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Arena-flow, LLC


Arena-flow offers sand core engineer- ing solutions customized to meet your needs. Whether you’d like to eliminate scrap, increase productivity, minimize capital costs, cut back on consum- able usage or optimize an entire core package, our experienced engineers can help you meet your unique objectives. Contact us today to see how we can help with your most challenging sand


core problems. Arena-flow, LLC 505/275-3849 www.arena-flow.com Booth 523


Guardian Software Systems, Inc.


In today’s ever changing and competi- tive business world, information is the lifeblood of all successful companies. Te need for timely and accurate information is a necessity in this fast paced, highly competitive marketplace. Every module within the Guardian Foundry System is aimed at helping foundries to improve productivity and workflow. “Serious Solutions for Seri- ous Foundries”


Guardian Software Systems, Inc. 262/567-0341 www.guardiansoft.com Booths 500, 502


B & L Information Systems


B&L Information Systems is a global leader delivering business software solutions to the foundry and die casting industries. With 400 customers in five countries, B&L provides integrated enterprise planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) that enables metalcasters to drive increased efficien-


cies and improve profitability. B & L Information Systems 269/465-6207 www.blinfo.com Booths 406, 408


Didion International, Inc.


DIDION will showcase its line of Rotary Foundry Equipment. Our new Rotary Dross / Metal Reclaimers, Rotary Media Drums, and Rotary Sand Reclaimers, will be featured. Custom- ers reported payback in a few months with the patented designs. Additional benefits are easy installation, low main-


tenance, and better working conditions. Didion International, Inc. 636/278-8700 www.didion.com Booth 201


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