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AUSA's increased orders for all product lines

Spanish company AUSA says it has closed the first half of 2011 showing growth across all its business indicators.
February 28, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Spanish company 2188 Ausa says it has closed the first half of 2011 showing growth across all its business indicators.

The company, which specialises in the design, manufacture and marketing of compact industrial vehicles, says orders for all product lines are up, in particular the Taurulift range, which recorded an increase in sales of 71%.

As a result of its “sound strategies”, first-half exports in 2011 grew by 58% over the same period in 2010 (they account for 72.8% of total sales); turnover increased by 35.2% and there has been an overall increase in orders of 42%, with a significant rise in orders from the Americas and the Middle East.

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