Rapid International

Investment in more facilities

Tandragee-based concrete and construction machinery manufacturer Rapid International has invested in a state of the art Hodge Clemco shot-blasting facility and Dalby paint booth. Rapid previously sub-contracted industrial coating but spent time researching the best practice and best available techniques, with a view of making this service available in-house. Rapid invested in this world-class facility, ensuring confidence in the industrial coating provided to customers. The new spray booth can now provide Rapid with a suitable atmosphere (both in terms of temperature and humidity) for the...

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