Lico: US Exclusive EBI Wood Scanner Distributor

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June 15, 2021

In the last years, Lico and EBI Electric developed a strong proximity by offering wood optimizing solutions to the industry. The combination of artificial vision solutions of EBI Electric and its wood scanners with the expertise of Lico and its robust and efficient equipment greatly satisfies wood manufacturers that use such machinery to optimize their wood manufacturing production.

Lico Machinery Inc. specializes in the design and manufacturing of equipment for the wood transformation industry. Lico engineers equipment for both standard and custom applications. Those solutions are adapted for sawmills, flooring plants and other secondary transformation applications. In order for EBI to offer integrated solutions to our customers, Lico is now the exclusive EBI Wood Scanner distributor in the United States.

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