April 1, 2011
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LONDON,UK (RPRN) 04/01/11 — Harland have just finishing exhibiting at the Gulfood exhibition in Dubai. The exhibition took place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre from 27th February to 2nd March 2011 and features 55,379 buyers from 152 countries. For the second year running Harland exhibited in conjunction with their Dubai agent FSL Dubai.
With FSL Dubai , Harland sold a Sirius Lite labelling machine to a major oil company based in Dubai. The company require the Sirius Lite to label oil containers from 500ml to 5 litres in capacity. The Sirus Lite fulfils the requirements of the oil company by utilising the latest in motion control technology and can handle a wide variety of product and label shapes making it highly accurate, fast and user-friendly.
Upon completion of the exhibition Des Dunleavy
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Des continues "Based on our experience we will be going back to Gulfood next year. The Middle East looks set to be a good market for Harland and it's products in the future."
With Harland's commitment to innovation teamed with being renowned for providing high quality labelling, Harland continues to secure its place as a worldwide provider of pressure sensitive labelling machines.
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