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Roozbeh Nafar
November 25, 2014 at 11:41 amDear Sir/ Madam
I`m represent of a trading company and looking for container scanner equipment for weapons and drugs inspection at borders. Would you please direct me and give more information about your products and the prices. I`m willing know the power of scanner system and the number of scan per hour. Is the scan based on X-Ray? Is there container with cabin transfer system? And Etc.
It`s so kind of you to attach the catalogue.
Best Regards,
Roozbeh Nafar
Project Manager