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VARVARA LLC

include Semi-Automatic · Fully Automatic · Fully Automatic) · diaper type ( Baby Diapers · Adult Diapers · Pant-Type Diapers · Cloth) · output capacity (Less than 500 units per minute · 500 to 1000 units per minute · Above 1000 units per minute) · end-use industry (Diaper Manufacturers · Healthcare Facilities · Contract Packaging Providers · Retail &amp · generic packaging products without diaper packaging machines specific features · product managers · trade statistics · regulatory filings · reflecting the scale of its production base · end user demand

VANCOUVER, WA 98683

Services

include Semi-Automatic
Fully Automatic
Fully Automatic)
diaper type ( Baby Diapers
Adult Diapers
Pant-Type Diapers
Cloth)
output capacity (Less than 500 units per minute
500 to 1000 units per minute
Above 1000 units per minute)
end-use industry (Diaper Manufacturers
Healthcare Facilities
Contract Packaging Providers
Retail &amp
generic packaging products without diaper packaging machines specific features
product managers
trade statistics
regulatory filings
reflecting the scale of its production base
end user demand

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