As part of the continuous improvement of its industrial organization, ARMOR-IIMAK is adjusting the distribution of its activities in order to strengthen the coherence between its locations, its industrial capacities and market expectations.
New organization in the United States
In the U.S., this adjustment results in the transfer of core operations from the Amherst, New York, facility to the Hebron, Kentucky facility.
In this context, the Hebron site expands and becomes the reference site for cutting and packaging operations for the American market.
This organization aims to better serve customers, strengthen operational proximity and consolidate ARMOR-IIMAK’s leadership, with a customer relationship placed at the heart of its industrial system.
The Amherst site also continues to be home to the Fluid Inks business, an entity specializing in fluid inks.
Continuity of commitments
This evolution does not result in any changes for ARMOR-IIMAK’s customers. The quality requirements, product ranges, commercial conditions and customer service remain unchanged.
A structured and sustainable industrial organization
ARMOR-IIMAK implements these changes in accordance with the principles and values that guide its activities.
Anchored in industrial know-how covering formulation, coating and cutting, ARMOR-IIMAK continues to develop a robust and sustainable industrial model, at the service of performance and customer satisfaction.
