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The British closed their plant near Nitra five years ago. The Dutch will revive it by making clothesline

Summary by Denník N
The old closed factory for plastic mats for the construction industry in Ivanka near Nitra will come alive by other plastics production. Dutch Roffelsen will move there its Shurian production of clothesline and other plastic products. At the same time, the investor will expand its Slovak production by three quarters. British company Low & Bonar has its domestic factory for the production of geosynthetic mats for reinforcing slopes for builders i…
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The old closed factory for plastic mats for the construction industry in Ivanka near Nitra will come alive by other plastics production. Dutch Roffelsen will move there its Shurian production of clothesline and other plastic products. At the same time, the investor will expand its Slovak production by three quarters. British company Low & Bonar has its domestic factory for the production of geosynthetic mats for reinforcing slopes for builders i…

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Denník N broke the news in on Monday, August 28, 2023.
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