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Th. Wortelboer B.V.
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Th. Wortelboer B.V.
Update from Germany
- By Eric Lundin
- Jun 13, 2012
- Shop Management
- Article
Interviews with several TUBE exhibitors revealed that the energy industry remains the biggest driver in the tube and pipe industry. The opportunities aren’t just in oil and gas, but also wind and even nuclear, despite the Fukushima incident. Meanwhile, a few vendors have come up with machines and processes that reduce tube and pipe consumption and waste, helping the industry deal with fluctuating metals prices.
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