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News Release from: Metalforming Machinery Makers Association | Subject: Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 01 May 2006

Latest MMMA member to exhibit at MACH
2006

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The UK's Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association said that new member Ross UK - manufacturer of pneumatic valves, control systems and safety products will take a stand at MACH 2006.

The UK's Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association said that new member Ross UK - manufacturer of pneumatic valves, control systems and safety products will take a stand at MACH 2006 The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association, who is supporting the 'Metalworking Village' based around the MMMA members' pavilion and hospitality suite nr 4918/20

has announced that new member Ross UK will taking a stand within the MMMA pavilion and to partake of the facilities that will be offered.

The hospitality area will allow all members participating at the show to hold meetings in private and also to have facilities to entertain their customers.

Ross UK is a manufacturer of pneumatic valves, control systems and safety products for the fluid power industry, with metal forming being one of their core industries.

Many critical applications rely on Ross equipment for control reliability, repeatability and longevity.

For the metalforming industry, the company supplies air distribution products, counterbalance, die cushions and control overloads as well as clutch and brake controls, isolation and load holding devices.

Other member company already booked into the MMMA Pavilion include ACS-UK, roll forming equipment and ancillary handling equipment manufacturers based in Kingswinford, West Midlands and Formit, specialists in roll forming technology and press feeding equipment, based in Stourbridge, West Midlands.

David Brotherton, MMMA Secretary said: "We are delighted that three of our members have taken up the opportunity to exhibit at MACH 2006 by joining us within the MMMA pavilion.

The facilities we are able to offer our smaller member companies gives them the opportunity to exhibit at MACH when they might not otherwise have done so.".

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