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India to manufacture asphalt plants

Italian asphalt plant manufacturer Bernardi Impianti International and Speedcrafts have signed a licence agreement for the manufacturing of asphalt batching plants in India. The plants will be manufactured on the basis of Bernardi design and technology.
May 11, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Italian asphalt plant manufacturer 169 Bernardi Impianti International and 5512 Speedcrafts have signed a licence agreement for the manufacturing of asphalt batching plants in India. The plants will be manufactured on the basis of Bernardi design and technology.

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