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Bernardi Impianti's 'assets increase'

Italian company Bernardi Impianti International has announced following an extraordinary meeting that the value of its corporate assets has been increased from €5 million to €7.5 million. The company, based in Zibido San Giacomo, Milan, has over 50 years of experience in the manufacture of batching and drum mixer asphalt plants, with more than 700 plants working in Italy and abroad. Bernardi has invested heavily in research and development and has constantly updated its products with the latest technology a
July 5, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Italian company 169 Bernardi Impianti International has announced following an extraordinary meeting that the value of its corporate assets has been increased from €5 million to €7.5 million.

The company, based in Zibido San Giacomo, Milan, has over 50 years of experience in the manufacture of batching and drum mixer asphalt plants, with more than 700 plants working in Italy and abroad.

Bernardi has invested heavily in research and development and has constantly updated its products with the latest technology and "revolutionised the traditional design system" by introducing the most sophisticated design software available on the market.

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