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Food Grade Lubricants

We are currently working on the forthcoming edition of Engineering Maintenance Solutions. This edition will contain an extensive Food Grade Lubricants spotlight section. This section will allow companies to highlight their latest products/services with up to 120 words plus a colour picture and full contact details for just £150.00. (1/2 A4 Page).
 
The next edition of EMS will be printed and emailed to an audience of over 36,000 engineers across the UK including factory managers, warehouse managers, plant engineers, works managers, chief engineers, maintenance managers/engineers, operations managers/directors and production engineers. A further 52,000 digital copies of EMS magazine will then be e-casted to an audience of primary engineers across the world. The digital edition will also be hosted on   www.engineeringmaintenance.info which now receives over 23,000 unique visitors per month.   
 
If you would like to highlight your latest Food Grade Lubricants within this section please call Paul Clappison or email us back on  paulc@engineeringmaintenance.info or call us on +44(0)1634 731646. Pictures can be supplied as JPEG, TIFF, EPS, GIFF or PDF files. 

To view previous digital editions please click here!
 


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