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Travailler le béton frais ou ancien ? Louez les équipements de coulage et finition chez LOXAM

Professionnels du BTP, vous avez un chantier béton à réaliser ? LOXAM vous accompagne de A à Z et propose tout ce dont vous avez besoin.De la bétonnières à l’aiguille vibrante, en passant par la scie à béton et au marteau-piqueurs, notre large gamme d’équipements et d’outillage de qualité pro simplifiera vos projets de construction ou de rénovation.

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