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Home›Business & Finance›LWT Dredgers on Its Way to Uganda
Business & Finance

May 18, 2017 · about 9 years ago

LWT Dredgers on Its Way to Uganda

After having completed the manufacturing process of the two dredgers in mid-April 2017 by supplier Liquid Waste Technology (LWT), an onsite inspection was carried out at the factory in New Richmond, WI. Parallel to the inspection, a delegation from Uganda consisting of four representatives from the

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After having completed the manufacturing process of the two dredgers in mid-April 2017 by supplier Liquid Waste Technology (LWT), an onsite inspection was carried out at the factory in New Richmond, WI.

Parallel to the inspection, a delegation from Uganda consisting of four representatives from the Ministry of Water and Environment, and the end user National Water and Sewerage Corporation, where undergoing first part of the training.

The second part of the training will be carried out on site in Uganda in July.

The vessels are now being shipped from Wisconsin to Uganda, according to LWT.

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