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Aug 21, 2009

ESPRIT CAM Center Opens for Business

CIM Integraters — a reseller for computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) innovator DP Technology, maker of ESPRIT® — has closed the business in order to redirect their passions to a new company called ESPRIT CAM Center, to best serve the needs of customers.

ESPRIT CAM Center, a division of Manufacturing Recruiters, Inc., and a certified DP Technology ESPRIT CAM Center, will utilize the individual strengths that made CIM a success for more than two decades.

“We are confident that the transition will be smooth and seamless for our customers,” said Rick Rauh, who, as president of ESPRIT CAM Center, will be both managing operations and overseeing sales. He is former director of sales and marketing for CIM Integraters.

CIM’s tradition of excellent customer service will carry on at ESPRIT CAM Center, which, like CIM, will be the region’s (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas) carrier of ESPRIT and related services.

“CIM Integraters laid a foundation based on providing exceptional technical support and manufacturing know-how that CIM customers have leveraged to build their businesses for over 20 years,” said Randy Rauh, a member of the team at ESPRIT CAM Center and former president of CIM Integraters.

“The new ESPRIT CAM Center will take that tradition and chart a new course that will help customers meet the manufacturing challenges that lay ahead.”

Ready to take on new challenges, Randy Rauh views the change as a chance for him to delve more deeply into the technical aspects of ESPRIT — an activity that he deeply enjoys. Rauh will continue to develop ESPRIT tutorials, build post processors, provide on-site consultations and conduct customer training courses.

Likewise, Rick Rauh is more than ready to focus fully on his own areas of interest —a move that he believes will translate to even better success for customers.

“This will allow ESPRIT CAM Center to get the most out of the technical skills that CIM’s employees possess, and they will no longer be spending time working in areas that are not their passions,” Rick Rauh said. “I have been in management for many years and managing a company has always been natural for me. It was always more natural for Randy to be working on the technical end of ESPRIT. This will allow both of us to work in areas where we can use our strengths.”