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SouthMACH17 - Day 2 Today Thursday 25 May 2017

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SouthMACH17 - Day 2 Today Thursday 25 May 2017

SouthMACH is the South Island’s premier technology trade show celebrating the heartland of NZ Manufacturing. If you are an Engineer - Mechanical, Design, Consultant, Electrical. Machinist, Communications Technician/Manager, Supervisor, Technical Operator, Operations Manager, or similar, Southmach offers the tools, technology and services to work smarter.

An exhibitor to look out for this year is Kormax.  Kormax hold the largest range of metals for the engineering industry in New Zealand; from Bronze, Brass, Copper, Cast-Iron and Aluminium along with Bronze Bushes, Oilite Bushes and Key Steel. These materials are stocked in various different profiles from solid and round bar, flat bar, hex bar and angle bar among others that are available upon request.  Well worth a visit to their stand to get a face to face understanding of how they work.

You can find a preview to SouthMACH17 in the May issue of the NZManufacturer Magazine

 

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