The Vietnamese injection moulding industry is characterized by the investments of the major international electronics companies and OEMs. (Picture: iStock.com/Bjoern Meyer). |
ENGEL AUSTRIA is raising its market profile in Southeast Asia with the founding of a new sales and service subsidiary in Ho Chi Minh City. Today, the injection moulding machine manufacturer and system supplier with headquarters in Schwertberg, Austria, already belongs to the preferred partners of the international entertainment electronics industry producing in Vietnam.
"The Vietnamese market has grown strongly over the last few years and indications point to continuing above-average dynamics for the future," explains Dr. Christoph Steger, Chief Sales Officer at ENGEL AUSTRIA. "We are responding to this growth with the founding of our own sales and service subsidiary. Thus we are closer to our customers and in future can react even faster and more flexibly to their requirements."
Until now, ENGEL Singapore was responsible for business in Vietnam. Thomas Lim, managing director at ENGEL Singapore, will continue to support the colleagues in Ho Chi Minh City. The local contact is Duc Hieu Nguyen, who has just joined ENGEL. "We are happy to have won Mr. Nguyen as a very experienced sales and injection moulding expert," says Steger. "Our goal is to continue to expand our service and sales infrastructure and customer base in Vietnam."
Electric machines for high-precision, high-speed applications
Duc Hieu Nguyen is the new local contact for ENGEL’s customers in Vietnam. |
The Vietnamese injection moulding industry is characterized by the investments of the major international electronics companies and OEMs that produce for example smartphones and tablet PCs in the region and have announced that they will be transferring more production to Vietnam. For many years already, ENGEL has been supplying these companies with injection moulding machines and integrated system solutions. Among others, Samsung is one of the long-standing partners. "Today, the high-tech field is one of the major segments in the Vietnamese injection moulding market," says Steger. "For the fabrication of sophisticated small components and thin-walled products, above all electric machines are used that combine top performance and precision with short cycle times and very low unit costs."
Decentralised production in Asia ensures short delivery times
Besides the teletronics industry, chances are opening in the areas of packaging, household goods and construction. Currently, numerous injection moulding companies are being founded. Thanks to its extensive technology, system solution and automation expertise, ENGEL is able to develop and supply cost-effective fabrication solutions for both simple and sophisticated applications as a single source supplier. Customers also benefit from the fact that ENGEL is the only Western injection moulding machine manufacturer that is represented with several production plants in Asia and that produces the entire spectrum of machines for processing thermoplastic, duroplastic and elastomer materials locally. Injection moulding machines in the small and medium clamping force segment of the ENGEL victory, e-victory, e motion, e-cap, e-mac and insert model series come from Pyungtaek-City in South Korea. Shanghai, China, is the home of the plant for large-size machines of the ENGEL duo and e duo model series. In 2013, the capacities at both locations were increased significantly. "Today, we generate 85 percent of our turnover with our local production in Asia," says Steger. "This means we can guarantee short delivery times for our customers and ensures that we can adapt our injection moulding machines and system solutions very flexibly to the country-specific requirements."
Since it was founded in 1945, ENGEL has been 100 percent family-owned and independent of external investors. This has provided stability and a dependable long-term perspective. ENGEL achieved a global turnover of 1.25 billion euros in the 2015/2016 financial year and currently employs more than 5200 staff worldwide.