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Anaconda Equipment International says Africa is a very important market for the company, which will be represented by Pilot Crushtec. As well as exhibiting products on the Pilot Crushtec stand Anaconda will also have a presence on the Invest Northern Ireland stand.
August 27, 2013 Read time: 1 min
4924 Anaconda Equipment International says Africa is a very important market for the company, which will be represented by 7458 Pilot Crushtec. As well as exhibiting products on the Pilot Crushtec stand Anaconda will also have a presence on the Invest Northern Ireland stand.


Stand: Outdoor C20 (Pilot Crushtec)
Stand: Indoor H3.241(Invest NI)

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