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INTERMAT 2015: Video highlights of Day 5

April 24, 2015
Chinese group LiuGong talks about why R&D is so important, MTU reveals its pride in the company’s prestigious connection with Rolls-Royce, Doosan talks diggers and Terex Washing Systems explains how it is  helping operators make the most of their assets.
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