Clyde Engineering
fi An agreement for techniJcal, manufacturing, and mariketing co-operation is being ' discussed by Clyde Engineering, Ltd, of Lower Hutt, and Hydraulic Machinery ComJpany of N.Z., Ltd, which has ' I manufacturing plants at '!Matamata and Waipu. : The agreement will pro- > vide both companies with ■ considerable advantages by allowing the concentration liof resources and expertise in (■the production and dis•jtribution of specialised > equipment. : I Clyde Engineering is a Imajor New Zealand dis-
-,tributor of earthmoving and • \ construction equipment, with > | branches throughout New - Zealand, and Hydraulic 1 Machinery is predominantly - a manufacturer of materials s handling equipment, repret senting Palfinger cranes for | the Pacific Basin and South•lEast Asia. i! Hydraulic Machinery are /[actively exporting and coni' sider that an agreement with t (Clyde Engineering would strengthen its local market while Clyde J would gain access to a local -[manufacturing facility.
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Press, 3 October 1979, Page 21
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139Clyde Engineering Press, 3 October 1979, Page 21
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