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Heidelberg offer tailored service agreements

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14 August 2008
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Heidelberg is offering tailored service agreements that cover guillotine safety inspections and examinations on materials handling equipment, such as joggers, stackers and loading and lifting equipment. The inspections ensure compliance with legal regulations.

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