# 01 SPECIAL GROUP

Our customer’s demand

– a tiltrotator is a must!

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The perfect High level power couple

On the right track in Turkey

P. 12 P. 17 P. 18 2 A profit machine that allows you to perform jobs that used to be impossible.

> We focus on end results. That’s why we’ve developed a tool that has changed the working conditions of a whole profes- sional group. Today, tiltrotators are regarded as standard in the Scandinavian construction and installation industry. Virtually all and loaders in Scandinavia weighing less than 33.1 tons are equipped with a tiltrotator. Tiltrotators are available in various models, depending on the weight class of the base machine. The mountings and quick hitches can be cus- tomized to individual needs. What’s more, engcon offers a wide range of tools and accessories, which can also be customised.

> We give center stage to excava- tors and their skilled operators. We spotlight the operators and let them show off what they can really do – change their machine into a profitable, versatile tool that could previously only do a fraction of the things it does today. It’s all about feel- ing professional pride and satisfaction over a job performed to perfection.

engcon – Success for you

3 4 We focus on the whole picture. That’s why we’ve created a complete system that makes your more efficient.

> Now your excavator can become even more profitable. We’ve supplemented our wide range of tools and attach- ments for digging machines – including vibratory soil compactors, stone and scrap handling grabs and quick hitches, to mention only a few – with a new line of our own products collectively referred to as System engcon. They include deep excavation buckets, grading buckets and cable buckets optimized for use with a tiltrotator, as well as tarmac cutters and rippers – all compatible with exca- vators weighing 1.1–35.3 tons.

> All the tools in System engcon are compatible with engcon’s other products for excavators, and offer you an integrated solution for all the most common jobs. They’re made of high-quality steel and designed for maximum flexi- bility. Their wear surfaces are reinforced with Hardox steel to withstand extra tough strain. System engcon transforms the operator’s extended arm into a multi-purpose tool for fast, precise and versatile function. engcon – Success for you

5 Malcolm Davidson just dug a Y intersection and the tiltrotator allowed him to do the job without moving the machine to a new position.

6 The tiltrotator is invaluable for Malcolm

The Scottish Highlands are breathtakingly beautiful – and dreadfully damp. The latter has made Malcolm Davidson a successful entrepreneur. “You can see that drainage is essential”, he says as his heels sink into the soft, soggy, rain-soaked ground.

The surrounding area is stunningly beautiful, with it were brand new. “With the engcon tiltrotator I don’t have to move the hills that roll relentlessly to the mountains, which “I like to take good care of my machines”, he machine as often while I’m working, which radically are already white with snow. says. He believes it’s important for the company to reduces damage to the land and we avoid lots of But Malcolm concentrates on the job. He just give a good impression and that the machines have unnecessary restoration work.” dug one hundred meters and is now toddling along a higher resale value if they are cared for properly. A fifth excavator is on the way to the company in his Cat 308D to dig a trench to the main ditch. and with his experience of Cats equipped with An assistant unrolls the drain hose and lays it in the Small machinery engcon, Malcolm did not hesitate about which ac- newly dug ditches. The company specializes in drainage and land- cessories to include. Malcolm has operated his business, Davidson scaping, and no excavator is larger than eight tons. “The engcon tiltrotator is now just as obvious a Land Services, for six years and the fleet now According to Malcolm, many of the jobs he does choice as a bucket!” consists of four excavators. The Cat that he’s couldn’t be done with larger machines. The engcon driving is now two years old and shines as though tiltrotator is also brilliant on the soggy ground.

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Thanks to the tiltrotator’s ability to tilt and rotate at the same time, Frode can perform his work faster, with greater precision and without having to move the machine.

At Engströms, almost all the excava- tors between five and 27,6 tons are equipped with tiltrotators from engcon.

Hydrex uses engcon

Hydrex uses engcon tiltrotators on its department at the Sheffield railway divi- railway machinery. Hydrex, which has sion. “We’ve been using tilt­rotators for branches throughout the UK, uses eng- over a year. They’ve proved an extremely con to make its machines extra flexible. reliable and popular addition to our The tiltrotators are used for jobs includ- machine­ry stock in Sheffield,” he reports. ing railway work and clearing of vegeta- “Once our customers see them in ac- tion. Rob Brown manages the railway tion, they ask for them again and again.”

