The largest stadium in South Africa will have a capacity of nearly 100,000 people
Shredders spoons MB, in the construction of the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg
Drafting Interempresas28/04/2009
April 28, 2009
In the next World Cup, to be held in South Africa in 2010, Italy has another representative in addition to his football team. It is the signature
MB, which has supplied the machines for the construction of the new Johannesburg Stadium. Thus shredders spoons of the vicentina company are currently being used in the works of the Soccer City Stadium, the stadium that on July 11, 2010 will host the final of the World Cup.
"When, together with our dealer of South Africa, High Power Equipment Africa, supomos that we had managed to provide shredders spoons for the construction of the stadium where the ceremony of opening and closing of the world 2010 will be held are delighted." "Has been a surprise that has led to make us feel proud of our products and carry a bit of 'sublime' this great world event," explains the director-general of MB Spa, Guido Azzolin.
The idea came when, after multiple visits to the great works of Johannesburg, the company discovered that the large agglomeration in constructions for the world was producing many waste of inert materials. Why it proposed its bucket crusher, and was an idea welcomed by the direction of the work with great interest, beyond any expectation.
MB brings his shredders spoons to the construction of the stadium for the World Cup 2010 South Africa.
"In a period of crisis in the global economy like this, our machines in Johannesburg demonstrate that companies that invest in research and technology and proposing products at the forefront have space in the market," said Guido Azzolin
Nearly 100,000 people
Indeed, thanks to significant investments in research MB can produce buckets technologically advanced, turning them into an instrument of essential and unique benefits. For this reason, the Italian company products have been chosen by Liviero Civils for the realization of the largest stadium in South Africa that will have a capacity of nearly 100,000 people. It's a project that demonstrates the versatility of the spoons MB that in few years, have become players in this market.
Guido Azzolin concludes: "In a period of crisis in the global economy like this, our machines in Johannesburg show that companies that invest in research and technology and proposing products at the cutting edge have space in the market and can get jobs highlighted even in elite areas such as those of major construction".
Guido Azzolin (first right), in the works of construction of the stadium in Johannesburg.
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