Maxcess opens RotoMetrics factory in China

Maxcess has opened a new RotoMetrics rotary die-cutting factory in Huzhou, China, to manufacture and refurbish magnetic cylinders for flexible die applications and solid rotary die tooling.

Maxcess has opened a new RotoMetrics rotary die-cutting factory in Huzhou, China

This new state-of-the-art facility will provide customers in China and the Asia-Pacific region with products and convenient localized services.

‘This is exciting news for Maxcess,’ said Nang Young, VP and GM for APAC at Maxcess International. ‘After more than a year of preparation and development, we are very pleased to see magnetic cylinders being produced in Huzhou. Solid rotary dies are also under testing, with full-time production anticipated during the second half of 2022. The pandemic brought great challenges, but with hard work, we overcame difficulties and made the production line run as scheduled. We sincerely look forward to working with customers and partners to produce these products locally so our customers can work better, faster and smarter.’

With over 5,000 sqm of manufacturing space, the new facility will provide products and services for customers in packaging, labeling, rotary processing and other industries.

‘Localized production is a win-win strategy,’ added Daisy Dai, operations director for APAC at Maxcess International. ‘For customers, compared with imported products, the products produced in our Huzhou factory not only have significant value advantages but also provide faster delivery times. In addition, we can provide customers with services such as refurbishment and maintenance for magnetic cylinders, as well as blade sharpening for solid rotary dies, which will offer convenient maintenance for local customers.’

The Huzhou factory is an essential facility in Maxcess’ global manufacturing footprint. To ensure a consistent production process and high manufacturing standards, the main production elements for the Huzhou factory were imported from the United States. In addition, the processes and operating systems, quality management systems, supply chain systems and warehouse systems are consistent with the company’s global standards.