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The Milling and Mixing Market

With the worst of the recession apparently over, ink companies are starting to move forward on their equipment needs

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

When there is a lengthy economic downturn, capital improvement budgets are often one of the areas that are cut. As a result, milling and mixing equipment manufacturers have felt the impact of the global recession. With the worst of the recession apparently over, ink companies are starting to move forward on their equipment needs. Rene Eisenring, GD sales manager, Buhler Inc. USA, said that Buhler has seen quite a turnaround in 2010 over 2009. “I personally believe that the biggest change was ...

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