Taurus Craco named exclusive distributor for OrmaMacchine presses in Ontario and Atlantic provinces
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BRAMPTON, Ont.  - Taurus Craco announced that it has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with OrmaMacchine to distribute press machinery to in Ontario and Atlantic Canada.
 
A leading Canadian distributor of industrial machinery, Taurus Craco Machinery Inc. says the agreement reflects the value it puts on its international partnerships to provide quality solutions in wood, stone and advanced materials technologies. 
 
“Ormamacchine is very respected as a world leader in press technology and we are extremely excited in working to bring these Quality products to Canada” says  Wes Love, president of Taurus Craco.
 
With over 50 years of experience Ormamacchine has been dealing with hydraulic presses with particular focus on woodworking but also expertise in materials such as leather, composites and polyurethane to establish industry leadership both in their national and international market. A production capacity of about 900 plants/year, 130 employees and 5 production units (all located in Italy), the company is based out of Bergamo, Italy. Ormamacchine produces hot press, cold press, membrane press as well as solutions for press gluing, molding, bending and laminating wood and other materials.
 
Established in 1994, Brampton Ontario, Taurus Craco Machinery Inc. is a leading Canadian distributor of new and pre-owned industrial machinery serving woodworking, stone and advanced materials industries. Additionally, Taurus Craco services expand into technical support, specialty tools, parts & supply, tooling & profile grinding, machine operator training and safety education.
 
For more information about Taurus Craco products in Canada or this distribution arrangement, contact Steve Onisto, [email protected].
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