Adam Koller Joins Delkor Systems as Director of Engineering

Adam Koller has joined Delkor Systems Inc. as Director of Engineering. He will be responsible for leading the new product development effort to further advance the company's innovative end-of-line packaging systems.

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“Adam will apply his extensive packaging industry background to the challenge of spurring true innovation to meet our customers' needs for higher levels of productivity, reliability, flexibility, and sustainability in future Delkor models across our broad range of products: carton forming and closing machines; Tray, Case, and Carton loading machines; and, Shrink Pad packing machines,” said Delkor President and CEO Dale Andersen in making the announcement. “We welcome the addition to our management staff of Adam's experience and expertise in the development of packaging equipment and technology.”

Koller, holder of five U.S. patents, joins Delkor with twenty years of engineering and managerial experience most recently with Tetra Pak Carton Chilled, Inc. in Minneapolis, MN.
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