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ENGINEER - REMU MACHINES

08/09/2007 2:23 AM

We would like to inform you that we are having 3 Remu Machines of 1100 T Capacity. However, we are facing a lot of electronic as well as hydraulic problems.

Do you believe you can help us to solve the same.

We are looking for a person who can come down to India, stay for a week /10 days as required and look after the complete overhauling of these machines.

In fact, we will be very happy, if we can get somebody, who can take a contract to rectify these machines.

Awaiting your valued response.

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Re: ENGINEER - REMU MACHINES

08/09/2007 4:23 AM

REMU? Er What is that???

I'd love to come to India, but without knowing what a REMU is I doubt I'd be a lot of help.

Pity, but good luck in your search .

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Re: ENGINEER - REMU MACHINES

08/10/2007 9:41 AM

I think he is talking about an injection molding machine. I would assume a good general mechanic could fix the hydraulic and electronic problem, which quite possibly might be related. Have you tried contacting the manufacturer to see if they recommend someonre or have a service center in india?

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Re: ENGINEER - REMU MACHINES

08/10/2007 10:28 AM

Dear Sir,

We are from India and Having Cluster of Rich Experience Engineers in CNC, Hydraulics and SPM machines. If you provide us the full details we can give yu the Quotation.

Thanking you,

Regards

aiswaryam@technologist.com

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