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MIRATECH Operational Update for COVID-19
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March 23, 2020 RE: COVID-19 UPDATE Dear MIRATECH Partner, Our organization is closely following recommendations of global health organizations as well as local authorities in the markets that we serve to ensure that our response to the Coronavirus outbreak is proportional to the situation. Our main priorities continue to be keeping our people, our customers, ... |
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MIRATECH’s Catalyzer June Customer Appreciation Event for End Users.
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For End Users who use MIRATECH’s new market-leading, web-based Catalyzer Silencer Selection and Sizing Tool to build their own quote and place a corresponding order in the month of June, you will receive a customer appreciation gift based on certain qualification thresholds. To learn more about this customer appreciation event, please contact MIRATECH to request ... |
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COVID-19 forces state air quality agencies and districts to adjust operations.
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Due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, U.S. air quality agencies – from the Environmental Protection Agency to state agencies and local air quality management districts – are adjusting their day-to-day operations as many non-essential government staff transition to working from home according to recent Trinity Consultants news reporting. Industry personnel should be aware of changes ... |
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US suspends plans to buy oil after funding is left out of $2 trillion stimulus package.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is suspending its plans to buy crude for the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve after the requested $3 billion in funding for the project was left out of the $2 trillion stimulus package according to a March 26, 2020 CNBC report. “Given the current uncertainty related to adequate Congressional Appropriations for ... |
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World NOx and PM 2.5 air pollution drops as countries shut down amid COVID-19 spread.
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In the battle against COVID-19, countries around the world are restricting gatherings, encouraging people to work from home and closing public venues. Scientists believe all of these actions are having quantifiable consequences, particularly in air quality according to a March 20, 2020 CBC report. The change was first noticed over Wuhan, China, the city that ... |
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China may help hard-hit carmakers by relaxing emissions curbs.
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China is exploring relaxing some emissions standards to provide relief for automakers battling an unprecedented slump in the world’s largest car market, according to people familiar with the matter and reported March 18, 2020 by Bloomberg. The discussions involve a key aspect of the China VI rules that are scheduled to go into effect nationwide ... |
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Coronavirus crisis a ‘game changer’ for oil sector: Goldman Sachs.
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The coronavirus pandemic and resulting plunge in crude prices will result in a leaner, stronger oil industry but raise the risk of shortages further down the line, said Goldman Sachs analysts according to a March 30, 2020 Reuters report. Crude prices suffered another sharp fall on March 30th as the pandemic worsened and the Saudi ... |
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