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Karolin Machine Tool AB receives press brakes orders for SEK55m
Nordic Business Report, Jan 16, 2007
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-16 January 2007-Karolin Machine Tool AB receives press brakes orders for SEK55m(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Swedish production machines developer and manufacturer Karolin Machine Tool AB (KMT Group) said on Tuesday (16 January) that its subsidiary KMT Ursviken has received two orders for large press brakes.
The orders, valued at a total of SEK55m, were placed by US company Valmont Industries Inc and an unnamed German contract manufacturer.
KMT Group, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, develops and manufactures advanced production machines and system solutions for the engineering industry. KMT is listed on the Nordic Exchange in Stockholm.
One British pound (GBP) is worth approximately 13.38 Swedish kronor (SEK).
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