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Flanders wins US$10.6mn containment air filtration order

19 November 2009

Flanders Corp has been awarded a US$10.6 million purchase agreement for the supply of containment air filtration equipment for the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) project in Aberdeen, Maryland, USA.

The containment air filtration systems will be delivered in 2011 and early 2012. Flanders will supply the equipment through the Bell BCI Co.

“With this award, Flanders continues to prove itself as the leading supplier of containment and filtration related equipment in the industry. The process of this award has taken more than eight months to finalize, involved painstaking and very detailed specification review and would not have been possible without the diligent efforts of our entire team,” said Shawn Windley, director of Foremarket Sales at Flanders.
 
Glen Moore, Flanders’ vice president of Containment said: “Even in today’s slow economic times, our business is proving to be resilient. This award demonstrates the strength of Flanders.”

 

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