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Bruderer Machinery average salary is $52,000, median salary is $52,000 with a salary range from $52,000 to $52,000.
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Logistics Specialist 52,000-52,000 Miami Beach, FL, 33109 2012 Bruderer Machinery Logistics Specialist Salaries (1)
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  • BRUDERER MACHINERY INC
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Ridgefield, NJ
  • Bruderer Machinery, Inc. in Huntsville, Alabama is a unique blend of craftsmen and engineers who have come together to serve the American stamping market. Originally established in the United States in 1974 by Bruderer of Frasnacht, Switzerland, the company has continued to set the industry standard for high-speed precision stamping. Companies that depend on Bruderer presses to help manufacture or stamp their products are AT&T, AMP, Coors, GE, Gillette, GTE, ITT, Northern Telecom, Texas Instruments, 3M and many others. Some of the products stamped on the presses include razor blades, connectors, floppy disk parts, cooling fins, can tops, motor laminations,