WDMA Announces IMA Schelling Group USA as Newest Member

 WDMA Announces IMA Schelling Group USA as Newest Member
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Date: 16 July 2019

The Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) announced today that IMA Schelling Group USA is the newest member of the association.

The Window & Door Manufacturers Association defines the standards of excellence in the residential and commercial window, door, and skylight industry and advances these standards among industry members while providing advocacy resources, educational and professional programs, and ways for members to provide greater value to their customers.

IMA Schelling Group USA is a single source provider of sales, service and support of IMA edgebanders and Schelling panel saws and storage retrieval systems. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, IMA Schelling Group serves the North American market with one source for customized industrial engineering manufacturing and standard machinery sales. 

IMA Schelling Group works collaboratively with businesses ranging from mid-sized woodworking, metalworking and plastics shops to major corporations to engineer customized, industrial manufacturing solutions that optimize throughput. 

“We are excited to become a member of WDMA and be a part of an association with such a strong history of serving their members. We are looking forward to creating a strong relationship with member companies and providing products that will enable them to continue their commitment to high quality manufacturing standards,” stated IMA Schelling Group USA Managing Director, Peter Tuenker. 

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