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    Introduction

    The following is a gathering of lessons learned on items of equipment either within the PEO Soldier domain or closely related to current or planned PEO programs. These were gathered by the PEO Soldier Liaison to the ASA(ALT)-SWA Operations Cell which accompanied a team from the Science and Technology community conducting a similar mission for AMC, and RDECOM.

    The lessons were gathered from 5 through 10 May 2003 from soldiers serving in the Baghdad sector during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Comments came from Brigade Commanders down to riflemen. The following units were interviewed:

    • HHC/1-187 IN, 101st ABN (5 MAY)
    • 2d BCT, 82d ABN (6-7 and 10 MAY)
      • 3-325 PIR (7 MAY)
      • 2-325 PIR (7 MAY)
      • 3-7 CAV (8 MAY)
      • FSB (8 MAY)
    • 1st BCT, 3 ID (9 MAY)
      • 3-69 AR (9 MAY)

    Brigade headquarters was informed and granted permission to conduct interviews at the company level. The brigade issued a FRAGO to subordinate units and arranged link up times. Once the team arrived in company areas of operations they gathered available soldiers, typically 7 to 10, and conduct interviews for approximately 90 minutes.

    An effort was made to capture observations from soldiers with a wide variety of MOS's and experiences. The team questioned airborne, air assault and mechanized infantrymen, armored soldiers from both armored battalions and cavalry squadrons, and clerks, mechanics, and medical personnel in the support battalion.


    Soldiers from the 2d BCT, 82d ABN FSB,
    Baghdad, Iraq

    The timing was very fortuitous. In almost all cases, the team members were the first external visitors to the unit. Soldiers were fresh off combat operations and were just beginning the stability and support phase of the operation. They were very interested in relating their experiences and thoughts on how equipment could be improved. They recognized that the equipment provided significant combat overmatch against the combatants they encountered enroute to and in Baghdad. However, all soldiers know there is always room for improvement. In this spirit, this document will capture their feelings on what worked well and what can be improved as well as their ideas on how the deficiencies can be corrected.

    The team recorded the soldier's comments as accurately as possible

    Lubricant: Soldiers provided consistent comments that CLP was not a good choice for weapon's maintenance in this environment. The sand is a fine as talcum powder here. The CLP attracted the sand to the weapon. Soldiers considered a product called Militec to be a much better solution for lubricating individual and crew-served weapons.

    - 1 -
    Operation Iraqi Freedom Lessons Learned
    15 MAY 2003

    MILSPEC REFORM RESULTS

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    Press Releases and Articles on MILITEC-1

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    AUSA SUSTAINING MEMBER PROFILE: MILITEC, INC. - ARMY MAGAZINE
    December 2006

    DETONICS FIRED 40,000 ROUNDS WITHOUT A SINGLE JAM USING MILITEC-1.
    CAN YOUR LUBE DO THAT?

    September 2006

    ARMY STANDS BY OFFICIAL CLP PRODUCT
    May 19, 2006

    STARS AND STRIPES ARTICLES
    March 2006-May 2006

    ARMI MAGAZINE
    November 2005

    MILITEC? YOU BET! - SOLDIER OF FORTUNE ARTICLE
    April 2005

    SPECIAL WEAPONS FOR MILITARY AND POLICE
    November 2004

    ATTA BOY MILITEC! - SOLDIER OF FORTUNE ARTICLE
    September 2004

    GUN OIL MAKER AWARDED FOR SERVICE TO MILITARY
    Maryland Independent - July 30, 2004

