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transfluid aims to improve U.S. services through practical training workshops

Dennis Nolte (second from left) and Vaton Belaqa (third from right), both of transfluid, welcomed (left to right) Marcus D. Daniels, Craig Eugene Van Sant, and John Michael Evans of Advanced Fabricating Machinery and David Kesselring and Carlos Alicea Vazquez of Modern Machinery to recent training workshops.

Tube processing machine manufacturer transfluid recently invited the employees of its sales and service partners in the U.S.—Advanced Fabricating Machinery and Modern Machinery—to its headquarters in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, for service training workshops.

The intensive training workshops focused on tube bending and tube forming machines, cutting tubes or pipes cleanly without chips using t cut machines, and the options and benefits of customized automated tube processing systems.

Modern Machinery serves transfluid customers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Michigan, while Advanced Fabricating Machinery covers the East Coast region down to Georgia, including Tennessee. Both companies now can respond to support requests within 24 hours.