Trexel Hires Sales Manager, Global Packaging
Trexel, Inc. announces that Scott Ludwig has joined the company as sales manager, global packaging.
Trexel, Inc. announces that Scott Ludwig has joined the company as sales manager, global packaging. Prior to joining Trexel, Ludwig was with Gateway Plastics responsible for new business development of high barrier co-injection molded food and beverage packaging. Previous employment also includes many years with Kortec Inc./Milacron as business development manager, focusing on technical sales of co-injection molding systems for high barrier pharmaceutical, food and beverage packaging applications. In total, Ludwig has over 35 years of experience in the plastics injection molding industry with responsibilities including management, technical sales, applications engineering and hot runner system design.
Ludwig fills an important new position at Trexel as the company focuses on delivering foaming solutions to the packaging market. Trexel recently introduced the P-Series, a physical foaming solution developed specifically for the challenges and demands of thin-wall packaging applications, and also is promoting TecoCell as an excellent chemical foaming solution for caps and closures, providing a microcellular structure and surface finished unmatched by other chemical foaming products.
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