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Ashton Industrial has appointed Joe Santelli as official distributor for the USA and Canada with effect from May 2014.
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As Glasstec shuts its doors once again the eyes of the glass industry have focussed on innovations, changes for the better and also gained a glimpse on how to improve both production standards and profit margins.
Large selection of proven handling equipment Neuhausen-Hamberg / Düsseldorf (Germany), October 2012.
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GlassBuild America, Las Vegas Convention Centre, Stand 1415Aurora (Denver), July, 2012.
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