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Think3 to Transfer Engineering Services Division to BWIR

Think3 customers will receive wider range of services.

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May 14, 2009

By DE Editors

Barry-Wehmiller International Resources (BWIR) and think3 have signed a letter of understanding to provide engineering services worldwide from their competence centers based in India.

Think3 plans to transition its Indian engineering services operations to BWIR, part of the $1.1 billion Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc. based out of St. Louis, MO. BWIR is headquartered in the U.S. with primary operations in Chennai, India, and Mumbai, India.

“Beyond the transition of think3’s Engineering Services Division to BWIR, we look forward to pursing opportunities in which the synergy between think3 and BWIR will provide greater resource capabilities to meet our global strategic objectives,” said Filippo Zuccarello, CEO of think3.

BWIR offers CAD services, controls engineering, engineering automation services, and sourcing of components, including manufacturing consulting.  Through this new organizational model, think3 customers will have a wider range of services available to them that are suitable for manufacturing companies.

For more information, visit think3 and BWIR.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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