8 Our customer’s demand – a tiltrotator is a must!

Frode Mathiesen, an excavator operator for the last 15 years, can’t stop talking about the benefits of a tiltrotator. But that’s not the only reason why he uses one. “It’s the customer’s demands that decide. Without a tiltrotator the guys working on the ground would have to wear themselves out and everything would take much longer.”

Frode works for Bröderna Engströms Entrepre- 314 is driven by Frode Mathiesen. It’s equipped changes implements – from a tarmac cutter to a nadmaskiner AB in Örebro, . The firm with the hydraulic quick hitch EC-oil and tiltrotator bucket – without even climbing out of the cab. started in 1956 and is run today by the second from engcon. And by tilting and rotating the bucket, Frode can generation of Engströms, brothers Jan-Olow quickly finish off the trench with precision and the and Per-Eric. The company provides earth work Effortless minimum of shovel work. services across a large part of Sweden and has “Driving without a tiltrotator is unimaginable for “For me, a tiltrotator is standard equipment on about 140 machines, of which about half are me. I drive effortlessly, the tiltrotator is just like an excavator. Today it seems a bit strange and old tracked or wheeled excavators in all sizes. an extension of my thoughts. It’s so natural. I just fashioned to drive without a tiltrotator.” “Just about all the excavators from five to 25 think about how I want the work to proceed – and Workshop manager Hans Nilsson agrees. tons are equipped with tiltrotators from engcon. with the help of the tiltrotator it just happens, “With the tiltrotator we can do more in less time The operators can’t work efficiently without a without me having to worry about it.” and with fewer people. An excavator without a tiltrotator”, says Hans Nilsson, Workshop manager Like today, where he’s digging for a district tiltrotator is quite simply not as profitable.” at Engströms. heating pipe installation in an industrial area. As One of the machines, a hardly year-old Liebherr quick as a flash, and without any problems, he

9 Dennis got contracts rolling in Normandy

“My excavator is actually a bit too big, but small machines aren’t my thing. And with an engcon tiltrotator, I can do everything from finishing work to rugged operations – a big advantage when you don’t have a big machine fleet”, says Dennis Marais, a French contractor in Normandy.

Dennis Marais first spotted engcon’s tiltrotator at the Batimat expo in 2003, and SK either – so Dennis had to buy new equipment. The old Komatsu exca- and was immediately convinced that tiltrotators would be the future in the vator had been fitted with an engcon S60 hitch, and this hitch is now standard excavation sector. He took his boss by one hand and the machine sales rep by in Dennis’s company. He replaced the Komatsu with a used Daewoo 170. The the other, and showed them his discovery. used Daewoo had also done 5,000 hours, but was completely renovated and overhauled and looked like new. Cheaper than conversion His boss quickly realized that it was pointless trying to convince Dennis to buy Proportionally controlled tiltrotators an excavator with an offset boom instead. And the sales rep had no option but to “I bought a new tiltrotator because I planned to use it on the next machine”, find out about engcon’s product range. Both of them soon discovered that it was says Dennis, who is busy creating a tidy slope which he could never have done actually cheaper to fit a standard machine with engcon’s tiltrotator than convert it with an ordinary excavator. During the break, Dennis’s colleague Stefan arrives for an offset boom. What’s more, an unconverted machine would be much easier with his Komatsu PW140. His machine is also equiped with engcon. Just a few to sell at a later date, since machines with offset booms haven’t caught on in days ago, Dennis picked up his brand new Daewoo after it had been converted Europe yet. They decided to buy a spanking new Komatsu PC160. by engcon’s service staff. Stefan already uses a proportionally controlled engcon tiltrotator, and now it’s Dennis’s turn to work with the best engcon has Enthusiastic operator turned contractor to offer. The two French colleagues assure us that their services are in high Two years later, Dennis started his own business and took over the construc- demand. They explain that this is because their equipment makes everyone tion and installation operations from his former boss, who now specializes else’s work on the construction site so much easier. Dennis Marais could never exclusively in recycling. His boss kept Dennis’s old excavator, which had done have created such a tidy slope with an ordinary excavator. With his engcon over 5,000 hours, and he wouldn’t part with the tiltrotator or the engcon RF tiltrotator, he can do everything from finishing work to rugged jobs.

