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Phoenix Machinery to Exhibit Hygiene Converting Machinery at INDEX 11

07 Apr '11
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Phoenix Machinery, member company of INDEVCO Group, will exhibit and present the latest innovative solutions in hygiene converting machines at INDEX 11, Hall 4, Booth # 4142.

The world's leading nonwovens exhibition, INDEX 11, will take place at GENEVA PALEXPO in Switzerland from 12 – 15 April 2011. Located in Safra, Lebanon, Phoenix Machinery will present its machinery and retrofit units for adult and baby diapers and feminine sanitary napkins, tissue converting machines, machinery automation, and CNC parts for hygiene converting machinery.

INDEX 11 attendees can observe the performance of Phoenix Machinery's 'Online Stretch Ear Applicator Unit' machine, on display at Booth # 4142 and running at a speed of 600 diapers per minute. In addition, visitors can view the new low waistband applicator kit, a self-standing unit that can fit to any diaper machine without modifying the existing line.

Further, at Phoenix Machinery's booth customers can meet with Rabih Osta, Phoenix Machinery General Manager; Jean Chalhoub, Phoenix Machinery Sales Manager; Fadi Saify, Phoenix Machinery Hygiene Chief Engineer; and Chadi Mattar, Phoenix Machinery Hygiene Line Manager.

About Phoenix Machinery

Phoenix Machinery in Safra, Lebanon manufactures hygiene and tissue converting machines, high precision CNC components and machined parts, as well as develops and integrates machinery automation, process automation and power distribution solutions.

The industrial machine manufacturer is a member of the local multinational INDEVCO Group. Phoenix Machinery exports to Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE, Egypt, UK, Spain, France, Germany, Russia, Haiti, USA and Africa.

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