Ducab will be prominently represented at stand 7E10, Hall 7, at the
38th edition of Middle East Electricity running from February 17th to
19th 2012 at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre. Held under the
patronage of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, MEE is not just the largest power event
in the region but also the longest-running.
Ducab's
participation at MEE will see it network with existing suppliers and
customers, and also reach out to potential clients in new markets. The
company's presence at MEE comes on the back of a string of recent
project wins, including an Dhs140m contract for the South Al-Shamkha
Infrastructure Development project in Abu Dhabi, Dhs57m for Abu Dhabi's
Cleveland Clinic project, Dhs20m for Abu Dhabi's Presidential Palace
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"Ducab's
participation at MEE 2013 helps it reach out a diverse audience of
potential channel partners, suppliers and customers while reaffirming
ties with existing ones. Ducab wants to maintain leadership in local
market, but also take its UAE-manufactured, high quality products to
regional and international markets. We believe MEE is the right
platform to facilitate that expansion," said Colin McKay, GM- Sales
& Marketing, Ducab while introducing the new range of "Tuff DuFlex"
wires and cables. Ducab is the only BASEC approved cable and wire
manufacturer to offer wires operating in stringent conditions ranging
from -40deg C to 105deg C
Ducab's MEE participation will serve
as a showcase for the company's extensive range of copper and aluminium
cable products, including those in the 400kV class, which will soon be
offered from its Ducab-HV plant. Other products on display will
include the company's FlamBICC fire resistant cables for residential
and industrial use, flexible indoor wiring cables, and control &
instrumentation cables for the OGP sector.
Ducab's regional
project wins in the recent past have also included an Dhs5m contract
for the King Abdullah Financial District Development in Saudi Arabia,
Dhs100m for the Dubai Airport Congress Building, Dhs17m for the New
York University in Abu Dhabi, Dhs51m for GASCO's Habshan Field
Development, Dhs40m for Qatar Petroleum and Dhs37m for Al-Shuaiba Power
Station in Kuwait.
Ashish Chaturvedy, Marketing Manager,
Ducab, said "Ducab's participation at MEE 2013 will allow us to
capitalize on the momentum generated by our recent project wins, and
show customers and stakeholders what we offer in terms of world class
energy infrastructure for a variety of products. For us, MEE is an
excellent event to showcase our achievements and products, and develop
sustained, mutually beneficial relationships for the future.You Can Find
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MEE
2013 will host over 1000 exhibitors from 56 countries. It is the
region's largest power event, attracting leading names in the power,
lighting, new, renewable and nuclear sectors.
"Power is a vital
component for modern urban and industrial development. At MEE 2013, we
look forward to demonstrating how we can contribute to infrastructural
development for iconic projects with our range of extremely high
quality, stringently tested wire and cable products,Bottle cutters let
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to win a final, four-year term in today’s presidential election,
Correa has brought stability to this notoriously unstable nation, which
shuffled through seven presidents in 10 years before he took office in
2007.
He has become a forceful voice of Latin America’s left,
befriending ailing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez while leading a
softer socialist “revolution” than his more radical ally.
“The
characteristics of my personality are positive for Ecuadorans. I am
decisive, direct, objective, rational,” says the US-educated economist.
“But if I don’t please someone, what can we do?”
“They didn’t
elected me to be Mr Nice Guy to please everybody, but to move the nation
forward. And we are undoubtedly making history,” says Correa, 49, who
is constitutionally limited to one more run at the presidency.
Correa
has become popular in this Andean nation of 15mn people through social
programmes funded with the Opec nation’s oil proceeds, and his job
approval rating has soared to 80%.The lanyard series is a grand collection of coordinating Travertine mosaics and listellos.
His
closest rivals in today’s election are conservative banker Guillermo
Lasso and former president Lucio Gutierrez, but they are far behind and
Correa is expected to secure enough votes to avoid a run-off.
“People
feel that there is someone steering the ship and this generates trust
because it brings more work,” said sociologist Hernan Reyes.
“He
generates trust with the level of work he delivers, the demands he has
on his subordinates and the amount of finished public works.”
Correa
has insisted that he is not “anti-capitalist or anti-Yankee,” stating
that the left has committed the mistake of denying space to the market
and capitalist economy.
But he has also antagonised big
business and media groups, seizing the assets of bankers involved in
corruption scandals and accusing private news organisations of
conspiring to destabilise him. And his plans for large-scale mining have
angered indigenous communities.
Correa was born into a lower
middle-class family in the southwestern port of Guayaquil, the country’s
industrial centre. His father spent time in jail in the US after he
was caught carrying narcotics as a “drug mule.”
He was able to
study thanks to scholarships which took him to the Catholic University
of Leuven in Belgium, before earning a doctorate’s degree in economics
from the University of Illinois in the US.
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