Contracts round-up: Puricore, Lo-Q, Ocean Wilsons
PuriCore, the water-based clean technology company, has signed two new sales agreements with leading US supermarket retailers.
PuriCore, the water-based clean technology company, has signed two new sales agreements with leading US supermarket retailers.
The first of these contracts, expected to generate around $7m over four years, has been agreed with an existing customer, a top-five US supermarket retailer, to implement and use PuriCore's new formulation of FloraFresh.
The second contract, for Sterilox Fresh Systems, is expected to generate revenues of around $2m by the end of 2012, and is with a long-standing US regional supermarket customer.
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Lo-Q, the queue-jumping software technology firm, has sold its smartphone-based queuing solution to Walibi Holland, one of the top theme parks in the Netherlands. The deal will last for three years and is with Compagnie des Alpes, owner of the theme park and a major player in the tourism and leisure industries in Europe.
Bermuda based investment holding company Ocean Wilsons said the deadline for its acquisition of Bric Brazilian Intermodal Complpex has been extended to December 1st of this year.
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