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[Title] => M2 construction panels maker eyes international market
[Summary] => Looking at its initial foray into the Malaysian market last year as a "positive development," Marathon Building Technologies Inc. is now eyeing a wider market in Southeast Asia for its versatile M2 construction panels.
The export to that country in 2002, worth some $80,000, was for a mass housing project.
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[Title] => Building without blocks
[Summary] => When Marathon Building Technologies, Inc. was conceptualized in 1995, it was the height of the construction boom. Investments were pouring into Asia in what was then hailed as the Pacific century.
"We wanted to bring in non-conventional building materials to support the industry and to bring construction output up to par with the rest of the developed world," said Maristela Soriano, assistant to Marathon president Robert Lee.
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The export to that country in 2002, worth some $80,000, was for a mass housing project.
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"We wanted to bring in non-conventional building materials to support the industry and to bring construction output up to par with the rest of the developed world," said Maristela Soriano, assistant to Marathon president Robert Lee.
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