SIFCO ASC expands into Polish market

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Global selective plating company, SIFCO Applied Surface Concepts (ASC), has appointed its first Authorised Partner in Poland - surface finishing company, TSR.

The appointment comes as part of a wider strategy to grow SIFCO ASC’s presence across advanced engineering industries in Central Europe.

Mark Cattle, group sales director at SIFCO ASC, commented: “Every day we are opening new doors for customers in the manufacturing and engineering industries by showcasing the benefits of the SIFCO Process. Poland has a growing advanced manufacturing industry with Dolina Lotnicza (Aviation Valley) in south eastern Poland a perfect example of this trend. With other advanced manufacturing and engineering clusters developing, it makes perfect business sense for us to make the SIFCO Process directly available. TSR was the obvious choice for us due to its solid reputation as a surface finishing company.”

Warsaw-based TSR was selected as an authorised partner due to its technical ability and established contact base in a number of key industries including: oil & gas; power generation; aerospace and advanced engineering.

As with all SIFCO Authorised Partners, the TSR team will benefit from a comprehensive training programme enabling them to identify selective plating applications and deliver a consistent, high quality service to customers.

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