    DSCR NEWS RELEASE
    July 12, 2004

    POLICE - THE LAW ENFORCEMENT MAGAZINE
    August 2004

    INFANTRY BUGLER | PDF
    Spring 2004

    INFANTRY BUGLER (PDF)
    Winter 2003/2004

    FAULTY LUBE SAID AT FAULT FOR IRAQ WEAPONS FAILURES
    The New GUN WEEK - December 10, 2003


    December 9, 2003
    The Army’s First Stryker Brigade Combat Team, The 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, is equipped with four-thousand four-ounce bottles of MILITEC-1 and sixty gallons of stock for re-filling their four-ounce bottles.
    Ed Offley 11-28-2003 DefenseWatch "The Voice of the Grunt"
    A Rare Victory over the Army Bureaucrats
    By Ed Offley
    Brad Giordani’s long struggle with the Army bureaucrats may be nearly over, and countless thousands of American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan will have reason to celebrate.
    Giordani’s firm, Militec Inc. of Waldorf, Md., manufactures a synthetic-base weapon lubricant called MILITEC-1 Synthetic Metal Conditioner. The lubricant is used by dozens of state and federal agencies including the United States Secret Service, Coast Guard, Immigration & Naturalization Service and U.S. Marshall Service.
    Federal Lawmakers Investigating Army-issue Gun Lube Problems
    By Jim Hoffer First reported on television November 18, 2003
    (New York-WABC, November 26, 2003) — Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are vowing to find out why the military is issuing a gun lubricant that many soldiers claim causes their weapons to jam, and endangers their lives.

    GUN LUBRICANT MAKER BATTLES MILITARY
    Maryland Independent - November 21, 2003

    TUNE UP YOUR AUTOLOADER
    Ducks Unlimited - Issue November/December 2003

    MORE HORSEPOWER! THE DYNOJET 250 CAN ASSIST! | PDF
    Motorcycle Article - BRM Issue 15 October/November 2003

    STARS AND STRIPES ARTICLE
    September 21, 2003

    1087th MEDIUM TRUCK COMPANY
    August 18, 2003

    SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS RELEASE
    Slippery lubricant rules create conflict for Army
    July 21, 2003

    INSIDE THE ARMY ARTICLE
    July 21, 2003

    LIVE INTERVIEW ON WTOP RADIO - MONDAY, JULY 14, 2003 - CHAS HENRY

    WRONG LUBRICANT, JAMMED WEAPONS, DEAD SOLDIERS
    DefenseWatch Article - June 18, 2003

    DAYS OF DARKNESS, WITH DEATH OUTSIDE THE DOOR
    Washington Post Article - April 14, 2003

    FORT RILEY SOLDIER'S IDEA KEEPS WEAPONS WORKING
    April 5, 2003

    MILITEC, INC. HELPS FIGHT THE WAR ON DRUGS! - PRESS RELEASE
    THE COLUMBIAN MILITARY IS USING MILITEC-1 IN RIVERBOATS
    FOR COUNTER-GUERILLA OPERATIONS
    January 21, 2003

    MILITEC, INC. FILLS ARMY EMERGENCY REQUISITION
    January 14, 2003

    MILITEC-1: IT'S IN KUWAIT NOW! - PRESS RELEASE
    October 3, 2002

    GUN WORLD MAGAZINE
    September 2002

    BONDING, LUBRICATION, AND HEAVY METAL
    The following article was originally published in the Daymarker -
    the monthly newsletter of the Occoquan Yacht Club in Virginia.

    U.S. SKY MARSHALS - PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : SKY MARSHALS ADOPT MILITEC-1
    June 17, 2002

    Australian Shooter Magazine
    Australian Shooter Magazine - Firearms PROTECTION in a bottle
    HTML | GPAPHIC VERSION

    NZ Guns & Hunting Magazine
    NZ Guns & Hunting Magazine - MILITEC-1 Review
    HTML | GRAPHIC VERSION

    NZ Outdoor
    MILITEC-1 receives NZ Outdoor 10/10 Seal of Excellence,
    click HERE for Article (GIF file 230Kb)

    Product Review
    Review of MILITEC-1 by www.blackpowder.co.nz

    U.S. COAST GUARD - PRESS RELEASE
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TO ALL MILITARY ACTIVITIES
    COAST GUARD SWITCHES TO MILITEC-1 WEAPONS LUBRICANT
    September 21, 2001

    MILITEC-1 CITED IN GUN WORLD MAGAZINE'S JANUARY 2001 ISSUE

    In an article by Dr. Martin D. Topper, "Getting the Best from the Glock 19", MILITEC-1 gets high praise. The quote below comes from this article. To see the entire article CLICK THE LINK BELOW.

