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  2. Marlow Industries - Wikipedia

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    Marlow Industries was recognized for its work in improving the company through deployment of a Total Quality Management [3] system. In 2004, the company was acquired by II-VI Incorporated. [4] Marlow Industries Incorporated became a subsidiary of II-VI Incorporated and began operating within II-VI’s Compound Semiconductors Group. [5] [6]

  3. Spirax Group - Wikipedia

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    The company diversified into pump manufacturing in 1990 when it bought Watson-Marlow. [6] It acquired the Jucker Industrial Division, an Italian controls business, in 1993, [7] Bredel Hose Pumps, a business manufacturing high-pressure hose pumps, in 1996 [8] and M&M International, an Italian piston actuated and solenoid valve business in 2001. [9]

  4. Wholesale fashion distribution - Wikipedia

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    Most wholesalers get their fashion stocks from the producers that commercialize the latest collections in bulk, at volume discounts. [1] Others purchase overstocks and closeout merchandise from retailers or distributors. Their clients are the resellers that purchase those stocks and sell it to the final consumers.

  5. Wholesaling - Wikipedia

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    Wholesaling or distributing is the sale of goods or merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional or other professional business users; or to other wholesalers (wholesale businesses) and related subordinated services.

  6. Merchandize Liquidators - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, 2011 and 2012, Inc. named it one of the fastest-growing companies in the nation. [2] In 2012, Merchandize Liquidators doubled its revenues. [3] Merchandize Liquidators 2011 gross sales were $5.4 million and the percentage revenue growth for the four-year period through 2011 was more than 700 percent, according to a report by a leading trade publication. [4]

  7. Peristaltic pump - Wikipedia

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    A peristaltic pump, also commonly known as a roller pump, is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained in a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing. Most peristaltic pumps work through rotary motion, though linear peristaltic pumps have also been made.

  8. Aldens (department store) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, the company was the fourth-largest mail-order distributor in the United States with $79.2 million in sales and changed its name to Aldens, Inc. [2] In 1957, sales were $102.4 million, they had 4,795 employees, and operated catalog telephone stores in 68 cities.

  9. Talk:Watson-Marlow Pumps - Wikipedia

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