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Santiago centre opens for FL Smidth

FLSmidth has opened an all-in-one service centre in Santiago, Chile, which is tailored to increase customer plant efficiency and safety among other critical offerings. Currently, FLSmidth employs approximately 60 people at its two Chilean service facilities and a total of 850 in Chile.
December 11, 2012 Read time: 1 min
7001 FLSmidth has opened an all-in-one service centre in Santiago, Chile, which is tailored to increase customer plant efficiency and safety among other critical offerings. Currently, FLSmidth employs approximately 60 people at its two Chilean service facilities and a total of 850 in Chile.

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