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BUNCE BUILDINGS

LEXINGTON-USA

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BUNCE BUILDINGS
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Company Address: 2100 S Main St,LEXINGTON,NC,USA 
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27292-3624 
Telephone Number: 3362434099 (+1-336-243-4099) 
Fax Number: 3362432382 (+1-336-243-2382) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
154210 
USA SIC Description:
Buildings-Metal 
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