Dear Sirs,
I'm trying to help a friend in the Purchasing dept, meron po ba sa inyong me alam kung saan sa atin sa 'Pinas meron nagma-manufacture ng copper alloy plates? (I myself can't think of one). Maraming salamat po and God bless. Vivian
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Good morning mga sir, saan pwede i-download ang tentaive sked and activities ng MINECON2010... yung link kasi sa downloads ay broken... hndi ma kapag download... Thanks.
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