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+ 39.0521.775064 /
+ 39.0521.1797270

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sales@parmacontrols.it

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Via Mantova 79/a
43122 Parma - Italia

Parmacontrols Dylog

Founded in 1992, Parmacontrols carries out its activities in the field of control systems in the packaging area of food, canning, bottling, pharmaceutical and chemical industries for the production of industrial packaging in metal, glass, plastic and related closures.

  • Via Mantova 79/a
    43122 Parma - Italia
  • sales@parmacontrols.it
  • + 39.0521.775064 /
    + 39.0521.1797270

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  • HiControls
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  • Remote Support
  • Scheduled and Preventive Assistance
  • Check modules installations to BRC
  • Control Validations
  • Re-Control Service
  • X-Rays Eagle PI units support

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