SOURCE: e-Merging Market Technologies
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November 03, 2009 18:37 ET
e-Merging Technologies, LLC and INFAC Corporation to Terminate Relationship
Managing Global Sales and Engineering Activities
DETROIT, MI--(Marketwire - November 3, 2009) - e-Merging Market Technologies, LLC announced
today they have terminated their relationship with INFAC Corporation (KSE
listed company) effective immediately. Under the relationship which lasted
four years, e-Merging Market Technologies had been managing INFAC
Corporations offices in North America, Europe, and China and provided the
necessary engineering support for mechanical/electronic controls as it
relates to the Automobile industry.
The efforts by e-Merging Market Technologies generated approximately $200
million in new global sales revenue over the next 5 years and created a
solid foundation for INFAC Corporation to grow with global Automotive OEMs.
"We are very proud of the Sales and Engineering efforts by the e-Merging
Market Technologies team to break down barriers that enabled INFAC
Corporation to win new sales opportunities in North America, Europe,
Australia, China, South Korea, and India. Our technical expertise in
driver control mechanisms and our engineering excellence allowed INFAC
Corporation to expedite the process of being awarded new programs worldwide
with Automotive OEMs," said Orest Iwasiuk, President of e-Merging Market
Technologies. e-Merging Market Technologies have over 50 years
of combined expertise engineering and manufacturing mechanical cable
assemblies, shifter mechanisms, and pedal assembles. It has operations in
Europe, China, and North America.
"INFAC Corporation under the direction of Chairman Choi showed great vision
in engaging with e-Merging Market Technologies to generate new
opportunities with global Automotive OEMs. e-Merging Market Technologies
was formed to enable automotive component suppliers like INFAC Corporation
to participate in the global markets by breaking down cultural barriers and
provide transparency to the Automotive OEMs," continues Orest Iwasiuk.
Prior to be President of e-Merging Market Technologies, Orest Iwasiuk was
the President of the Teleflex Automotive Group (Kongsberg Automotive).
Infac Corporation of Ansan, Korea is a leading manufacturer of mechanical
cables and electronics components for the automotive market. The company
operates 7 manufacturing plants in Korea, China, and India. In FY2008,
INFAC Corporation reported net sales of 142 billion won. Its major
competitors are Dura Automotive, Ningbo Auto Cable Control, Kyung Chang
Industrial Corporation, Daedong Systems, and Kongsberg Automotive.