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wiredInUSA - April 2014

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Madem Group

Booth: 12E08

Headquartered in Brazil, Madem Group has

forests, saw mills and manufacturing plants

in Brazil, Spain and Bahrain, producing more

than 400 containers/trucks of knock down

reels per month.

The company has 65 years’ experience

and more than 400 employees.

Madem Group – Brazil

Website:

www.madem.com.br

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Mathiasen Machinery

Booth: 12A52

Mathiasen Machinery buys and sells used

wire and cable machinery internationally.

Machinery is purchased for inventory or

it can be sold on an exclusive basis. MMI

has interest in locating individual machines,

complete lines or entire plants.

A wide range of photographs of second hand machinery will be

on the Mathiasen Machinery stand

Consignments, warehousing, appraisals

and liquidation services are also offered.

MMI has buyers seeking all types of good

quality used wire and cable machinery,

serving the domestic and international

ferrous and non-ferrous wire machinery

markets.

Its stand will display photographs of a

wide variety of second hand machinery.

Customers are asked to bring their surplus

machinery list and photos for evaluation.

Mathiasen Machinery Inc – USA

Website:

www.mathiasen-machinery.com

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Paramount Die

Booth: 10D37

Paramount Die is more than just a die

company with its sales engineers averaging

over 20yearsofexperience inthewire industry.

In addition to helping its customers with their

die needs, Paramount also offers expertise in

all areas of the wire drawing process.

Several wire industry trends have

dramatically shaped the company’s

development over the past ten years.

Perhaps the most dramatic has been the

ever-growing trend for wire drawers to

outsource their finished die requirements.

As this has caused wire drawers to become

somewhat more dependent on die

suppliers, great pressure has been placed

on the company to increase capacity for

die finishing, to reduce finished die costs,

and to improve lead times.

Paramount has been able to reduce die

costs by standardising on cost-effective

carbide inserts and by increasing quality