Friday, October 25, 2013

Franklin businesses on the news wire for plastics and wireless

In the world of plastics, Dynisco has made its mark
DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY — Walking around K, it’s all “green” this, “blue” that and “eco” the other. But when Franklin, Mass.-based Dynisco LLC introduced Vertex, its mercury-free melt-pressure sensor in October 2012, Matthew Carrara, vice president and general manager of Dynisco Plastics, didn’t intend the “green” connotations of the brand. 
“We didn’t realize until afterwards that “vert” was French for “green.” I thought of the name “Vertex” meaning “apex,” the top of the pile. And the “ex” in the logo symbolizes the diaphragm flexing,” he said.

Read the full story here
http://www.plasticsnews.com/article/20131024/NEWS/131029941/dynisco-eliminates-mercury-in-sensors#

Visit the Dynisco webpage for more about this Franklin based company  http://www.dynisco.com/


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In the wireless space, CTI Towers is growing

FRANKLIN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CTI Towers, Inc., a wireless tower operator with more than 800 wireless towers throughout the United States in its portfolio, today announced the company has secured up to $30 million in debt financing and closed its first third-party acquisition, purchasing five towers from a major wireless carrier.

This acquisition continues CTI Towers’ growth strategy outside the Comcast portfolio – from which the company has acquired 230 towers to-date – and secures towers within strategic, high-demand regions. The debt facility will allow CTI Towers to accelerate its acquisition pipeline as it continues to enhance its position as one of the top 10 largest wireless tower operators in the U.S.
Read the full article about CTI Towers here
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/2013/10/9/cti_towers_inc_secures_30_million.htm

Visit the company webpage here to learn more about Franklin based CTI Towers
http://www.ctitowers.com/


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