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Axion (OTCBB: AXIH) Dedicates Composite Bridge at Fort Bragg

By Justin Kuepper · Monday, April 25th, 2011

Axion International (OTCBB: AXIH), a producer of the world’s strongest recycled composite plastic industrial building products and railroad ties, similar to companies like UFP Technologies Inc. (Nasdaq: UFPT) and China XD Plastics Co. Ltd. (Nasdaq: CXDC), recently dedicated a composite bridge created from plastics at Fort Bragg.

Axion International (OTCBB: AXIH), a producer of the world’s strongest recycled composite plastic industrial building products and railroad ties, dedicated a composite bridge created from thermoplastics at Fort Bragg. A video of the dedication is available below that discusses the bridge and the future opportunities to construct similar structures for the military.

 

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