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Two state-of-the-art DMG MORI NTX1000 robotic cells have arrived at the AESSEAL Factory for the Future in Rotherham as part of the group’s twin-track plan to invest in technology and staff in order to become the world’s leading reliability business.

AES Engineering Managing Director Chris Rea writes in The Times about the group’s strategy to invest in its staff and in technology in order to future proof jobs and keep ahead of the competition.

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