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Fifty years of construction materials

ELE International, a major worldwide manufacturer and supplier of construction materials testing equipment, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, is this year celebrating 50 years in business. It has offices in the UK and USA and strategically located regional offices with ELE associates in China, the Middle East and Singapore.
May 10, 2012 Read time: 1 min
ELE International, a major worldwide manufacturer and supplier of construction materials testing equipment, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Danaher Corporation, is this year celebrating 50 years in business. It has offices in the UK and USA and strategically located regional offices with ELE associates in China, the Middle East and Singapore.

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