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Mantovanibenne's'best-sellers'

Italian Company Mantovanibenne, which received a special mention in Samoter's Technical Innovation Competition, will display best-sellers from its demolition range including some of its biggest tools.
February 15, 2012 Read time: 1 min
"This is a new experience for the company, but, most important so that visitors will see MBI products operating on the site," said the company
Italian Company 1140 Mantovanibenne, which received a special mention in 323 Samoter's Technical Innovation Competition, will display best-sellers from its demolition range including some of its biggest tools.

It will be also present in the Demonstration Area in sector C where its Mini Line, which includes pulverisers, will be working.

"This is a new experience for the company, but, most important so that visitors will see MBI products operating on site," said the company.

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