NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART GALVANIZING LINES IN EUROPE
As a global full-liner, Siemens VAI is one of the leading suppliers of galvanizing line plant technology and all related automation solutions covering the full range of applications. In late 2006, Siemens VAI was awarded two contracts for major European steelmakers for the supply of two galvanizing...
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