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Jestre, s.l.

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empresa española con centros de trabajo en singapur, malasia, rumania y méxico. la actividad principal es la fabricación y gestion de máquinas de azar para casinos y salas de juego. también atendemos la fabricación manual o smd de placas electrónicas, cableados o realizamos el montaje del equipo electrónico en su totalidad.

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Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Founded:
1986
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Annual Revenue:
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Type: Private
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Distrobird — Free Sales Engagement Platform

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