July 2012

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Michael provided the RefMet Refractory training seminar in New Zealand to a number of attendees from various companies.

Michael was retained by an international consultancy for a due diligence study of a Chinese (Guangdong) ferro-nickel plant.

Fred undertook pressure vessels inspections, registration, and commissioning activities associated with the new AMCOR Botany B9 Paper Machine.

Fred had a number of assignments including an Ammonia Vessel assessment, engineering support for various fabricators, and in-service inspection for a number of Victorian and interstate plant operators.

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