Thankyou for visiting us at RWM 2012

September 17, 2012 | Recycling

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Many thanks to all our friends, customers, and hopefully future customers for joining us at the RWM 2012 this year.  We hope you had a good day – or three.  We used the show to launch our new multi-purpose baler now named Metallica-n following a brief competition on our facebook page which can be found at www.facebook.com/JMCRecycling.  Our new Global range of safety shears also made a first time appearance on one of our two stands.   Braving wind and rain, we demonstrated the Matrix 380zt cable granulation system outdoors to a number of hardy visitors, finally selling the stand unit to Brantwood Auto Recycling Ltd.   By the end of the show, most of our signage had blown away but the machines were all still standing – unlike some of our sales people the night before, but that’s another story!

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