10 engcon’s vibratory soil compactor best in test!

engcon’s vibratory soil compactor fitted to an excavator is an incredibly effective way to compact soil. This was recently demonstrated in a completely impartial test carried out by the geologist, Dr. H. Seeliger, in autumn 2006 at a location on the outskirts of the German town of Kassel.

In the test, a Volvo EW140B and the engcon vibratory soil com- “An outstanding result”, says Dr. H. Seeliger, who had no hesita- pactor PP600 were used. The test was based on a 100 cm bed tion in declaring the engcon vibratory soil compactor the winner of loose recycling material, equivalent to 0–80 crushed gravel.­ in competition with compacting wheels as well as rival­ brands. The Dr. H. Seeliger company has a great deal of experience of He also states that comparisons with other brands showed­ great similar tests, and is clearly impressed by the engcon vibratory soil variations. compactor which proved to be the absolute best of the ones tested “We have compared Allu Kenguru and one of the compacting in its class. wheels on the market, and they do not compact the ground as The degree of compaction was remarkable, achieving 103.2 % well as the engcon vibratory soil compactor”, says Dr. H Seeliger.­ for two passes and 101.6 % for six passes.

11 For Hans Skogaas, engcon’s proportionally controlled tiltrotator and engcon’s stone and scrap handling grab are a perfect combination

12 The perfect couple

When engcon’s reporter began his journey to Trondheim from our main office and factory in Strömsund at 4:30 a.m. on a cold March morning, the sky was blue and the temperature was -22 °C.

After passing Åre, the sky clouded over. Near the ment with Hans Skogaas. Hans operates a Zaxis Hans starts picking up large blocks of stone from Swedish-Norwegian border, a snow storm broke 200 LC fitted with a proportionally controlled EC20 a pile beside the building area. He quickly places out with driving snow and zero visibility. and an engcon SK stone and scrap handling grab the stones in a row, deftly maneuvering his tiltro- As I rolled down the hills towards Stjördal, the for his employer, Ole P Bakken. tator and grab with gentle, precise movements. weather cleared. The temperature was minus two Ole P Bakken is a 40 year-old company with its “I’m absolutely delighted with this combination. degrees, and brilliant sunshine greeted me in own gravel pit. One of its major clients is the local It’s unbeatable in many situations. The propor- Trondheim, where there was virtually no snow. waterworks. tional control system means I can operate with The first warm smile of the day came from Arve Ole P Bakken has five employees, and its precision”, says Hans, who mainly works with ex- Öksnäs, an after market sales rep at the Komatsu machine­ry stock also includes an engcon-equipped cavators in the company. importer Hesselberg, who was there to help me Hitachi ZX 225, two trucks and two wheel loaders. I ask if engcon’s products come in handy in find the contractors I was to visit during the day. other situations. Ease and precision “All the time! There’s actually no job I would do Towards central Trondheim Although Hans is not using his machine and the without a tiltrotator. They’re fabulous for every­ After a quick coffee break, we visited a building site site today, he swings up into the cab to show how thing”, says Hans, who has worked for the com- near central Trondheim, where we had an appoint- pleased he is with his well-equipped machine. pany for four years.

13 engcon’s quick hitch first to meet safety requirements

The engcon S60 is the first quick hitch to be approved for use in Network Rail, the British rail administration.

14 “It’s definitely more engcons for us!”

Jakob Christensen, owner of the company JC Entreprenör­ service, now really appreciates the benefits of a tiltrotator. “It only took us a short time to realize what a flexible machine we had”, says Jakob, who is currently driving his first machine fitted with a tiltrotator. The machine, a new Takeuchi TB1140, has currently been hired for a hous­ing development in Balerup. When we visited Jakob, he was just about to create a pile of fine gravel which must not be mixed with the dirt from the ground. The use of a tiltrotator means that Jakob can avoid moving the machine repeatedly, since he can dig both away from, towards and to the side of the machine. “Now that we’ve seen the benefits of using a tiltrotator, we will definitely have more”, says Jakob, who owns a further four exca- vators.

