CEMA adds two more members
Foster Wheeler USA and Jim Myers & Sons Inc. are now a members of CEMA (the Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association).
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By Modern Materials Handling Staff March 20, 2012
Foster Wheeler USA and Jim Myers & Sons Inc. are now a members of CEMA (the Conveyor Equipment Manufacturers Association).They are the 117th and 118th members, respectively, of the organization, according to CEMA.
Foster Wheeler, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is a global engineering and construction contractor and power equipment supplier.
Jim Myers & Sons, headquartered in Pineville, N.C., is a leader in water and wastewater treatment equipment and systems.
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