[MLB-WIRELESS] New Technology for the Third World

andrewg at d2.net.au andrewg at d2.net.au
Wed Sep 17 20:23:22 EST 2003


Heh - I thought this was originally something decent, like (the few)
decent stories posted to melb-wireless. Alas, I was tricked. :(

Granted, it seemed kindof okay. Pity they sux0r for spamming.

> New Technology for the Third World, September 2003
>
> Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. Worldwide Partners program
>
> SN World Foundation will supply to countries and developing regions the
> technology and necessary support for production in series of Mini-plants
> in mobile containers (40-foot). The Mini-plant system is designed in
> such a way that all the production machinery is fixed on the platform of
> the container, with all wiring, piping, and installation parts; that is,
> they are fully equipped... and the mini-plant is ready for production."
>
> More than 700 portable production systems: Bakeries, Water purification,
> Dehydrated food, Steel Nails, Fruit juice preparation, Tire Retreading,
> Reinforcement Bar Bending for Construction Framework, Sheeting for
> Roofing, Ceilings and Façades, Plated Drums, Aluminum Buckets, Injected
> Polypropylene Housewares, Pressed Melamine Items (Glasses, Cups, Plates,
> Mugs, etc.), Mufflers, Construction Electrically Welded Mesh, Plastic
> Bags and Packaging, Mobile units of medical assistance, Sanitary
> Material, Hypodermic Syringes, Hemostatic Clamps, etc.  SN World
> Foundation has started a Co-investment program for the installation of
> small Assembly plants to manufacture in series the Mini-plants of
> portable production on site, region or country where required. One of
> the most relevant features is the fact that these plants will be
> connected to the International Trade System, with access to more than 50
> million raw materials, products and services and automatic transactions
> for world trade.
>
> Due to financial reasons, involving cost and social impact, the best
> solution is setting up assembly plants on the same countries and
> regions, using local resources (labor, some equipment, etc.) SN World
> Foundation participates at 50% (fifty percent) for investment of each
> Assembly plant.
>
> If you are interested in being a partner in your country or region, you
> can send your CV to: SN World Foundation (click here) <A
> HREF="mailto:tech at world- foundation.org?Subject=INTERESTED IN BEING A
> PARTNER">Worldwide Partners Program</A>
>
> By Sarah Mathews, Manager Program
>
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