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Massenza expanding range with acquisition

Massenza is broadening its range of capabilities with the acquisition of the Strassmayr business. This deal adds a wide array of road repair equipment to the Massenza line up. The firm offers innovative systems for repairing roads such as the Patcher STP 1008 and Thermo Container AC 8000E. Also added to the Massenza range are the RWK 600/500H cracksealer and SFF 12 milling machine as well as the BF 290 road widener and R7500 C vario surface repair machine for use on larger projects.
February 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Massenza is expanding its product offering with the addition of the Strassmayr range
6805 Massenza is broadening its range of capabilities with the acquisition of the Strassmayr business. This deal adds a wide array of road repair equipment to the Massenza line up. The firm offers innovative systems for repairing roads such as the Patcher STP 1008 and Thermo Container AC 8000E. Also added to the Massenza range are the RWK 600/500H cracksealer and SFF 12 milling machine as well as the BF 290 road widener and R7500 C vario surface repair machine for use on larger projects.

This proven line up will make a significant addition to the Massenza range of road technologies. The Strassmayr equipment meets key international standards and is said to allow high quality road repairs and upgrades.

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