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Otto receives Export Achievement award

Otto receives Export Achievement award
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Otto Environmental Systems North America Inc. (OESNA), Charlotte, North Carolina, has announced it has received an Export Achievement certificate for 2014-2015 for export sales performance from the North Carolina District Export Council (NCDEC). OESNA Director of International Sales Travis Dowell was present to receive the award.

The NCDEC contributes to international trade expertise to complement the U.S. Commercial Service’s export promotion efforts through export business counseling and trade education. The council says nominees are thoroughly reviewed to ensure strict criteria is met. Certificates are presented in ceremonies that can include U.S. Department of Commerce officials and local elected officials.
 
“In fact, we’ve supplied to this project nearly $750,000 in product [to Mexico] over the course of November and December 2014 and January, 2015,” says Dowell. “We’ve been successful with exporting to Mexico, to Colombia and to Dominican Republic, not to mention Canada, due to the free trade agreements in effect with these areas. I would venture to say we wouldn’t have the sales we have without them in place.”
 
OESNA operations service the Caribbean, Latin America, South America and Africa. The company says it actively recruits new customers in Latin America, with recent sales to Panama, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and Grand Cayman Islands.

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Source: Recycling Today
Otto receives Export Achievement award
<![CDATA[Otto Environmental Systems North America Inc. (OESNA), Charlotte, North Carolina, has announced it has received an Export Achievement certificate for 2014-2015 for export sales performance from the North Carolina District Export Council (NCDEC). OESNA Director of International Sales Travis Dowell was present to receive the award. The NCDEC contributes to international trade expertise to complement the U.S. Commercial Service’s export promotion efforts through export business counseling and trade education. The council says nominees are thoroughly reviewed to ensure strict criteria is met. Certificates are presented in ceremonies that can include U.S. Department of Commerce officials and local elected officials.   “In fact, we’ve supplied to this project nearly $750,000 in product [to Mexico] over the course of November and December 2014 and January, 2015,” says Dowell. “We’ve been successful with exporting to Mexico, to Colombia and to Dominican Republic, not to mention Canada, due to the free trade agreements in effect with these areas. I would venture to say we wouldn’t have the sales we have without them in place.”   OESNA operations service the Caribbean, Latin America, South America and Africa. The company says it actively recruits new customers in Latin America, with recent sales to Panama, Costa Rica,…

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