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Representative Office Added In China

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Representative Office Added In China

Wilson-Hurd has added a Representative Office in China to assist the company in its
sourcing, project management, and communication efforts with its Asian partners.

The China liaison will be interacting daily with the company’s suppliers, monitoring the progress of all Wilson-Hurd projects. Regular communication with Wilson-Hurd’s US based Engineering and Purchasing teams will also be a vital element of the Office’s activities.

“By establishing a Representative Office in China and staffing with full-time Wilson-Hurd employees, we are able to assure our customers that our Asian sourced projects will be handled as though they were being produced right here in the United States. Our China
Team adds ‘local’ control for us,” states Nate Gruber, Operations and Procurement Manager at Wilson-Hurd.

In addition to its Asian operations, Wilson-Hurd has two locations in Wisconsin, with its headquarters in Wausau, Wisconsin and a manufacturing plant located in Berlin,
Wisconsin.

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