nsco— ANNESBROOK SHEETMETAL CO. LTD 79 Pascoe St, Nelson Phone (054) 85-160, Fax (054) 77-661 We congratulate Printpac — UEB on the opening of their new Moulded Pulp Plant. We are pleased to have been associated with the manufacture and installation of the stainless steel pipe work and associated guards. Ansco has been manufacturing for 20 years being engaged in the design and manufacture of high quality fish and food processing equipment throughout ' Australasia. They are also involved in cutting — folding — welding all metals and the design and manufacturing of items — suitable for the agriculturist and horticulturist and general engineering field.
The New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board would like to congratulate Printpac-UEB on the opening of its Moulded Pulp Plant in Nelson. The Board is pleased to be involved with this new South Island facility and looks forward to continuing its long and successful association with Printpac. Al W New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board
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