the automobile sector.
In 1998, in response to a demand to con-
vert metal parts into plastic components,
M.I. Integration launched its thermoplastic
injection division. Since the acquisition of
a company called Plastech in 2002, M.I.
Integration has evolved to become an all-
inclusive spot for tier one companies. M.I.
Integration now consists of Moules Indus-
triels, Plastech and SLP M.I. Integración
with offices in Québec and Mexico. This
September, the company will be launching
its mold-making facility in Mexico. Special-
izing in thermoplastic parts by injection in
addition to manufacturing mold, M.I. Inte-
gration exclusively serves the automobile
industry and has partnered with industry
powerhouses like Ford, GM, Fiat-Chrysler,
BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen and Toyota.
Since he first joined the company’s sales
“We offer an environment where everyone can develop personally and
professionally inside the organization…”
Vincent Houle, vice president of strategy and client relations
Integration, automation
and technology
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