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Burr Oak Tool forms partnership with Sistemi Meccanici Industriali


machine specialist Sistemi Meccanici Industriali (SMI) to form a valuable partnership aimed at providing better solutions and service to more customers worldwide. Tim Doot, Vice President of Burr OAK Tool, explains that “this collaboration yields over 100 years of combined experience and unmatched expertise that is unprecedented in the heat exchange equipment manufacturing industry.” With a history dating back to 1978, SMI is manufacturer of a wide range of high-quality tube processing machines designed for refrigeration, heating, air conditioning, cooling, automotive, domestic appliance, and alternative and renewable energy markets. The new OAK – SMI partnership will directly benefi t customers worldwide and creates a global source for even more comprehensive support, continuous innovation, and unrivaled leadership. Contact an OAK/SMI representative today to learn about enhanced solutions available for your company.


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urr OAK Tool is pleased to announce it has united with Italy- based tube processing


From left to right: Tim Doot (Burr OAK), Sergio Campeotto (SMI), Giuseppe Battigelli (SMI), and Brian McConnell (Burr Oak)


For over 70 years, Burr Oak


Tool Inc. has designed customized production machinery for the heat transfer and tube processing industries. OAK machines are installed and successfully


operating in over 75 countries. Providing quality machines, service and parts to customers worldwide reinforces Burr Oak’s slogan, “Global Experience. Local Solutions.”


For more information, contact Burr Oak Tool Inc., 405 West South Street, Sturgis, MI 49091. Telephone: 269-651-9393. Website: www.burroak.com.


GMB welcomes 200,000 tonne Hinkely Steel order for Welsh fi rm


At long last we have some good news for the steel industry in South Wales which has seen a big reduction in steel workers in recent times says GMB GMB, the union for workers in


the steel industry, has welcomed EDF’s announcement that Welsh


fi rm Express Reinforcements was the preferred bidder for a 200,000 tonne order of steel for Hinkley point C.


Dave Hulse, GMB national


offi cer for steel, said “This is really good news for both Hinkley point C and the Welsh economy as a


whole. At long last we have some good news for the steel industry in South Wales which has seen a big reduction in steel workers in recent times. With this amount of steel


being sourced from Express Reinforcements and Celsa Steel,


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let’s hope that manufactures like Port Talbot Tata Steel plant and Sheffi eld Forge Masters award further steel and forging contracts for this project in the UK, so that the positive economic impact of large manufacturing projects can spread to where it’s needed most.”


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