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Mechanical advantage 18/04/2008
 
As National Skills Academy for Manufacturing managing director Bob Gibbon regularly underlined during the interview with Machinery, with a staff of just 28 people and a universe of some 2 million to serve in terms of raising skill levels, efforts have to be focused. In delivering that focus, the new skills body, headquartered in Birmingham, is being scientific in its approach.
 
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