing from a company that supports every stage of the value chain."
To support the launch of ACG North America, the company has added staff to its sales and technical support functions and created a Website specifically designed for its customers. Visit the new Website at www.acg-northamerica.com.
ACG North America is headquartered in South Plainfield, NJ with offices in Indiana, South Carolina, and Utah in the United States; Montreal and Vancouver in Canada; and Mexico City and Guadalajara, in Mexico. The company also maintains climate-controlled warehouses to store capsules and machine parts in Florida, New Jersey, New York, Utah, California, Montreal, Vancouver, and Mexico City.
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