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Experience in contract manufacturing, project work

W. Savage and Son, Ltd, has built up and consolidated an operation offering an in-depth service to a wide range of engineering applications. Examples of the companys’ marine and industrial heat exchangers will be displayed. Production capacity covers the smallest heat exchangers, up to units weighing in excess of 10

tonnes. Shell and tube types, plate heat exchangers and finned-tube air coolers are designed and built to clients’ requirements. Also on display will be examples from the range of “Savage” industrial woodworking machinery, including production cross-cutting plants and cutter heads. The company also offers wide experience in general engineering project work,

including the design and building of special machinery and installations, contract manufacturing to clients’ drawings, machinery overhauls and general factory maintenance.

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Press, 12 March 1985, Page 22

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128

Experience in contract manufacturing, project work Press, 12 March 1985, Page 22

Experience in contract manufacturing, project work Press, 12 March 1985, Page 22

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