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= Company Profile = | |||
'''Jomar''' has been making injection blowing machines since 1968. | '''Jomar''' has been making injection blowing machines since 1968. | ||
The company manufactures their machines for the pharmaceutical, health care, personal care, beauty, food, beverage and household product markets. | The company manufactures their machines for the pharmaceutical, health care, personal care, beauty, food, beverage and household product markets. | ||
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One of the trademark programs of Jomar’s service is their valuable Turnkey system where machine and tooling are sold together as a package. Jomar handles the integration of tools into their machines saving cost and time of their customers. | One of the trademark programs of Jomar’s service is their valuable Turnkey system where machine and tooling are sold together as a package. Jomar handles the integration of tools into their machines saving cost and time of their customers. | ||
This turnkey service includes project validation, tool design, tool manufacturing, testing, quality control and | This turnkey service includes project validation, tool design, tool manufacturing, testing, quality control and commissioning in the customers‘ facility. | ||
Additionally Jomar offers training in their own classrooms as well as on-site education. | Additionally Jomar offers training in their own classrooms as well as on-site education. | ||
= Products / Technology = | = Products / Technology = | ||
* Injection Blow Molding Machines | * Injection Blow Molding Machines | ||
* Refurbished Machines | * Refurbished Machines | ||
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= History = | = History = | ||
* 1968 - founded Joseph and Mary Johnson | * 1968 - founded Joseph and Mary Johnson | ||
* 1978 – Jomar was acquired by Inductotherm Industries of Rancocas | * 1978 – Jomar was acquired by Inductotherm Industries of Rancocas | ||
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{{PP Articles | {{PP Articles | ||
|2019|12|44|Moulding machine manufacturer goes PET| | |||
|2019|10|54|New IBM model designed to produce small PET containers| | |||
|2016|09|58|Jomar launches next-generation injection moulding machine| | |||
|2009|07|28|New single stage machine from Jomar| | |2009|07|28|New single stage machine from Jomar| | ||
|2010|10|66|Energy-saving injection blow moulding machines| | |2010|10|66|Energy-saving injection blow moulding machines| | ||
|2012|05|36|Injection blow moulding for developing markets| | |2012|05|36|Injection blow moulding for developing markets| | ||
|url1=http://www.jomarcorp.com|urlname1=Jomar Website | |url1=http://www.jomarcorp.com|urlname1=Jomar Website | ||
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