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Penta’s custom-made plant flexibility

Penta Automazioni Industriali says it began trading in 1991 in response to increased demand for automation in the handling, stacking, sorting and ageing of concrete elements. The company provides custom-made plants and, through a close relationship with customers, Penta says it is able to continuously improve its products and adapt them to constantly changing market demands.
April 8, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7270 Penta Automazioni Industriali says it began trading in 1991 in response to increased demand for automation in the handling, stacking, sorting and ageing of concrete elements.

The company provides custom-made plants and, through a close relationship with customers, Penta says it is able to continuously improve its products and adapt them to constantly changing market demands.

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