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Aschaffenburg

a city in Germany, on the River Main in Bavaria: seat of the Imperial Diet (1447); ceded to Bavaria in 1814. Pop.: 68 607 (2003 est.)
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The Aschaffenburg office, headed by Christian Lbchler, regional sales manager, will have full access to Flexicon's engineering resources, including more than 20,000 installations of Flexicon bulk handling equipment and engineered systems worldwide.
Aschaffenburg has recognised the potential of the technology for widespread commercial applications, and its advantages over other technologies to provide cost-effective and practical detection of critical biochemical contaminants in food and beverage processing.
The company has been manufacturing forklift trucks at its Aschaffenburg site since 1958.
Equipment in Bamberg was shifted to Aschaffenburg. Transportation crews worked 24 hours a day to ensure cargoes made the available load dates in Antwerp.
When Jewish professors like Aschaffenburg and Birnbaum were removed from their posts soon after Hitler assumed power, Hans von Hentig resigned from his coeditorship of Germany's leading criminological journal in protest and F ranz Exner and other non-Nazis took over his and Aschaffenburg's editorial duties and saw to it that the journal remained respectable.
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