09.22.14
The Plastics Industry Trade Association is partnering with Meadoworks to launch Capital Asset Management Services - a new program to support the plastics industry’s goal of eliminating waste while bringing new life to existing resources.
Meadoworks is a global leader in the selling of used plastics machinery. Now, SPI is able to deliver a single platform where manufacturers can appraise their assets, dismantle and remove obsolete equipment, and even find a new home for used equipment.
Participation in Capital Asset Management Services allows for the ability to buy and sell used equipment through a marketplace that is exclusively dedicated to the plastic processing industry.
Brian Walsh, president of Meadoworks, explained: “The key advantage of this program is that you don’t have to be an expert in asset management to benefit from expert knowledge. From the moment you decide to be a part of the marketplace, everything from valuation to marketing and eventually removal will be taken care of for you.”
William R. Carteaux, SPI’s president and CEO, commented:
“The success of the entire plastics industry depends on the success of today’s manufacturing equipment. As companies continues to grow, so too must the technology they use. While participating in this program makes good business sense for today, it also helps ensure our competitiveness in the future."
Meadoworks is a global leader in the selling of used plastics machinery. Now, SPI is able to deliver a single platform where manufacturers can appraise their assets, dismantle and remove obsolete equipment, and even find a new home for used equipment.
Participation in Capital Asset Management Services allows for the ability to buy and sell used equipment through a marketplace that is exclusively dedicated to the plastic processing industry.
Brian Walsh, president of Meadoworks, explained: “The key advantage of this program is that you don’t have to be an expert in asset management to benefit from expert knowledge. From the moment you decide to be a part of the marketplace, everything from valuation to marketing and eventually removal will be taken care of for you.”
William R. Carteaux, SPI’s president and CEO, commented:
“The success of the entire plastics industry depends on the success of today’s manufacturing equipment. As companies continues to grow, so too must the technology they use. While participating in this program makes good business sense for today, it also helps ensure our competitiveness in the future."