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          Business View Magazine
        
        
          Corma, Inc.
        
        
          
            Still going strong
          
        
        
          The cover of Business View Magazine’s July 2015 is-
        
        
          sue featured a picture of 76 year-old Manfred Lupke,
        
        
          President and CEO of Corma, Inc., one of the world’s
        
        
          leading producers of the machinery and die tooling
        
        
          equipment for corrugated plastic pipe manufacturing.
        
        
          Lupke, who immigrated to Canada from Germany in
        
        
          1969, and went on to generate approximately 850
        
        
          separate patents for innovative engineering, is still go-
        
        
          ing strong, according to his son, Stefan, the company’s
        
        
          Executive Vice President. “We’re aiming at his 77th
        
        
          birthday, this summer, and he’s not going anywhere,
        
        
          soon,” the younger Lupke exclaims.
        
        
          Recently, BVM caught up with Stefan Lupke to find out
        
        
          what has transpired this past year at the Concord, On-
        
        
          tario-based company. “Everything we do is to try and
        
        
          be technologically ahead of our competition or even
        
        
          ahead of what the customer is going to ask for,” he
        
        
          says. “So, we saw a couple of opportunities. One is for
        
        
          even large pipe. Corrugated pipe, right now, is limited
        
        
          to 60 inches – that’s pretty much the staple in the U.S.
        
        
          and Canada. We’ve developed a machine which is go-
        
        
          ing to be making pipe 72, 84, and hopefully, 96 inches
        
        
          – that’s our target.”