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Month: April 2023

SCM supports Cleanwreck.org with professional woodworking machines.

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The SCM Group is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year and is today one of the leading manufacturers of processing machines for wood, advanced materials, plastics, stone, glass and metal. We asked Marco Di Pietro, digital marketing & communications specialist, for an interview. Cleanwreck.org: Marco, you are the digital marketing & communications specialist at SCM. […]

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Poseidon Diving Systems supports Cleanwreck.org with its Xstream regulators

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Founded in 1958, Poseidon is today probably known to every diver for its reliable diving equipment. Poseidon supports us with the legendary Xstream regulators and we asked CEO Jonas Brandt for an interview. Cleanwreck.org: Jonas, how long have you been with Poseidon, how did you join and what were your responsibilities in the company? Jonas: […]

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  • SCM supports Cleanwreck.org with professional woodworking machines.
  • Poseidon Diving Systems supports Cleanwreck.org with its Xstream regulators
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