Machine Sazi Tabriz

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Machine Sazi Tabriz (M.S.T)
Type Public company
Industry Machine Tools
Founded Tabriz 1969
Headquarters Tabriz, Iran
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
800 [1]
Website http://www.mst-group.com/

Machine Sazi Tabriz Co. (Tabriz Machinery Manufacturing Co.) which is also called by its abbreviation MST, is a Machine tool manufacturing factory in Tabriz, Iran. The major products of the factory are machinery tools such as turning machines, milling machines, drilling machines, grinding machines. A large variety of MST's products are CNC controlled machines. The MST manufacturing complex established on 1969 with technological helps from east European countries. The MST serves as a nationwide base for design and manufacturing of machine tools. [2] MST owned a Machine Sazi football club since 1969 to now.

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