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Harbour Group's Cleaver-Brooks Acquires Camus Hydronics
2016-03-23 11:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ST. LOUIS - Cleaver-Brooks, Inc., a Harbour Group company, has acquired Camus Hydronics Ltd., Jeff Fox, Harbour Group's chairman and chief executive officer, announced today. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Since its founding in 2000, Camus has designed and manufactured condensing hydronic boilers and...
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Harbour Group Acquires SP Industries, Inc.
2015-12-15 11:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ST. LOUIS - SP Industries, Inc. and its affiliated companies ("SP"), are now part of the Harbour Group family of companies, Jeff Fox, Harbour Group's chairman and chief executive officer, announced today. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. SP is a leading designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art...
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Toxic, banned PCBs leaking into Hamilton harbour
2015-11-05 21:01:51| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Releasing PCBs into the environment has been illegal in Canada since 1985 - but they're still being found in Hamilton Harbour. Toxic PCBs have been flowing into Hamilton Harbour for years from an east end sewer outlet, new documents reveal, and now the Ministry of Environment has issued a draft order to four companies for cleanup and remediation.
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Toxic, banned PCBs leaking into Hamilton harbour
2015-11-05 20:15:50| Electronics - Topix.net
Releasing PCBs into the environment has been illegal in Canada since 1985 - but they're still being found in Hamilton Harbour. Toxic PCBs have been flowing into Hamilton Harbour for years from an east end sewer outlet, new documents reveal, and now the Ministry of Environment has issued a draft order to four companies for cleanup and remediation.
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Indian Navys INS Kalvari submarine to undergo harbour and sea trials
2015-10-30 01:00:00| Naval Technology
The first of the Indian Navy's six Scorpene diesel-electric attack submarines, INS Kalvari, has been set afloat at the Naval Dockyard, Mumbai in a bid to undergo rigorous harbour trials and tests.
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