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EnerMech buys MInteg

EnerMech buys MInteg to broaden its range of services, with plans to bring them to Australia.

 MInteg directors Patrick Gallagher, Colin Smith and John Bruce (standing) with EnerMech CEO Doug Duguid and director Stuart Smith (seated).

MInteg directors Patrick Gallagher, Colin Smith and John Bruce (standing) with EnerMech CEO Doug Duguid and director Stuart Smith (seated).

MInteg will continue to trade under its own name and keep its staff, though will expand the workforce from 45 to 90 by the end of next year.    EnerMech made the purchase after clients made suggestions...

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