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CellMark Acquires Alcan International Network
Posted on January 10th, 2012 No commentsCellMark , a marketer of pulp and paper based in Gothenburg, Sweden, has acquired Alcan International Network (AIN) from Constellium. AIN is a global supply chain services company that provides links between manufacturers and customers in chemicals, minerals and raw materials and equipment for the foundry industry
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Upstate President Featured in National Geographic Documentary
Posted on January 3rd, 2012 No commentsAdam Weitsman, president of Upstate Shredding – Ben Weitsman ( www.upstateshredding.com ),
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AbitibiBowater Changes Name to Resolute Forest Products
Posted on October 14th, 2011 No commentsMontreal-based paper company AbitibiBowater has announced that it will change its name to Resolute Forest Products (or Produits forestiers R
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IPS Baler to be Installed in France
Posted on August 9th, 2011 No commentsSweden-based equipment distributor EcoBale AB will soon be installing a two-ram baler made by IPS Balers, Baxley, Ga., in Ezu-Sur-Eure, France. According to John Draxler Bengtsson of EcoBale AB, French company BIZIEN has ordered an IPS two-ram TR1388-200-LID baler.
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BAN Denies Certification to Illinois Electronics Recycler
Posted on July 14th, 2011 No commentsAccording to a press release issued by the Seattle-based Basel Action Network (BAN), the electronics recycling company Intercon Solutions , Chicago Heights, Ill., has been denied the organization’s e-Stewards certification . BAN says the denial was based on “compelling evidence” that Intercon Solutions had been engaged in exporting hazardous electronic scrap to China. In response, Intercon has rejected the accusations that it was the party shipping the hazardous material and has filed a petition in the Circuit Court of Cook County (Ill.) against CMA CGM, the U.S
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67% of French Organisations Hit By One or More Data Breach Incidents Within Last Twelve Months
Posted on September 10th, 2009 No commentsPGP Corporation, a global leader in enterprise data protection, has announced the results of its inaugural annual study by The Ponemon Institute, identifying the steps French organisations are taking in order to safeguard their confidential data. The 2009 Annual Study: France Enterprise Encryption Trends study, which polled 414 IT security professionals at enterprises and public sector organisations, found that 67 percent of French organisations have been hit by at least one data breach incident within the last year, with 18 percent having been hit by more than five incidents.
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