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Lebanon, OH (PRWEB) December 21, 2011 E-BEAM Services, Inc. hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on December 16, 2011 to celebrate the completion of a $ 10 million project, which added 26,000 square feet and a second electron beam accelerator to the companys Lebanon, Ohio plant, doubling its throughput capacity, creating new jobs, and making the company the largest contract electron beam processor in the western hemisphere. In its now 90,000 square foot facility, E-BEAM provides medical product sterilization, bioreduction and polymer crosslinking for manufacturers in the United States and Canada.
According to Company President Paul Minbiole, This expansion allows us to serve our…. Click Here to Read More
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Rehoboth Beach, DE (PRWEB) August 28, 2006 SteelBoss.com the revolutionary e-commerce website for the steel industry will celebrate five years of success on September 4th, 2006, with the launch of a new auction website (http://www.TotalBoss.com/Auctions). TotalBoss.com/Auctions will host auctions for Steel, Metals, Scrap, Lumber, Chemicals, Paper, Plastics and other wholesale raw material products.
TotalBoss.com/Auctions will offer Standard, Blind and Reverse auctions allowing users to host auctions to both buy and sell wholesale raw material products.
?We will be promoting our customer?s auctions by marketing them to matching members in our ?opt in? database of over 10,000…. Click Here to Read More
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TVA plant celebrates grass-roots recycling Cumberland City — The Tennessee Valley Authority is going a little green with a recycling program at its Cumberland Fossil Plant in Cumberland City. Read more on The Leaf…. Click Here to Read More
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AlphaPET celebrates grand opening with a second line The grand opening of AlphaPET was a cultural shock. In Deep South Decatur, most of the speakers spoke in heavily accented English. One of the speakers, local Plant Manager Yash Awasthi, welcomed the crowd in six different languages. Read more on The Decatur…. Click Here to Read More
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