    ARTICLE - GUN WORLD MAGAZINE - 2001 (PDF FILE - 2.7 Megs)

    "All semi-auto pistols require some lubricant for reliability and to prevent excessive wear. I'd been using Remington Rem Oil for some time. I like it for the internal parts of revolvers and the trigger mechanism of my glock, but it seemed a little light for the slide rails and barrel of my semi-auto. Previously, I'd picked up a couple of bottles of Militec-1 at the Secret Service matches, and found that it did an excellent job of lubricating my Colt .45. Militec-1 is a polymer that's thicker than Rem Oil and does not evaporate as fast. It also bonds to metal when the gun is hot and provides a very slick and wear-resistant surface. I used it on my Glock, and after several sessions at the range, the slide cycled noticeably smoother."


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    November 1999

    WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE
    When Truth Is Stranger Than Friction
    June 10, 1996

    MILITARY TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE Vol XV - Issue 2, 1991
    Militec-1's Use In Desert Storm
    Selling Coals To Newcastle

    CLICK HERE FOR REPORTS


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    Government Abuse Page Created on April 1, 2007 - Updated April 2nd and 3rd

    Supporting the troops means listening to them and issuing the gear they want and need. This can only be done by "holding account" the status quo bureaucrats that want to stay employed or get a new job after their retirement. You do not get ahead in government by bucking the status quo.

    1. The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD-IG) is supposed to be politically neutral and non partisan.

    Page 18 of the DoD-IG document (p 23 in ADOBE PDF), Appendix F, Small Arms Center, “top 10 issue areas,” point 6 Cleaning. "A little Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative does wonders, not MILTEC." Is this "added comment" by the IG loyalty to the system, or is this loyalty to their non partisan and politically neutral job? Some problems with this report is summarized @ nadeau/auditreport1.html

    DoD IG HTML Version | PDF Version | Problems with IG report

    Four years ago Militec Inc. contacted the DoD IG and Director Trahan did nothing.

    http://www.militec1.com/Thompson21.html LTG Thompson blessed the DoD-IG report and convinced his boss to sign off on it

    http://www.militec1.com/mildocs/statement_facts.html Director Trahan @ the DoD-IG received this factual document on September 19, 2003

    2. Major General Roger A. Nadeau believes MilSpec CLP should be the only product used by our troops in combat and weapons should be cleaned up to eight (8) times a day - even though the weapons have never been fired. http://www.militec1.com/RogerANadeau.html

    3. Patrick J. Finegan's Letter to Militec,Inc.- May 31, 2006 | Unethical Conduct by DSCR | (PDF)

  • Why did Patrick Finegan at Defense Supply Center, Richmond, (DSCR) delay and then cancel a five year ID/IQ contract for MILITEC-1 that was already approved by DSCR? This long term contract was being awarded based on thousands of individual requisitions from our troops in record time, a Gold Medal issued to Militec, Inc. for perfect compliance a year before, and the simple fact DSCR was constantly back-ordered and could not keep up with the troop demand.

  • Why did Patrick Finegan divert MILITEC-1 war contracts to an unknown competitor (in record time) with "no Military history" and a different formula? Plus, this competitor lied on the documents to get the awards and Mr. Finegan still did nothing after I brought this to his attention.

  • Why did Patrick Finegan suspend MILITEC-1 National Stock Numbers (NSN'S) and email thousands of MILITEC-1 customers to order CLP?

  • What prompted Patrick Finegan to disregard a 1995 Congressionally brokered agreement with DoD that was in effect and also http://www.militec1.com/mildocs/Lyden.html?

  • Who gave Patrick Finegan the authority to cancel an agreement that has been in effect with the DoD since 1995? DSCR, RDECOM and ARDEC cannot over- ride the Secretary of Defenses' office can they?

