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[Title] => Green light for series development of the 918 Spyder
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In a press statement issued yesterday, ICTSI said it has been formally confirmed as the winning bidder by the Supervisory Board overseeing the privatization of Polands premier container terminal. ICTSI bested second place bidder APM Terminals, sister company of liner operator Maersk Sealand.
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In a press statement issued yesterday, ICTSI said it has been formally confirmed as the winning bidder by the Supervisory Board overseeing the privatization of Polands premier container terminal. ICTSI bested second place bidder APM Terminals, sister company of liner operator Maersk Sealand.
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August 18, 2010 - 12:00am