South Carolina operations center to assemble and test larger presses and stock machines for faster delivery.

In May, Absolute Haitian Corp. opened its first U.S. assembly plant for injection machines from Haitian International in China. Measuring 116,000 ft2, the just-completed building in Moncks Corner, S.C., near the port of Charleston, houses not only manufacturing and warehouse space, but also demonstration, training, spare-parts, and sales facilities. Equipped with drive-in dock, two 25-ton cranes, one 50-ton crane, and a central chilling system, the new operations center will assemble and test larger presses—meaning, to start with, roughly 700 tons and up. These will include mainly Jupiter two-platen, servohydraulic machines; Jenius hybrid two-platen machines; and servohydraulic Mars 2S toggle presses—Haitian’s top seller in the U.S. A mold-test area it equipped with individual chillers and temperature-control units (TCUs) to duplicate conditions in the customer’s plant. The new plant will bring in major mechanical subassemblies from China, as well as controls and other electrical and hydraulic components from various domestic and international suppliers.

The grand opening ceremony was attended by the CEOs of both the Haitian Group and Haitian Plastics Machinery, as well as the three co-owners of Absolute Haitian—Nathan Smith, Michael Ortolano and Glenn Frohring. The new facility “positions us well to reduce lead times on delivery and enhance support to our customers,” said Ortolano. On display at the opening event were a Mars 2S MA 3200 (320 metric tons), Jupiter JU 6500 II, Jenius JE 6500, Venus VE 2300 all-electric unit, and Zeres ZE 2300 electric press with integrated hydraulics for core pulls—Haitian’s fastest growing line in the U.S. At that time, the plant held in stock an additional 45 or so Mars, Zeres and other machines from 60 to 190 m.t. Continue reading


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