    Mr. Patrick Finegan's unethical conduct is one reason why our troops still cannot get the gear they need to do their job. As long as Patrick Finegan can play judge and jury and hide behind his battery of government lawyers, the system will stay broken until the proper oversight is instigated by Congress.

    The Defense Supply Center, (DSCR) is broken and Mr. Patrick Finegan should be held accountable for shafting our troops and my company.

    I will continue to fight the system bureaucrats that place their comfortable jobs over the immediate needs of our troops in combat. This page will be constantly updated to include other federal agencies and individuals that abuse their power.

    Bradley Paul Giordani
    President
    Militec, Inc.
    Work 301-893-3910 Home 301-274-4129 Cell 240-682-0810
    Private email Brad.Giordani@militec.com

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    Synthetic Metal Conditioner
    The Ultimate Weapons Lubricant and Gun Oil

    • DRY AND CONSTANT LUBRICATION
    • PREVENTS JAMMING
    • MINIMAL MATERIAL BUILD-UP
    • INHIBITS CORROSION
    • LONG LASTING
    • HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
    • EASIER CLEANING

    FIREARMS APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

    TECHNICAL OVERVIEW | SPECS

    SURFACE METAL TESTING | NSNs FOR MILITEC-1

    ADVANTAGES OVER MILSPEC CLP | MILITEC-1 MSDS

    US NAVY MEDICAL COMMAND SUBMARINE "
    OFF-GASSING" ATMOSPHERIC TESTS
    | PDF VERSION


    MESSAGES FROM OUR TROOPS

    OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR SHOTGUN, COMBAT 12 GAUGE, SEMI-AUTOMATIC M1014 (EXCERPT )
    COMPLETE SHOTGUN MANUAL

    DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION COLT M16 RIFLE
    OPERATION AND FIELD MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK

    PDF VERSION | 1 2 3 4 5

    HK UNIVERSAL SELF-LOADING CARBINE OPERATORS MANUAL (EXCERPT)
    COMPLETE MANUAL (PDF)

    COAST GUARD APPROVAL
    August 28, 2001




    MILITEC-1 TEST REPORTS

    Joseph A. Meyer, IV, Captain United States Army
    TESTING OF MILITEC-1 LUBRICANT IN GARRISON

    RESULTS FROM TESTING OF MILITEC-l WEAPONS METAL CONDITIONER
    May 16, 1996

    MILITEC-1 METAL CONDITIONER USE IN PANAMA
    Fall 1988

    STATE POLICE LUBRICANT TEST

    REPORT 1 | PDF | GRAPHIC VERSION - 1 2 3

    A TEST AND EVALUATION REPORT BY HUGH G.M. LOVE AND DON SMART

    TALON MANUFACTURING HIGH STRESS WEAPONS TEST

    U.S. ARMY INFANTRY SCHOOL, DISMOUNTED BATTLESPACE BATTLE LAB TESTING OF MILITEC-1
    BATTLE LAB WAR FIGHTING EXPERIMENT
    OF RIFLE AND CARBINE BORESIGHT RETENTION
    FINAL EXPERIMENT REPORT
    MAY 1997(32 pages)

    Appendix B TEST DIRECTORATE COMMENTS ON MILITEC-1

    By Russ Chastain. MILITEC-1 is Good Stuff
    ...The claim is that this stuff soaks into the pores of the metal, and from the way it stays on the gun, I believe it...

    NORTH AMERICAN HUNTER: PRODUCT TEST REPORT SYNOPSIS

    MILITEC-1's USE IN BLACK POWDER

    MILITEC AWARDED FOR SERVICE TO MILITARY

    SOLDIER OF FORTUNE ARTICLE Sept 2004

    Teddy Jacobson, Pistolsmith, Actions by "T" - I have been perfecting my handgun action work for the past 25 years. Very few people, if any, know as much about trigger work as I do. In order to have a glass smooth action, using a superior lubrication is essential...