“We have always known that our quick hitches are safe – but now we have engcon S60 hitches. They have a safety pin that’s fastened manually. also got it on paper”, says Caroline Sigge, head of engcon’s UK office. If this isn’t done properly or perhaps not done at all, the accident risk In the UK, rail excavators equipped with grabs, buckets are often used to increases”, explains Caroline Sigge. perform work along railway banks and also on the track. However, following a spate of four fatal accidents due to semi-automatic quick hitches, Network engcon has taken it further Rail had to look into the use of the equipment to increase safety. engcon has taken this even further and appointed Lloyds British Testing to certify the engcon S60 quick hitch with a safe work load of 11,04 tons. New agreement The test load was SWL + 100 %, i.e. 22,08 tons. Network Rail has been very active in meetings with the quick hitch manufac- “The S60 is SWL-marked for up to 11,04 tons, which is significantly more turers to go through and discuss the issues and concerns about the quick than the machines are even capable of lifting”, says Daniel Sjödin hitches being used in the rail industry. This has resulted in that European at engcon Holding, who has previously worked for engcon in the UK manufacturers voluntarily have agreed to stop the supply of semi-automatic for five years. quick hitches into the British market. This agreement came into effect on the This shows that engcon has taken it further to ensure that they have 1st of October, 2008. It has even been said that some contractors has got the safest and most efficient quick hitch on the market. banned the use of semi-automatic hitches on their sites. This results in that in In addition to the test of the S60 quick hitch, engcon have also taken the the future, only manual or fully automatic hitches will be available. EC15 Tiltrotator to Lloyds British Testing for a certification. Like the S60, “The semi-automatic hitches are based on a different principle than the the EC15 has a SWL of 11,04 tons.

15 The old saying “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” doesn’t apply to Georg Grabmeier. On the contrary. For years he worked as an assembler at BMW, but at age 55 he decided to switch gears and do something completely different for the rest of his working life. “I wanted to become an excavator contractor, I was absolutely sure about it”, says Georg, who ad- mits that his wife Isolde was not totally thrilled about the decision. But that’s what happened and even Isolde soon realized that it was the right decision. In his new job, in the excavator, Georg found new energy and job satisfaction. That was 1999. The operation grew and the company now has two employees and machinery that includes an excavator and a dumper. But that was not the last successful choice George made in his working life. At Demopark in 2009 he saw a tiltrotator from engcon for the first time. “I immediately understood the advantages and opportunities of the tiltrotator.”

No doubts When Georg bought a new excavator later that same year, the vendor recommended a tilt coupler The shovel gets – but Georg already knew what he wanted. “There was no doubt that I would have a tilt­ rotator from engcon. With the work I do – cable a break when the a trenching, planing, landscaping, etc. – the tiltrotator simplifies my job considerably.” It was particularly noticeable that day when tiltrotator is on the job Georg Grabmeier was putting up a wall and leveling the ground at a newly renovated house just outside Munich. Georg dug with great precision from the outer edge of the street to make room for the new wall. No manual labor is needed and it’s remarkable The image is symbolic: in one corner of the job site is an how easily and precisely the work is carried out. unused shovel on which Georg Grabmeier has hung his hat. And Georg Grabmeier is not alone in his praise of the tiltrotator. “Since we bought a tiltrotator we no longer need anyone “Customers see the advantages of the tiltrotator, on the job site who works with a shovel. That’s an advan- too,” says Georg, who knows how the next excavator will be equipped. “Absolutely, it will have a tiltrotator tage you just can’t ignore”, he says. right from the start.”

16 On the right track in Turkey

Interest in engcon’s tiltrotators has exploded throughout Europe. Now Turkish en- trepreneurs are also discovering this product that is already considered standard in many other countries. It’s to do with time, money – and safety.

The Turkish company Yapiray Railway Construction Systems Industry & ised applications in their construction processes. They are highly satisfied Comm. Inc. was started in 1998 as an expert company focusing on railway and have already shown interest in continued collaboration.” transport systems in Turkey and abroad. Yapiray is a subsidiary of YAPI According to Anders, engcon’s tilt­rotator combined with Yapiray’s own MERKEZI, one of Turkey’s largest construction groups. Yapiray currently has railway equipment provides a complete solution that significantly rationalizes 59 employees and is Turkey’s leader in railway systems. railway contractors’ work. The company has just bought an engcon EC20 tiltrotator for one of its ex- Tiltrotators are already regarded as standard in many parts of Europe. The cavators to make its railway construction processes more efficient. benefits speak for themselves; anyone who has tried a tiltrotator never wants “Combined with our sleeper layer, this is exactly the equipment that Yapiray to do without it again. lacked”, says Anders Rosenqvist, CEO and owner of Rosenqvist Rail AB in “It’s not just about time and money. The tiltrotator also significantly im- Hudiksvall, which supplied the products. proves safety by minimizing many manual tasks”, says Anders. “Yapiray contacted us a while back requesting solutions for various special-

