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Nordson's 1.1 Billion Reasons for Optimism The Ohio adhesives and coatings dispensing equipment manufacturer makes its first appearance on the IW U.S. 500 with a focus on innovation, market expansion and lean manufacturing. |
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IndustryWeek April 20, 2011 |
Attention: Excellence Required Do your manufacturing practices drive stellar performances? If yes, then enter your your manufacturing plant in IndustryWeek's 2011 Best Plants competition. |
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