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[Adv.] Essco

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We wanted to remind you of our fine advertiser, Essco, today.

Essco traces its history back to 1939, when it began as an engineering, sales and service company. In 1969, Essco began manufacturing a complete line of doctor equipment, doctor blades and accessories. Essco's history of customer service and satisfaction -- along with a willingness to listen to customer needs -- has helped the company become an industry leader, known for durable products and consistently high performance in the most demanding environments. Essco products are manufactured in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA, using modern, efficient facilities that complement the precision nature of their products. Essco products help mills and manufacturers produce their own products more efficiently. Essco's high-quality blades, innovative blade holders and systems will keep the payback coming for years down the road, through less downtime and fewer maintenance interruptions. It's this commitment to innovation that has made Essco the trusted partner for mills worldwide.

Check Essco out today, and, tell them you saw them on Nip Impressions.

Thanks,

Jim


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