    Captain David G. Ruiter, U.S. Army - I was introduced to MILITEC-1 almost two years ago when in Command of a U.S. Army Basic Combat Training unit at Fort Sill, OK. My Battery began using it there with excellent results.

    Lieutenant Joel Darby - I wish to thank you for the samples of "MILITEC l". My organization does not provide endorsements for products and equipment that we use, but the positive experience I have enjoyed with "MILITEC l"...

    M/Sgt. Pat Cronin, MHP Pistol Team - During the spring of 1991 we were introduced to MILITEC-1 at the U.S. Secret Service Pistol Match in Beltsville, Maryland...

    JACK N. PRESTON, Rangemaster - I first learned of MILITEC when it was introduced to me by the Drug Enforcement Administration at the Pasadena Police Range...

    Terry Anderson, Advisory Council, U.S. Shooting Team - Thank you for the samples of MILITEC. All the test samples have been used and the results are, I am pleased to annouce, extremely good...

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    MILITEC-1 Grease

    The Ultra - Premium Extreme Pressure
    Multi - Purpose
    Lithium - Complex Grease

    BENEFITS OF MILITEC-1 GREASE

      • Reduced maintenance, extended lubricating intervals, increased equipment life
      • Reduction in operating temperatures - typically 10°F to 25°F
      • Extended bearing life - as much as 35% to 50%
      • Reduces corrosion, wear and galling
      • Stays in place and lubricates in the most severe conditions
      • Extremely wide variety of applications
      • Compatible with other lithium complex greases
      • Versatile temperature ranges
      • Bearings remain lubricated even after the grease is used
      • Prevents rust and oxidation
      • Excellent water washout resistance
      • Superior shock-load protection

    TYPICAL APPLICATIONS

    All Automotive and Fleet applications, including all Universal and CV joints, Chassis, Wheel Bearing, High-Temp Disc Brake, Steering Gear, Water Pump, Fifth wheel, etc.

    All "Off-Road" equipment used in Agriculture, Construction, Logging, and Mining where maximum protection against extreme shock loading and/or severe water washout is required.

    All Industrial applications, including conveyor belts, rock crushers, lumber mills, sand and gravel screens, oil field and offshore drilling equipment, marine deck equipment, etc.

    FORMULATION OF MILITEC-1 GREASE

    MILITEC-1 GREASE is made from very finest ingredients available. We use only premier-quality polymers, the best high-viscosity base oils, advanced anti-wear agents, natural rust inhibitors and superior lithium-complex soap thickeners.

    If we used nothing more than these fine ingredients, our grease would be equal or superior to any grease in the world. However, the final manufacturing step sets MILITEC-1 GREASE apart. We finish our blending by adding 15% MILITEC-1 Metal Conditioner by weight. MILITEC-1 Metal Conditioner is unique in its ability to form a physical and chemical bond within all metal surfaces.

    The result, MILITEC-1 GREASE, is unsurpassed in improving mechanical efficiency, reducing downtime, and preventing catastrophic failure.

    Extended Grease Intervals

    With MILITEC-1 GREASE, the frequency of re-greasing can be reduced in most applications. Since the MILITEC-1 Metal Conditioner contained in MILITEC-1 GREASE provides most of the lubrication, the grease itself does less actual work. The great reduction in internal friction, heat and wear means the grease maintains its original chemical and physical properties longer. Since the grease does not degrade as rapidly, it does not need to be replaced as frequently.

    The result? MILITEC-1 GREASE lasts longer than other greases, extending routine maintenance intervals.

    The benefits of MILITEC-1’s long-term lubrication potential are obvious in regular maintenance cycles. Our customers tell us they save not only in terms of time and labor, but they also cut expenditures on unscheduled down time.

    Versatility

    MILITEC-1 GREASE is extremely versatile. It can be used in an unusually broad range of applications. MILITEC-1 GREASE excels whether it is used in low-load, low-temperature operations such as vehicle U-joints; or the high loads and high temperatures typically found in large industrial gear and bearing systems.

