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OEM Composite Company in China offering industry solution

by Paul Scholten on 4 Oct 2010
East Asia Composites Paul Scholten
A number of composite product manufacturers have been quick to take advantage of the services being offered by East Asia Composites Limited. Experienced owner operators Paul Scholten and Greg Boller have established a purpose built facility in Zhuhai, China.

EAC is offering owners of established brands from around the world the opportunity to utilize their services to access an instant, high quality and cost effective outsourcing solution for their production.

EAC Director Paul Scholten has 25 years of hands-on composite experience and has been responsible for some of the largest composite architectural structures in Asia, the construction of over 300 racing yachts, numerous mould constructions and tooling projects. Paul will be the on-site manager of the composite facility and has been in China for the past three years.

Paul commented, 'EAC is committed to delivering on-time, on-budget with uncompromising commitment to production quality and IP protection because I know firsthand that these are the concerns of customers who are considering moving part of, or all of their production to China. They can contact me directly and discuss how EAC might be able to offer a viable production solution for their business'.

EAC's new production facility is expected to come on line in November 2010 and they have already attracted an impressive customer list that includes well established manufacturers of high quality surf ski's, speed boats, a production catamaran and are in discussions with other clients who are evaluating the opportunity to outsource all or part of their production to EAC's China facility.

Please visit: www.eastasiacomposites.com to learn about the facility and the production capability or contact Paul directly on pauls(at)eastasiacomposites.com
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