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SIMEM and Röbäcks Sweden

With over 100 years of combined experience in the concrete industry, SIMEM and Röbäcks Sweden are announcing a unification of product representation worldwide. Röbäcks will represent SIMEM in Scandinavia, Finland, and the Baltic countries, while Simem will promote Röbäcks products in the rest of the world.
February 29, 2012 Read time: 1 min
With over 100 years of combined experience in the concrete industry, 2595 Simem and 3429 Röbäcks Sweden are announcing a unification of product representation worldwide.

Röbäcks will represent SIMEM in Scandinavia, Finland, and the Baltic countries, while Simem will promote Röbäcks products in the rest of the world.

Röbäcks, inventor of the reversing drum mixer, will complement SIMEM products allowing a complete offering of products for the concrete industry including twin shaft mixers, reversing drums, concrete recycling systems and PH treatment facilities.

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