    Effectiveness

    MILITEC-1 GREASE is uniquely effective. MILITEC-1 GREASE provides lubrication in extreme out-of-parameter circumstances that would cause other greases to fail. As the MILITEC-1 Metal Conditioner in the base grease migrates into the metal surface, it reacts chemically within the metal and becomes part of the metal. The result is constant molecularly-bonded lubrication throughout the entire greased mechanical component - even if the grease is lost.

    Summary

    MILITEC-1 GREASE improves efficiency, extends equipment life, reduces downtime and helps protect against unscheduled maintenance. MILITEC-1 GREASE will improve your "bottom line" by reducing energy usage, reducing maintenance costs, and reducing capital equipment replacement.

    MILITEC-1 GREASE IS HERE!

    • REDUCES FRICTION

    • CONSTANT LUBRICATION

    • CAUSES NO MATERIAL BUILD-UP

    • INHIBITS CORROSION

    • LONG LASTING

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    Australia
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    Australia
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    Fax: 02 9742 5016
    Mobile: 0412 892 268
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    TEL: 886-2-2917-9217 / 2917-8995
    FAX: 886-2-2917-8809
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    Mobile: 697-604-5348
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    Website: www.streetdragfluids.com


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    E-mail: militec@militec.hu


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    Attn: Mr. Jess A. Longa
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    E-mail : jalonga@cs.com

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    Attn: Mr. Julianto Limopranoto
    Tel: 6231 - 866 - 4502
    Fax: 6231 - 731 - 7276
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    Website www.justforce.com
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    Japan
    Exclusive distributor for the Automotive, Motorcycle, Military and Government related markets
    Labo Carrozzeria
    1-12-16 Hirano, Adachi-ku
    Tokyo 121-0076 Japan
    Tel: 81-3-5851-1851
    Fax: 81-3-5851-1861


    Mr. Funahashi, Mr. Ohba, Brad and Mr. Yamamoto
    Carrozzeria Japan Co., Ltd.
    1-6-8 Nihonbashi Hama-cho, Chuo-ku
    Tokyo 103-0007 Japan
    Tel: 81-3-3863-4333

    Website: www.carrozzeriajapan.co.jp
    Email: yamamoto@carrozzeriajapan.co.jp jun_funahashi@carrozzeriajapan.co.jp

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    Japan
    Exclusive distributor for the Industrial Markets
    NIHON EARTH-TECH Co., Ltd.
    Mr. Takeshi Matsuda
    1522-3 Nagasaka Kamijo, Hokuto-shi
    Yamanashi, 408-0021 Japan
    Tel: 81-551-32-8052
    Fax: 81-551-32-8053
    E-mail: info@militec.jp
    info@earth-tech.co.jp
    Website: www.militec.jp
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    Mr. Matsuda and Brad



    Japan
    Militec International's Agent
    Mr. Taka Morita
    E-mail: info@militec-1.co.jp
    Website: http://www.militec-1.co.jp


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    SAMJOO CORPORATION
    205-5,Uge-ri
    Sangdong-myon, Gimhae, Kyungnam
    Korea
    Tel: 82 55 329 4514
    Fax: 82 55 329 4502
    E-mail: sct2000@chol.com


    Malaysia
    Fuji Express Co.,Ltd
    238/321 14F, Srivara 2, Soi Nathong 3,
    Ratchada Pisek Road, Dindaeng
    Bangkok, Thailand
    TEL: 66-2-246-8121
    FAX: 66-2-246-8923
    E-mail: fjexpbkk@asianet.co.th and fjexpbkk@ji-net.com
    Website: http://www.militecthailand.com

    SPI COATINGS PTE LTD (Singapore & Malaysia Marine and Automobile market)
    Blk 1003, Bukit Merah Central, #06-13, Technopreneur Centre Singapore 159836
    Tel: +65-6266-6536
    Fax: +65-6266-6537
    e-mail: spicoating@hotmail.com


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    Malta
    Europe
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