Glaston starts providing lifecycle support to TaiFin’s installed base

Glaston starts providing lifecycle support to TaiFin’s installed base
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Glaston Corporation

Date: 25 September 2024

Starting 1 October 2024, Glaston will start providing services and spare parts to TaiFin and HEGLA-TaiFin’s installed base.

Glaston Tampere in Finland will start to serve customers who run approximately 80 machines in total.

By starting to provide services for the TaiFin and HEGLA-TaiFin‘s installed base Glaston will strengthen its capabilities in the Mobility Heat Treatment business as the majority of TaiFin customers operate in the Automotive segment. In addition, there are also TaiFin customers in other Glaston customer segments with ongoing heat treatment projects.

“Glaston has customers who also operate TaiFin machines. We started receiving customer queries to provide support for the TaiFin lines, too. In the future, we can provide also Taifin customers with reliable, high-quality support to extend the lifecycle of their installed TaiFin lines for years to come,” says Sasu Koivumäki, Chief Sales Officer at Glaston.

For more information:
Jari Pohjolainen, Director of Heat Treatment Services, EMEA, tel. +358 40 832 5818
Tuomo Nuottimäki, VP Mobility & Appliances, tel. +358 40 517 8287

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