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Ceco Environmental secures US$10 million in new orders

02 June 2010

Ceco Environmental Corp has won several new orders together worth approximately US$10 million.

The orders were secured by Ceco Environmental’s Contracting Services and Equipment groups in the refining, automotive, steel, chemical, mining, and power industries.

US$3.3 million of this new business came from Ceco Environmental’s international operations, including China, Taiwan and India.

 

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