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Crane Co T.CR


Primary Symbol: CR Alternate Symbol(s):  CXT

Crane Company is a manufacturer of engineered components for mission-critical applications focused on the aerospace, defense, space and process flow industry end markets. Its segments include Aerospace & Electronics, Process Flow Technologies, and Engineered Materials. The Aerospace & Electronics segment supplies critical components and systems, including original equipment and aftermarket parts, primarily for the commercial aerospace, and the military aerospace, defense and space markets. The Process Flow Technologies segment is a provider of engineered fluid handling equipment for critical applications. The Engineered Materials segment manufactures fiberglass-reinforced plastic panels and coils, primarily for use in the manufacturing of recreational vehicles, truck bodies and trailers (Transportation). It also designs and manufacturers multi-stage lubrication pumps and lubrication system components technology for critical aerospace and defense applications.


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Post by TheGambler888on Aug 25, 2020 11:43am
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other news

other newshttps://www.naturalgasintel.com/altagas-expects-increased-propane-exports-thanks-to-liquids-rich-montney-formation/


Even thats good news for Crew, if LPG goes up in price. This Ridley Islnand sould like a saving grace for some of these LPG terminals. Future looks good for LPG in the region.

Most of the LPG gets there by rail from Edmonton. Fort saskatchawan is the hub, its where the carvarns are.Some one has erectred  proplyen splitter  in fort sask as well. Demand looks healthy.
At Prince Groege is a junction. the rail branchs into what use to be the old bc north line. That line goes right threw Montney and our friend Crew Energy. 

More LPG means more storage, processing plants and terminals.  Rail does have its limits so I would imagine a pipeline to relieve some pressure. 

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