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03.06.26 - 10:03
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CSG secures major ammunition fuze contracts worth in the high tens of millions of Euros in two NATO countries (GlobeNewswire EN)
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Global industrial-technology group CSG has secured two major contracts for the supply of mechanical and electronic fuzes for large-calibre ammunition, with a total value in the high tens of millions of euros. The components were ordered by two European customers from NATO member countries. The production of the electronic fuzes will also involve Fuchs Electronics Europe, a new business to be established between CSG and South Africa's Reunert in Slovakia. These are long-term contracts, with deliveries set to begin this year....
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28.05.26 - 10:06
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Valmet to deliver recovery boiler upgrade to improve the safety and reliability of Sappi Saiccor Mill in South Africa (Cision)
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Valmet Oyj's trade press release, May 28, 2026, at 11:00 EEST
Valmet has been selected by Sappi Southern Africa to deliver a full EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) package for the replacement of recovery boiler components at the Saiccor Mill in South Africa. This upgrade of critical boiler parts will improve operational safety, reduce the risk of unplanned downtime and improve overall reliability of the mill.
“The project will address key operational challenges by restoring the structural integrity and thermal performance of critical boiler components. This upgrade is an...
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28.04.26 - 20:01
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UPM and Sappi′s planned graphic paper Joint Venture proceeds to phase II of EU merger control (Cision)
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(UPM, Helsinki, April 28, 2026 at 21:00 EEST) – UPM announced in December 2025 the conclusion of a non-binding letter of intent to form a graphic paper Joint Venture with Sappi. The proposed transaction is subject to merger control approval from the European Commission and authorities in other jurisdictions such as the US and China.
On April 28, 2026 the European Commission announced the opening of a Phase II investigation, which is a normal step in the Commission's merger review process in cases where initial concerns have not been fully resolved during Phase I.
UPM continues to...
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