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Blackburn Can Now Manufacture Large Coroplast Signs Made from Corrugated Plastic
2015-06-12 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Blackburn can now manufacture large coroplast signs made from corrugated plastic. They can be displayed on metal "H" posts. They can be printed on one or both sides, and several size and color options are available. This year we expanded our capabilities to produce signs larger 6"x6". Also, we can now produce...
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Ballard signs fuel cell tram framework agreement with Tangshan Railway
2015-06-12 01:00:00| Railway Technology
Canada-based Ballard Power Systems has signed a framework agreement with Tangshan Railway Vehicle Company (TRC) for fuel cell module development to power trams in China.
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Fort Worth authority signs $106m deal with Stadler Bussnang for eight TEX Rail cars
2015-06-12 01:00:00| Railway Technology
The Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T) in Texas, US, has signed a $106.7m contract with Switzerland-based Stadler Bussnang to manufacture and deliver eight diesel multiple unit (DMU) rail vehicles for TEX Rail.
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Innovari Signs Grid Optimization Partnership With Panamanian Utility ENSA
2015-06-11 19:16:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Interactive energy platform developer, Innovari, has signed on with ENSA, a subsidiary of the EPM Group, to implement a grid optimization program with the Panamanian utility in an effort to manage peak demand and more efficiently use generation resources. read more
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Orange Cameroon, government signs ACE cable deal - report
2015-06-11 11:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Orange Cameroon has signed an agreement with the Cameroonian government for the operation of the African Coast to Europe (ACE) undersea cable, reports Investir au Cameroun. Although the details of the agreement were not disclosed, the government launched a tender for a study on the construction of a landing point for ACE in the city of Kribi. The government expects the infrastructure to be built in 2015. ACE was deployed by a consortium of investors including Orange. The CEO of the operator's subsidiary in Cameroon, Elisabeth Medou Bandang, said that the arrival of Cameroon's third undersea cable (after SAT3 and WACS) would enable it to manage the growth in data use and to improve connectivity in the country.
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