MACHINERY ASSEMBLING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALTIVITY PACKAGING ALTIVITY PACKAGING 450 E. NORTH AVENUE CAROL STREAM IL 60188 Machinery for assembling, articulating, and filling a variety of types of packaging containers, such as bags and box containers;PACKAGING;
ALTIVITY PACKAGING ALTIVITY PACKAGING 450 E. NORTH AVENUE CAROL STREAM IL 60188 Machinery for assembling, articulating, and filling a variety of types of packaging containers, such as bags and box containers;ACTIVITY PACKAGING;PACKAGING;
ALTIVITY PACKAGING Bluegrass Container Company 450 East North Avenue Carol Stream IL 60188 Machinery for assembling, articulating, and filling a variety of types of packaging containers, such as bags and box containers;ACTIVITY PACKAGING;PACKAGING;
G-TAC G-TEKT America Corporation 7075 Commerce Boulevard Canton MI 48187 Machinery for assembling, die manufacturing, pressing, robotics, stamping, tooling, welding, and wire-forming;
SMURFIT-STONE CONTAINER CORPORATION SMURFIT-STONE CONTAINER CORPORATION 150 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago IL 60601 MACHINERY FOR ASSEMBLING, ARTICULATING, AND FILLING A VARIETY OF TYPES OF PACKAGING CONTAINERS, SUCH AS BAGS AND BOX CONTAINERS;CONTAINER CORPORATION;
STONE STONE CONTAINER CORPORATION 150 North Michigan Avenue Chicago IL 60601 machinery for assembling, articulating, and filling a variety of types of packaging containers, such as bags and box containers;
STONE STONE CONTAINER CORPORATION 150 North Michigan Avenue Chicago IL 60601 machinery for assembling, articulating, and filling a variety of types of packaging containers, such as bags and box containers;
STONE CONTAINER CORPORATION STONE CONTAINER CORPORATION 150 North Michigan Avenue Chicago IL 60601 machinery for assembling, articulating, and filling a variety of types of packaging containers, such as bags and box containers;CONTAINER CORPORATION;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A support structure for auxiliary machinery in a seagoing vessel, the support structure comprising a trussed frame supporting a mounting plate at an elevated height above the bottom or deck of the vessel, the mounting plate being adapted to support auxiliary machinery, the trussed frame comprising beams arranged in triangles along the sides and ends of the frame, whereby the frame elevates the machinery and provides ready access to the underside of the machinery.