17 High level power

Power line poles are huge: 60 feet tall, weighing over one ton each. Yet it looks so easy when Jonas Nilsson raises them, one by one, and places them in 6 feet deep holes. “With the tiltrotator, I don’t have to plan how to stand to grab them and then raise them.”

18 The utility company Jämtkraft is building the fifty-kilometer long power line from the wind farm in Ollebacken to the power plant in Kattstrupeforsen. The new 130-kilovolt line will consist of a total of 267 stands with two or three poles each. Hjorts Entreprenad & Mekaniska AB is the contractor and 28-year old Jonas Nilsson is the operator of a brand new Hitachi Zaxis 225, equipped with an engcon EC30 tiltrotator, Palfinger PK29002 crane and Grab John bucket. “It’s a good job with freedom and I get to be outside all day”, says Jonas. He worked as a machine operator when he did his military service, but then he ended up in an office job in Östersund. “It wasn’t any fun at all”, he says. So he took a course for machine operators – and now he’s sitting here and loves his job.

Smooth and precise Working and being responsible for a machine that can both dig and raise poles is not the easiest job around. But Jonas maneuvers both the ma- chine and the crane with smooth and precise movements. Being too fast in this job can have dire consequences, since the two line mechanics Stefan Svensson and David Antonsson are always nearby. “If any of us loses our concentration or makes a mistake it can actually have dire consequences”, says Jonas. After Jonas digs down the two poles, it’s time to lift the crossbeam on which the power line will be hung. Stefan and David prepare by mounting the insulators and then Jonas lifts the beam into place with the greatest precision. With quick steps Stefan and David climb up to a height of 18 yards and then bolt the beam to the poles. At first, they only managed one stand per day. Now they’ve come up to speed and can finish 1.5 to 2 stands a day. And the tiltrotator is invaluable on the job. “With the tiltrotator, I don’t have to plan how to stand when I grab the poles and then raise them. The tiltrotator also makes it much easier and faster to fill in around the poles.” It’s good thing that it’s so fast. Hjorts Entreprenad, which specializes in line construction work and cabling, is busy thanks to the Swedish initia- tive to secure the supply of electricity in the country. So new challenges await Jonas.

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19 20 Centimeter precision: THE STANDARD IN VASA,

Cristian Saarela in the Finnish city of Vasa can achieve optimum precision. He can work behind house walls, in narrow passages and at seemingly impossible angles with his EW160B fitted with an engcon EC20 with an integrated grab and engcon RF20 hitch.

Cristian has just dug up, adjusted and refilled the importantly, our clients would never allow me onto the excavator to stand idle while the men shovelled ground around a well and stopcock hidden in a nar- a worksite without one!” Aarno Pälvimaa, who gravel round the bucket”, explains Aarno Pälvimaa. row alley in central Vasa. engcon’s camera captures purchases contracting services for the City of Another advantage observed by the City of Vasa Cristian filling in the ground with high precision and Vasa, confirms that tilt­rotators are now regarded as is that traffic safety has increased since tiltrota- minimum material waste. This would be impossible standard. Renting machines without them would be tors started being used. “Now excavators can work without a tiltrotator. taking a big step backwards. from the same ­place along the road, whereas in Cristian, a construction contractor, has been “In the past, a whole team of extra workers had the past the machine had to be moved each time a using excavators for twelve years. He has been to walk behind the excavator making adjustments new operation was required. This has significantly­ using tiltrotators for the past four years. “I can’t with their spades. This was costly and really com- improved traffic safety”, ­reports Pälvimaa. imag­ine excavating without a tiltrotator now. Most pletely unnecessary, since we also had to pay for

21 After discovering the benefits of the tiltrotator, there is no other alterna- tive now for Kevin Russel.

Kevin Russel, KWR Plant: “We do the jobs 50 percent faster with engcon tiltrotator”

Kevin Russell saw an engcon tiltrotator for the first time at a trade show in 2004 – and it didn’t take long for him to make up his mind. “I immediately realized the benefits, how I could save time and money with the tiltrotator on my excavators.”

