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FIMIGroup-2023 Fabtech Preview
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FIMIGroup-2023 Fabtech Preview
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Metal Center News Staff
on
Aug 29, 2023
FIMIGroup - Booth: D42460
FIMIGroup is an Italian industrial center recognized as a worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and start-up of complete plants and machines for coil processing.
Over the course of 60 years, FIMIGroup has installed more than 1,500 lines around the world. Its offerings include leveling and cut-to-length lines, slitting and trimming, automatic packaging and others.
Its machines process a range of materials, including ultra-high-strength, pre-painted and stainless steels, aluminum, copper and brass.
www.fimimachinery.com
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