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Turning to technology 20/06/2008
 
Hunting Cromar, based in Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, is part of Hunting plc, an international firm involved in the oil and gas industry. Since its purchase by Hunting plc, Hunting Cromar has experienced rapid growth and has invested heavily in new equipment to manufacture its range of well service technology products. It needed to invest in more efficient turning technology to up its game. It is one of many, as Machinery reports.
 
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