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17.07.2024

NS ARC Partners with CLOOS

NS ARC Partners with CLOOS

NS ARC, a dedicated women-owned welding wire brand in the U.S., and CLOOS North America, a player in robotic welding technology with over 100 years in the industry, announce their strategic alliance. The partnership will integrate NS ARC welding wire into CLOOS robotic solutions, enabling both companies to reach new markets and better serve customers in automation and weld quality. “NS ARC and CLOOS share a common vision of prioritizing the customer,” said Chris Pruett, product manager at NS ARC. “Our collaboration allows us to better understand and meet customer needs, demonstrating the value of this partnership and the benefits we bring to the market.”

This strategic partnership is a mutually beneficial exchange of expertise and innovation, providing CLOOS with access to world-class welding materials and NS ARC with access to top-tier robotic welding automation solutions. Doug Zoller, President of CLOOS North America, stated that having NS ARC as their filler metal partner is an indispensable benefit to CLOOS since welding wire experts are now within arm’s reach – allowing both companies to provide expert consultation and a comprehensive solution to customers. “Now we’ve got that expertise standing right next to us that is supporting what we’re trying to do with the customer and vice versa,” he said. “When NS ARC is talking with customers, they know they’ve got CLOOS sitting behind them saying, ‘how we can help with that customer problem.’ It goes both ways, and that’s the exciting part –it’s only positive!”

This partnership, according to Mike Monnin, Director of Sales at CLOOS North America, will expand capabilities for both companies, setting a new standard for the rest of the industry. Together, they’ll explore ways to improve the welding experience, such as extending the lifespan of contact tips and experimenting with different chemistries to enhance welding quality. “It’s an exciting future and we’re really looking forward to what this partnership will achieve,” said Monnin.”

(Source: CLOOS North America Press Release)

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