Vision Machinery open house to feature running Biesse and Doucet equipment
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Vision Machinery will host its Spring 2018 Open House Event, Thursday, May 24th 10:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m.
 
Doucet Machineries, Inc. will be showing, fully powered, its XPS Return Conveyor paired with a Biesse edgebander. Doucet, based in Daveluyville, Québec, is a business partner with Vision Machinery, and will be represented by Tim Rose, Doucet territory manager for Northern California.
 
Along with Doucet and Biesse, the Vision Machinery event will feature manufacturing solutions from Royce//AYR, Schmalz, Hermes, SawStop, Quincy Compressors, TigerStop, RGI Spraybooths, Lockdowel, Castle, Marcon Easylift Tables, and ESI, and edgebanding materials. Along with the running equipment and experts on hand for demos and questions, the event will feature wood-fired pizza and raffles. 
 
Located in Sacramento, California, Vision Machinery is an independent representative for an elite class of machinery, tooling and related equipment manufacturers that lead their fields in quality, service and innovation. Its knowledge and resources help it successfully integrate machinery solutions into many industry manufacturing sectors, including, composites, plastics, stone and wood. Learn more and register for Vision Machinery's event.
 
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