Northwest EMC, Inc., an industry leading EMC and EMI Test and certification service provider, is expanding its operations into the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. After years of serving the west coast with EMC facilities in Washington, Oregon and California, a strong growth curve has helped the EMC market leader to expand and serve other geographies. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1257084.htm
Northwest EMC, Inc., an industry leading EMC and EMI Test and certification service provider, is expanding its operations into the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. After years of serving the west coast with EMC facilities in Washington, Oregon and California, a strong growth curve has helped the EMC market leader to expand and serve other geographies. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1257084.htm
Northwest EMC, Inc., an industry leading EMC and EMI Test and certification service provider, is expanding its operations into the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. After years of serving the west coast with EMC facilities in Washington, Oregon and California, a strong growth curve has helped the EMC market leader to expand and serve other geographies. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1257084.htm
Northwest EMC, Inc., an industry leading EMC and EMI Test and certification service provider, is expanding its operations into the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. After years of serving the west coast with EMC facilities in Washington, Oregon and California, a strong growth curve has helped the EMC market leader to expand and serve other geographies. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1257084.htm
Northwest EMC, Inc., an industry leading EMC and EMI Test and certification service provider, is expanding its operations into the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. After years of serving the west coast with EMC facilities in Washington, Oregon and California, a strong growth curve has helped the EMC market leader to expand and serve other geographies. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1257084.htm
Northwest EMC, Inc., an industry leading EMC and EMI Test and certification service provider, is expanding its operations into the Minneapolis, Minnesota area. After years of serving the west coast with EMC facilities in Washington, Oregon and California, a strong growth curve has helped the EMC market leader to expand and serve other geographies. (PRWeb Aug 29, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1257084.htm
Back in 2006, Oscar Diös heard there was a dead Boeing 747-200 built in 1976 on one of the runways at Arlanda Airport, the largest international airport in Sweden, north of Stockholm. It was once owned by a Swedish company called Transjet, who used it to fly muslim pilgrims to Mecca, as well as doing charter flights around the world until it was grounded for "organizational problems" in 2002. The noble Jumbo was in a bad state, but Oscar saw the possibilities right away. Probably after way too many glasses of akvavit that day, Diös thought he had the perfect idea: to buy the 747 and convert it into a low-cost hotel.
I was getting ready to expand my hostel business in ...
Back in 2006, Oscar Diös heard there was a dead Boeing 747-200 built in 1976 on one of the runways at Arlanda Airport, the largest international airport in Sweden, north of Stockholm. It was once owned by a Swedish company called Transjet, who used it to fly muslim pilgrims to Mecca, as well as doing charter flights around the world until it was grounded for "organizational problems" in 2002. The noble Jumbo was in a bad state, but Oscar saw the possibilities right away. Probably after way too many glasses of akvavit that day, Diös thought he had the perfect idea: to buy the 747 and convert it into a low-cost hotel.
I was getting ready to expand my hostel business in ...
Back in 2006, Oscar Diös heard there was a dead Boeing 747-200 built in 1976 on one of the runways at Arlanda Airport, the largest international airport in Sweden, north of Stockholm. It was once owned by a Swedish company called Transjet, who used it to fly muslim pilgrims to Mecca, as well as doing charter flights around the world until it was grounded for "organizational problems" in 2002. The noble Jumbo was in a bad state, but Oscar saw the possibilities right away. Probably after way too many glasses of akvavit that day, Diös thought he had the perfect idea: to buy the 747 and convert it into a low-cost hotel.
I was getting ready to expand my hostel business in ...
Back in 2006, Oscar Diös heard there was a dead Boeing 747-200 built in 1976 on one of the runways at Arlanda Airport, the largest international airport in Sweden, north of Stockholm. It was once owned by a Swedish company called Transjet, who used it to fly muslim pilgrims to Mecca, as well as doing charter flights around the world until it was grounded for "organizational problems" in 2002. The noble Jumbo was in a bad state, but Oscar saw the possibilities right away. Probably after way too many glasses of akvavit that day, Diös thought he had the perfect idea: to buy the 747 and convert it into a low-cost hotel.
I was getting ready to expand my hostel business in ...