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John Dee (Visitor) |
22 Apr 02 7:27 |
Hi,
With all you machinery manufacturers etc out there maybe one of you can help.
our client want to manufacture disposable razors in his own country and thereby need the machinery to do so, can anyone point us towards a company that can manufacture this type of machine.
John |
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Andros (Bioengineer) |
29 Apr 02 6:00 |
I don't know if it's any use to you, but a company who i have tended to use fro a variety of special purpose jigs, fixtures and machines is Cobra Precision, 19 PEC Quartremaine Rd, Portsmouth, the guy you need to speak to is Mark Brundrit, they are able to offer a full design and build or build to print service and have an extensive range of experience in full and part automated production machinary |
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PC-Gallant-Sweden (Visitor) |
20 Jun 02 6:54 |
Hi We read your inquire regarding machining engineering. please visit our homepage www.gallant-sweden.com. The production equipment has been designed and developed by our own experience. If this information is of interest please tell us your problem , perhaps a discussion concerning your needs would solve your present situation. Adolf |
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Automated Tooling Systems. ATS developed and built some gillette's assembly lines. Check Gillette for references and talk to KLaus Warner CEO of ATS, a Canadian based company. Tell him Dave Aberle sent you. Thank-You Dave Aberle daberle@sympatico.ca. |
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dgend1 (Visitor) |
17 Sep 02 9:19 |
Hi, I have an interview at Gillette for the position of production mechanic however this interview is the 2nd of 3 steps. They told me i am going to take a test. The test consists of a machine they call the do nothing machine I guess it serves no purpose other than to test your mechanical ability. I have been told that this machine has movable parts in it and they are going to let me study it for a while and then take it do something to it then give it back to me, and they want me to fix it and i will be timed. I have been researching this on the internet but have come up empty any help anyone can give me is greatly appreciated. please email me at dgend2@aol.com |
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