IRAN: Despite sanctions business as usual
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- IRAN: Despite sanctions business as usual
- Cessna Aircraft plans furloughs at Wichita plant
- Army Depot pilot plant to get new project manager
- Area Surface Water Supply Nearly Gone Supplier Says
- Taylor Made to idle Fla. plant rehire Gloversville workers
IRAN: Despite sanctions business as usual
Los Angeles Times
1-billion natural-gas processing plant in Iran the latest sign that years of Western efforts to isolate Iran economically were not not having a huge effect. South Korea’s GS Engineering & Construction Co. 2 builder said Sunday it had finished the plant in Assaluyeh in southern Iran according to.
Cessna Aircraft plans furloughs at Wichita plant
Forbes
The company must now reduce that staffing to produce just 375 planes in 2009 liver said. Friday’s furloughs will not affect the company’s Independence plant where Cessna builds its smaller more popular Mustang business jets. The company plans to build 130 Mustangs in 2009 up from 100 last year liver said. Pelton said the Citation Columbus jet also has been affected by the economy. “The economic issues facing us today are also impacting the future and circumstances have caused us to extend engineering development work on the Citation Columbus at least six months” he wrote. Cessna began construction in ctober of a new facility in Wichita to build its Citation Columbus business jet.
Army Depot pilot plant to get new project manager
Richmond Register
Brubaker has been selected as the project site manager for the Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant in Richmond. Brubaker will be the lead government engineer responsible for managing the plant’s field office and overseeing the system contract with Bechtel Parsons Blue Grass. He will report to the Program Manager Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives (ACWA) headquartered in Maryland. “Jeff is an exceptional leader and brings a wealth of chemical demilitarization experience” said Kevin Flamm ACWA program manager. Jeff’s unique experience makes him the right person to lead the BGCAPP project and I know that the Kentucky staff will be able to verify my confidence in Jeff after he arrives in late July.
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Area Surface Water Supply Nearly Gone Supplier Says
MSNBC
“The reservoir’s level is so low we are unable to provide water consistently to the water treatment plant and we are unable to pull water from the Alafia River or the Tampa Bypass Canal” said Tampa Bay Water spokeswoman Michelle Robinson. The agency is asking everyone to cut back in every way possible from repairing leaky toilets and faucets to shortening showers and only watering lawns when it is absolutely necessary. Story continues below ?advertisement |.
Taylor Made to idle Fla. plant rehire Gloversville workers
Schenectady Gazette
?Doing so will ensure that Taylor Made Systems stays both at optimum health for the duration of this downturn and very importantly poised to be an even higher-value supplier to our customers when the market does rebound. ?athout said the downturn has increased Taylor Made?s reliance on Gloversville the city where it was founded in 1908. He said over the last three months the company has consolidated its U. engineering and design team to Gloversville and created a central customer service call center in Gloversville. ?It?s given us the opportunity to take advantage of the people we have here fully. We haven?t necessarily been able to add people as of yet but it?s certainly saved jobs? he said.
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