ddncorp.Y.Y. Hidetoshi
Sato, Katsuta Senior High School, Hitachinaka City, Japan; and Ms
.
Hitachi America, Ltd.
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Amistar formed Distributed Delivery Networks Corporation ("DDN") in
April
of 2004 to market, install and service newly-developed innovative equipment to
retail stores
to enhance customer service and promote customer loyalty, while
reducing store operating costs.
DDN's APM(TM) (Automatic Product Machine)
provides a convenient and secure way for patients to pay
for and pick up their
medications without having to wait in line at the pharmacy window.
Nordson
Corporation is one of the world's leading producers of precision
dispensing equipment that applies
adhesives, sealants and coatings to a broad
range of consumer and industrial products during manufacturing
operations. Headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, Nordson Corporation has
3,600 employees worldwide and
direct operations and sales support offices in
30 countries.Hitachi Hosts Japan Teachers in North
America as Part of Long Standing Global Exchange Program
" Some 130 educators have
been part
of this program, since it began in 1986.hitachi., (NYSE: HIT), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a
leading
global electronics company with approximately 347,000
employees worldwide. Fiscal 2004 (ended March
31, 2005) consolidated
sales totaled 9,027.overview websites
The company also manufactures technology-based systems
for curing and surface
treatment processes.
The Japan-based teachers in this year's program are
Ms. Motojiro
Takada, Tabiko Junior High School, Hitachinaka, Japan; Mr.4 billion).equipment websites
Nordson Complies
With Directive to Recycle and Dispose of Electrical + Electronic Equipment
414.
Masao Hisada,
president and CEO of Hitachi America, Ltd. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company
's
Website at http://www.
ltd electrical
us
Hitachi, Ltd.equipment hitachi
SAN DIEGO, Amistar Corporation
(OTC Bulletin
Board: AMTA) issued a statement today that it has reached a
settlement agreement with Asteres Inc
. As part of the agreement, the parties
will dismiss the lawsuits with prejudice, and Asteres and
DDN intend to be
competitors.com, to provide customers
with information on how to return WEEE
-labeled products for proper recycling.
"We believe that Nordson's role as a good corporate citizen
requires
taking responsibility to protect the environment and communities in the 30
countries
around the world where we conduct business," said Edward P. "We completely
support the European Union
's efforts to recycle electrical and electronic
equipment and to reduce the amount of waste that it
generates," Campbell
added.services computers
com. The directive,
adopted by the European Union in January 2003,
mandates the collection,
treatment, recycling and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment
by July 2005.
In accordance with the WEEE directive, Nordson has identified and labeled
its
products that are affected by the regulations. markets and manufactures a broad range of
electronics
, computer systems and products, and consumer electronics,
and provides industrial equipment and services
throughout North
America. The company offers
a wide range of systems, products and services in
market sectors
including information systems, electronic devices, power and
industrial systems
, consumer products, materials and financial
services.equipment hitachi
The terms of the confidential settlement agreement
are subject
to non-disclosure by all parties.
This press release includes "forward-looking
statements" within the
meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.newscom. In addition, Nordson has made the
decision to design
all of its future products to RoHS standards.0 billion yen ($84.com
Overview of Hitachi's websites, and services.
manufactures websites
Nordson also has developed
a strategy to support recycling
of the electrical and electronic equipment and
has created a section on its Web site, http://www
.nordson.
The HISTEP program provides educators from the U., Canada,
Europe, Australia and Japan
the opportunity to experience each other's
educational system and society, and promote the open exchange
of ideas
between cultures.
The four teachers will receive an overview of educational system
in
the U., said,
"The HISTEP program provides us the opportunity to promote and support
education
infrastructure and the mutual understanding among different
cultures. Tomomi
Ohira, Hirasawa Junior
High School, Hitachi City, Japan; Mr.
Atsuko Watanabe, Takahagi High School, Takahagi, Japan.hitachi product
Actual
results could differ materially based upon
a number of factors including, but not limited to, the
state of economy,
competition, unanticipated business opportunities, availability of financing,
market
acceptance, government regulation, dependence on key personnel, limited
public market and liquidity
, shares eligible for future sale, continuation and
renewal of contracts and other risks that may
apply to the company including
risks that are disclosed in the company's Securities and Exchange
Commission
filings.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20030613/AMISTARLOGO)
----Hitachi America,
Ltd
. (NYSE: HIT), today announced that
four teachers from Japan are taking part this week in an educational
and cultural exchange venue in North America as part of Hitachi's
long-standing International
School Teachers Exchange Program (HISTEP). The teachers have the opportunity to observe another culture
and share the experience with their students.hitachi.websites manufactures
(Logo: http://www. They
will
meet with local education, government and business leaders in the
Detroit, Michigan area, Westchester
County, New York and Toronto,
Canada, and spend the day with the family of a Hitachi employee, and
tour points of interest in the respective cities, before returning to
Japan.ltd companies
All statements other
than statements of historical fact included in this press release regarding
the company's strategies
, plans, objectives, expectations, and future
operating results are forward-looking statements. and
Canada, as well as observe and teach classes. In addition, the teachers will take part in roundtable
discussions with their North America counterparts and alumni of the
HISTEP Program, and participate
in teaching venues in schools in
Farmington, Mich.; Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; and Sleepy Hollow
and
Tarrytown; N. For more information on Hitachi in North America, visit
http://www.websites companies
Amistar and
Its Subsidiary DDN Corp. Settle Lawsuit
About Amistar Corporation
Amistar Corporation
, formed in 1971, designs, develops, manufactures and
sells automation equipment within a variety
of industry segments including
electronics, sports equipment, medical equipment, life sciences, RFID
tag and
plastic lens manufacturing and also provides product assembly, box-build and
machine shop
services to companies who outsource manufacturing operations. For more
information visit Company
websites at http://www. Although Amistar believes
that the expectations reflected in such forward
-looking statements are
reasonable at this time, it can give no assurance that such expectations will
prove to have been correct. Nordson Chooses to Restrict the Use of Select Hazardous Materials in
All its
Future Products
WESTLAKE, Ohio, Nordson Corporation
(Nasdaq: NDSN) today announced that it has met the compliance deadline for the
Waste Electrical
+ Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive.
Campbell, chairman and chief executive officer of Nordson
.
Nordson also is working towards meeting the July 2006 compliance deadline
for the European
Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS) directive,
which regulates the use of six hazardous
substances in electrical and
electronic equipment.
Contact: Derrick Johnson, Director
, Corporate Communications
Phone: 440.5639
E-mail: djohnson@nordson.com
Business Editors/Education Editors/High-Tech Editors
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Hitachi, Ltd.S.S.electrical support
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