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Sales up by 14% for 2009 with forward order for 2010

Machine sales at Dicom in 2009 are up by 14%, plus 5 baling systems being installed in Q1 2010.

Sales up by 14% for 2009 with forward order for 2010

2009 has been a very difficult year for all capital equipment manufacturers. Dicom, the ‘UK premier supplier of waste compactors, balers and baling equipment’ has not been immune to the recession; however Dicom have been able to sustain a profitable business during the worst economic recession since the early 1950’s.



Whilst 2009 has been a very tough year, Dicom has been able to make a number of significant investments, a major factory refurbishment taking place at Alfreton, Derbyshire. New products such as the PGV600e vertical mill-size baler being launched and a new version of the CE32/30 portable waste compactor being introduced. Other investments have also been made across the business, all deigned to ensure we provide the best service available for the best products in the market.



Compactor sales for the Dicom range are 14% higher in 2009 than in 2008, with a healthy order backlog for the factory to begin with in 2010.



PAAL horizontal balers have exceeded all expectations and 5 new machines are being built for the UK market all to be installed in first quarter of 2010 .



With a strong and professional team at Dicom, it is expected that 2010 will be a tough and challenging year; however the work undertaken in 2009, will further provide a sound base for growth and prosperity in 2010.




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