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DIESEL & EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS

BETHEL-USA

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DIESEL & EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS
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Company Address: 16941 Sussex Highway,BETHEL,DE,USA 
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19931 
Telephone Number: 3023378742 (+1-302-337-8742) 
Fax Number: 3023373201 (+1-302-337-3201) 
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diesel-equip. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
353401 
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Mfg Elevators/escalators Building Equipment Installatio 
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