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Friday October 17, 2008
North American Technologies Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NAMC) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, TieTek LLC, world leader in composite railroad ties, has now sold over one million (1,000,000) ties
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Wednesday October 8, 2008
Increased costs and the quest for more sustainable products have led to industry-changed products and services more...
Friday August 15, 2008
North American Technologies Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NAMC), world leader in engineered composite railroad ties, today announced a $272,802 quarterly profit for the third quarter of the Company’s fiscal year that ends September 28, 2008. This is the Company’s second consecutive quarterly profit. The profit of $272,802 resulted from $8.1 million of revenue for the quarter (a $2,340,973 or 41% increase in revenue over the same quarter of last year) more...
Friday May 2, 2008
North American Technologies Group, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: NAMC), world leader in engineered composite railroad ties, today announced the Company's first quarterly profit. The profit of $173,481 resulted from $9 million of revenue for the quarter (a 72% increase over the same quarter of last year).
Mr. Rod Wallace, the company's President and Chief Executive Officer, said, "The profit reported for the quarter represents an historic event for this company. This is the first profit in the company's existence and is the beginning of a phase more...
Friday April 11, 2008
Tietek was one of eight companies that received environmental awards from the Plastics Environmental Division of the Society of Plastics Engineers at the Global Plastics Environmental Conference in Orlando. more...
Thursday January 31, 2008
TieTek named a recipient of GPEG 2008 Achievement Award for "New Environmental Technologies in Conventional Plastic Materials". more...
Tuesday December 4, 2007
The Chicago Transit Authority is undertaking a $90 million dollar project to replace more than 20 miles of rotten wooden ties with TieTek™ plastic composite ties. Upon project completion, commuters will enjoy a quieter, faster, smoother and safer ride along the entire Chicago Blue Line. Train speed that is currently moving as slow as 15MPH will be increased to 65 - 70MPH. watch the video...
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