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Italy Lines Up at FABTECH 2011

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FABTECH 2011 will once again, feature some of Italy's best advanced machinery manufacturers and suppliers for the metalworking and fabricating industries. Over 40 + Italian companies directly, or via their affiliates / representatives will be present on the show floor, giving you a firsthand opportunity to witness what "Made in Itay" is all about. Some of the many Italian companies represented at the show are: BLM GROUP USA Corp., CEIA USA, CEMSA SpA, CIMID Corp., CML USA Inc., CR Bearings - Cuscinetti A Rulli Srl, Crippa USA, Dalmec Inc., DAVI Inc., Emmegi USA, Inc., Euromac / Metal Finishing

Italian Technology Brings Sustainability to Alabama

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Custom Polymers PET, LLC announced that it has expanded its PET operations in Athens, AL, adding 70 million pounds of clean post-consumer PET flake to their product line. The Company has made a substantial investment in new processing equipment (much provided by Italy's Amut SpA) and a new 50,000 square foot building. In total, Custom Polymers PET, LLC now occupies 250,000 square feet with additional land available for further expansion. Additionally, Custom Polymers PET, LLC has added a rail spur to its location in order to provide customers throughout the country with another method of

Strong Numbers in 2010, Show A Postitive Outlook for Packaging Machinery Manufacturers in 2011

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The 2010 figures reported by Italian packaging machinery manufacturers show that the industry has put the crisis firmly behind its back. The sector's turnover totalled 3,759 million euro at current prices, 16,4% up on 2009, when it slumped to 3,229 million euro. Last year's turnover even surpassed that of 2007 (3,610 million euro) and was not far short from the record figure of 3,827 million euro achieved in 2008. The excellent 2010 performance also enabled the Italian packaging machinery industry to strengthen its international leadership position and secure a 25,7% share of the world market

North American Students Win IMTTA Award to Study Advanced International Engineering in Italy

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We are pleased to announce the winners of the Fourth Annual Italian Machine Tool Technology Awards (IMTTA). They are: Joseph Akyeampong, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, N.C.; Brandon Christeson, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Rachel Decker, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Roger Harrison, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, Mich., Mitchell Krogman, Kettering University, Flint, Mich.; Dylan Schmitter, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., William Seldon, Kettering University, Flint, Mich., and Carl G. Simonsen

ASSOCOMAPLAST To Promote Italian Plastics and Rubber Technologies at PLAST-EX Show in Toronto

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ASSOCOMAPLAST, the Italian Plastics and Rubber Processing Machinery and Moulds Manufacturers Association, will be exhibiting at the upcoming PLAST-EX Show, taking place in Toronto, from June 21 to 23 - Booth 2425. Founded in 1960, ASSOCOMAPLAST represents and promotes 170 leading Italian plastics and rubber machinery, ancillary equipment and moulds manufacturers. ASSOCOMAPLAST organizes PLAST 2012, the benchmarking trade show for plastic and rubber machinery and equipment in Europe, in 2012. ASSOCOMAPLAST is a partner of the Machines Italia project since its inception in 2001 and collaborates

SYNCRO srl

SYNCRO is the ideal partner for plastics processors who require innovative technology to gain a competitive edge. We provide reliable process control products,paired with fast service and support. Based in Italy, SYNCRO has four branch offices throughout Europe, Asia and South America. Joint ventures have been established in North America, Latin America, and Asia. Our rapid growth is attributed to our professional team members "The SYNCRO Family" who design flexible solutions to meet our customer's needs. Production Preprocessing, recycling machines: feeding and metering equipment, conveyors

Machines Italia Brings Its Experience to Italian Manufacturers

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Milan, May 5th 2011 - The Italian Trade Commission together with FEDERMACCHINE via its Machines Italia project invited Italian manufacturers to an executive presentation on the project's activities in North America conducted on their behalf.

CMG srl

Founded in 1963, CMG srl began as a job shop/engineering company specializing in components for the helicopter industry. When a deep crisis hit the aviation industry in the early 1980s, the owners decided to abandon the aeronautical market and concentrate solely on the plastics industry where they designed and manufactured components for Italian and foreign machinery suppliers. By the mid 1980s CMG began to design and manufacture complete blown-film lines under its own name. Today, CMG has installed in excess of 1,200 machines, mainly in Europe and Australia, with markets in North America and

RITMO SPA

Ritmo S.p.A. has produced plastic pipe and fittings fusion equipment since 1970. Our activity is steadily aimed at rapid assimilation of the innovations emerging on the market, to guarantee a prompt and effective response to changing demands. To better respond to a specific demand, Ritmo has dedicated to the North American market a line of products called "Ritmo America". Ritmo progress in production and service has been recognized through ISO 9001 certification.

MOSS srl Unipersonale

MOSS has been established in 1967 with a precise target, the manufacturing of dry-offset and silk-screen printing machines for the decoration of plastic objects and containers which is also the origin of our name: Machine Offset (&) Silk – Screen. Through the years the company has gradually grown up and from small workshop covering nearly 200 square meters where just a few people were employed, it has reached the current configuration of nearly 6.000 square meters. During the years MOSS extended its range of equipment to include hot foil printers, multipurpose machines for flexible tubes and