Absolute Haitian Adds Sales Representation in Ontario

Press release submitted on behalf of Absolute Haitian and Absolute Robot.

Absolute Haitian and Absolute Robot (ARI), Worcester, Massachusetts, the distributor of injection molding machines and automation in the U.S. and Canada, has added AceTronic Industrial Controls as its new sales representatives in Ontario, Canada. AceTronic Industrial Controls has been involved in service, distribution and manufacturing in the plastics industry for more than 40 years, meeting the demands of injection molders in a wide range of end markets, including industrial controls and mold temperature controls.

“We have been repeatedly impressed by AceTronic’s motivation and support of local customers. They match our “customer first” philosophy,” said Dmitri Strunkin, Regional Sales Manager for Absolute Haitian and Absolute Robot. “President and CEO Kim Thiara is dedicated to the growth of the plastics industry in Canada as shown by her service as chairperson of the Canadian Association of Mold Makers (CAMM) from 2022 – 2024 and her organization of the recent AceConnex “Bridging the Gap” event at Humber College.”

Sales of Haitian molding machines in Ontario will be led by Simmie Thiara, Director of Strategic Development and Sales at AceTronic Industrial Controls. Simmie Thiara is the third generation of management at AceTronic Industrial Controls, which was founded by her grandfather, Harb Mushiana, in 1983.

AceTronic Industrial Controls is located at 7015 Ordan Drive, Unit #6, 7 and 8, Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 1Y2. Interested parties can reach them at 905-564-7227 or sales@acetronic.com.

About Absolute Haitian
Absolute Haitian, based in Worcester, Massachusetts, is the exclusive sales and service partner in the U.S. and Canada for Ningbo Haitian Machinery Co., Ltd. based in Ningbo, China. Ningbo Haitian Machinery Co., Ltd. is the world’s largest supplier of plastics injection molding machinery, shipping an average of about 43,000 machines annually. Haitian products are sold in more than 160 countries with machine sizes ranging from 44 to 7,425 U.S. tons of clamp force.

More information: www.absolutehaitian.com