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Politics - Fos-Sur-Mer : Knauf Inaugurates New Plaster Board Production Unit - Small Posters From the Alpes Maritimes

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Knauf strengthens its presence in France with the inauguration of its new plaster board production unit in Fos-sur-Mer. This 80 million euro site, equipped with the latest technological innovations, aims to produce 30 million m2 of plates per year while reducing its environmental impact. The Knauf Group, the world leader in plaster board, has officially inaugurated a new production plant in Fos-sur-Mer, an investment of 80 million euros. This si…
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Knauf strengthens its presence in France with the inauguration of its new plaster board production unit in Fos-sur-Mer. This 80 million euro site, equipped with the latest technological innovations, aims to produce 30 million m2 of plates per year while reducing its environmental impact. The Knauf Group, the world leader in plaster board, has officially inaugurated a new production plant in Fos-sur-Mer, an investment of 80 million euros. This si…

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