CHICAGO, IL / July 17, 2025 — In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the U.S. market, Eagle Americas Corp. has named Edgewater Machinery, led by Justin Oslosky, as its official agent for the Mid-Atlantic region, covering Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
With a background spanning 20 years in the metal fabrication industry, Oslosky brings both technical depth and a reputation for building long-term client relationships. He has previously managed over 1,700 accounts across multiple states and is known for his results-driven, solution-focused approach to sales and integration.
“Justin’s industry experience and commitment to helping customers succeed make him a strong addition to our growing U.S. network,” said Chad Jackson, CEO of Eagle Americas Corp.
Oslosky’s role includes advising customers on Eagle’s high-performance fiber laser and automation systems, offering end-to-end support from system selection to integration and service. His local presence is set to streamline customer experiences and amplify Eagle’s value proposition in the competitive fabrication technology landscape.
Eagle Americas is the U.S. division of Eagle Sp. z o.o., a globally respected manufacturer of advanced fiber laser cutting machines. The appointment aligns with Eagle’s ongoing effort to expand accessibility and service excellence in North America.
By partnering with an agent with deep regional knowledge, Eagle is reinforcing its strategy to offer localized expertise with global standards.
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