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January 19, 2007
Duquesa Marketing Hires Engineering Firm to Create Spinder™ Manufacture Process Harrington Product Development Center Inc. to Direct Offshore Production of Novel Office Implement
Duquesa Marketing today announced the appointment of Harrington Product Development Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, to collaborate on the design, engineering and manufacturing of the Spinder™. The Spinder™ is a labor saving tool invented to address and accelerate the clerical assembly of bound documents.
Altamonte Springs, FL (PRWEB) January 18, 2007 -- Duquesa Marketing today announced the appointment of Harrington Product Development Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, to collaborate on the design, engineering and manufacturing of the Spinder™. The Spinder™ is a labor saving tool invented to address and accelerate the clerical assembly of bound documents.
Duquesa Marketing is the international managing consulting firm hired by Albert V.Guzman, the inventor of the Spinder™, to handle all aspects of the implement's commercialization. Geoff Ficke, President of Duquesa Marketing, said, "The Spinder™ is a simply elegant labor saving device that will become a staple in every clerical office. We reviewed all of our manufacturing and engineering sources and felt strongly that Harrington Product Development was best suited to craft ergonomic art, engineer and perfect manufacturing processes for the Spinder™".
"We currently have seven projects in offshore production," said Nancy Ficke, Gen. Manager of Duquesa Marketing. "The Spinder™ is a perfect project for Harrington Product Development Center. We have worked with them many times in the past and have always been pleased with their creativity, performance and delivery."
Duquesa Marketing specializes in creating customized strategies for funding, product development, sales and marketing of consumer products. The company anticipates having Spinder™ market ready by late spring 2007.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at January 19, 2007 07:49 PM