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AUMA, a German manufacturing company, knows a thing or two about how to keep things moving. It is in the business of manufacturing valve actuators and gearboxes that are used in process plants, in sectors as wide-ranging as water, oil, and military shipbuilding. The firm opened for business in 1964, and more than four decades later it employs 1,700 people worldwide and has a turnover of around €340m.

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