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Arendi Service Description: Italy. Consultants to the disposable hygiene absorbent products industry. Materials and product development, and patent assistance. Converting technologies and market research. English and Italian. (arendi.it) |
Disposables Consultancy Service Description: Ireland. Consultants to the disposable products manufacturers and marketers. Product development, plant start-up, material sourcing and marketing strategies. (disposablesman.com) |
KBS Development Description: Sweden. Consultants to the hygiene disposable products manufacturing industries. Patent investigation and product development. Material sourcing, retail and testing services. (kbsdevelopment.com) |
Sabine Martini Description: Germany. Technical and marketing consultants to the hygiene disposables and personal care industries. Also, publishers of industry newsletter. English and German. (smartini.de) |
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