22 Kevin Russel started KWR Plant in Colster- worth, East Midlands, in 1999 and provides services in land construction, forestry, wood chips, grading and gravel crushing. And the discovery and purchase of engcon tiltrotators seven years ago proved to be a good move. “Since they make my excavators so much more efficient, there’s no other alternative now. I can honestly say that I do some of my work up to 50 percent faster with the engcon tiltrotator on my excavators!” Today Kevin is working on a trench around a sawmill that is being expanded. To help him, he hired a driver to haul the excavated material using a farm tractor with its boogie/ dump cart. The trench is adjacent to a com- pletely flat surface, which Kevin bulldozed the day before to make room for additional buildings in the area.

Impressive technique You can’t help being impressed by Kevin’s skills with his Komatsu PC138 equipped with engcon tiltrotator and engcon planing bucket. “It’s important to have the right buckets”, says Kevin, who realized the advantages of An excavator without engcon’s tools and attachments, which are adapted for optimal compatibility with the tiltrotator. a tiltrotator is incon- “With engcon’s planing bucket I can take maximum advantage of the tiltrotator. It’s very convenient, easy to dig with and well de- ceivable for Volker signed for most types of work”, he says. In addition to his engcon equipment, Kevin always brings along another faithful companion. After using engcon’s tiltrotator for one year, Volker Eckert It’s Murphy, a calm Potterdale terrier who wants more. “I couldn’t imagine using an excavator without is happiest next to her human on the floor of the excavator. a tiltrotator now”, he says, referring to the tight site he’s “She follows me wherever I go and we really understand each other when it comes to ma- working on, an excavation job around an apartment building chines”, says Kevin with a twinkle in his eye. in Osterburken.

About KWR Plant Established nearly 20 years ago by Kevin Rus- Volker Eckert runs the company with 14 employ- “It does everything faster and more efficiently. sell this East Midlands based business has ees that his father, Paul Eckert, started in 1958. But the tiltrotator performs at its best in back- gone from strength to strength through con- There’s no shortage of small service jobs for his fill work, it’s absolutely outstanding.” tinued re-investment into the core business. Takeuchi 153 – equipped with engcon tiltrotator Volker points to the current job as an The team now totals 6 full time operators, EC10, stone and scrap handling grab, tarmac example. He doesn’t have to keep moving the paired up with their specialist equipment for the cutter, pallet fork and a variety of buckets. excavator; he can place the backfill material task they are a real force to be reckoned with. For this particular excavation job, Volker with the bucket in any position at all and then To show you how good they are Kevin decided to test engcon’s soil compactor. easily place the material exactly where it’s represented the UK in the Caterpillar world “ I knew I would be even more efficient if I needed. championships in Malaga, where the team could use the excavator to compact the soil.” “Before you had to ‘toss’ the material with finished a credible 4th out of 35 teams! the excavator and then shove it where it As always Kevin and the team are always Quick payback belonged. Then, a man with a shovel put the looking for the next innovative piece of equip- According to Volker, the more he can do with material in place”, says Volker, noting that he ment to constantly improve their performance, the excavator, the better his profitability. And even saves money on manual labor, which is this means that the jobs can be completed in the he finds that the tiltrotator in particular is no longer needed. minimum of fuss in the most cost effective way. indispensable. 23 • engcon International, tel: +46 (0)670 178 00, fax: +46 (0)670 178 28 • engcon Sweden, tel: +46 (0)670 65 04 00, fax: + 46 (0)670 65 04 57 • engcon Denmark, tel: +45 (20) 20 35 84, fax: +45 (64) 79 21 10 engcon guarantees the • engcon Finland, tel: +358 (50) 553 09 82, +358 (40) 554 8735 fax: +358 (63) 222 905 quality of your machines. • engcon , tel: +49 (0) 9342-934 85-11, fax: +49 (0) 9342-934 85-15 • engcon UK, tel: +44 1922 408 419, fax: +44 2476 651 461 • engcon France, tel: +33 (0)6 88 51 21 42 • engcon Australia, tel: +61 (0)46 70 654 05

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