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Johnson Screens acquires Italian separation company MA Ind Srl

05 August 2010

Johnson Screens Inc has acquired MA Ind Srl (MAIND), a Cesena, Italy-based manufacturer of separation, removal and processing systems for liquid/solid separation.

The MAIND product line includes vertical bar screens, rotary drum screens, screw compactors, vortex grit removal, packaged treatment systems and screw conveyors for the food and beverage, wastewater, pulp and paper, mining, power and oil and gas industries.
 
Johnson Screens says that it is looking forward to further expanding into these industries with the MAIND capabilities.

 

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