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News Release from: SPX Process Equipment
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 May 2007
SPX Process Equipment to attend Total
Solutions
SPX Process Equipment has announced its participation in this year's Total Processing and Packaging Show at the NEC, in Birmingham
Announcing its participation Marketing Controller Mary Anne Johnson said: "Total Processing is kicking-off a programme of SPX Process Equipment exhibitions right across Europe this coming summer and autumn Our stand will contain products and representatives from many SPX Process Equipment companies including: Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, Plenty Mixers, Lightnin Mixers, Bran + Luebbe Pumps, Bran + Luebbe Systems, GD Engineering, Plenty Process Filtration, Copes, Copes Vulcan Valves and Plenty Filters
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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We shall also be welcoming colleagues from the newest member of the SPX PE Group, namely Johnson Pumps".
This year Bran + Luebbe will be celebrating its 75th anniversary, and the pan-European exhibition programme will provide the Company with the perfect opportunity for unveiling its latest development in automatic pump control technology as well as its internationally renowned metering and process pumps.
SPX Process Equipment brings together all the essential technologies required for all aspects of liquids processing.
Over the past 12 months, SPX PE companies have all been active in developing new products and customer-support services.
Total Processing and Packing will provide visitors will a chance to learn more about these and future plans.
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