Contracts round-up: Pentagon Protection and RAM Active Media
Pentagon Protection, a window film company, has won contracts worth more than one million pounds, which include one for the installation of security window film and window film attachment on three high-rise towers located in Abuja, Nigeria. Another of the contracts is with Pentagon's security equipment division for the supply of an explosive ordnance disposal response vehicle valued at £0.3m.
Pentagon Protection, a window film company, has won contracts worth more than one million pounds, which include one for the installation of security window film and window film attachment on three high-rise towers located in Abuja, Nigeria. Another of the contracts is with Pentagon's security equipment division for the supply of an explosive ordnance disposal response vehicle valued at £0.3m.
RAM Active Media, an entertainment and information provider, has won a further advertising sales and marketing contract win for its subsidiary, RAM Vision, with property owner UK Commercial Property Trust. The new five year sales contract is for an outdoor iconic landscape LED screen forecast to be installed in September 2012. The screen will be installed at the Rotunda Kingston, a leisure centre in the town centre.
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