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The Value of CEMA Safety Labels

CEMA's safety labels are a standard that allow conveyor equipment manufacturers to focus their attention on other characteristics of the product.

The Value of CEMA Safety Labels

As a major manufacturer of conveyor equipment, there are many challenges to delivering a product to our customers. Streamlining items through standardization is one way that many overcome some of those challenges. CEMA's safety labels are a standard that allow conveyor equipment manufacturers to focus their attention on other characteristics of the product.

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