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Weaving set to launch new 12-metre drill at Cereals

From refurbishing second-hand machinery in the early 1980s to becoming an established British manufacturer, the opening of its purpose-built headquarters and manufacturing facility in Worcestershire marks another major milestone for Weaving Machinery, James Huyton reports.

James Huyton
Machinery and 51AVÊÓÆµTechnology Specialist
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The new purpose-built headquarters incorporates a display room for prospective customers to view new products.
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The new purpose-built headquarters incorporates a display room for prospective customers to view new products.

Weaving 51AVÊÓÆµMachinery officially opened its new headquarters and manufacturing facility in Evesham, with Andrew Ward formally opening the site. Founded in 1983 by Edward Weaving, the business initially...

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