TigerStop opens new sales office in Mexico
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VANCOUVER, Wash. – Citing growth in sales and the potential for expanding into foreign markets, TigerStop has opened a new office in Mexico City and has hired Gregorio Aspeitia as the national sales manager for Mexico.
 
An industrial engineer with a Masters in Administration, Aspeitia has over 23 years of industry experience in product engineering, design, manufacturing, and corporate sales. He has a professional background which includes growing new markets for companies such as NSK and Hitachi Automotive. Aspeitia is tasked with new business development and building a new dealer network that can sell and support TigerStop products throughout Mexico and South America.
 
“We are gaining traction in Mexico, and to serve this promising market we have decided to open an office in one of the most cosmopolitan and bustling cities in the world, Mexico City,” said TigerStop VP of sales and service, Jack Ragan. “Building a dealer and support network in Mexico makes sense and will become a hub for expanding into South America.”
 
TigerStop makes automation equipment that is used in material cut-off, drilling, boring, ripping, positioning and pushing under the TigerStop and SawGear brand names. TigerStop products are designed to integrate with existing equipment and increase efficiency and material yield.To view videos and testimonials or to request a quote, visit http://www.tigerstop.com.

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