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Terex Washing Systems

Terex Washing Systems will be at bauma Africa following increased activity and inquiries in the African market. “The bauma Africa show will provide an excellent platform and opportunity for TWS to interact with customers and deal with their specific washing needs,” said TWS. It will attend with one of its global dealers in this market, ELB Equipment, as well as having a presence with Invest Northern Ireland (NI). The rising importance of Africa in the world's construction and mining markets is taking cen
August 27, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7258 Terex Washing Systems will be at 7459 bauma Africa following increased activity and inquiries in the African market. “The bauma Africa show will provide an excellent platform and opportunity for TWS to interact with customers and deal with their specific washing needs,” said TWS.

It will attend with one of its global dealers in this market, ELB Equipment, as well as having a presence with Invest Northern Ireland (NI). The rising importance of Africa in the world's construction and mining markets is taking centre stage at this year's bauma Africa, according to TWS.


Stands: D.36 and D.40 (TWS on ELB Equipment stand)
Stand: H3.241 (TWS at Invest NI)

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