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Eastern Company EML

The Eastern Company manages industrial businesses that design, manufacture and sell engineered solutions to industrial markets. The Company has one reportable segment: Engineered Solutions. The Engineered Solutions segment provides engineered solutions to support its customers needs in the commercial transportation and logistics markets. It designs, manufactures, and markets a diverse product line of custom and standard vehicular and industrial hardware, including turnkey returnable packaging solutions, access and security hardware, mirrors, and mirror-cameras. It offers a standard product line of rotary latches, compression latches, draw latches, hinges, camlocks, key switches, padlocks, and handles, among other products. Its subsidiary, Velvac Holdings Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of proprietary vision technology for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and aftermarket applications, and a provider of aftermarket components to the heavy-duty truck market in North America.


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Post by jtrealisticon Jun 30, 2009 10:33am
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Ecometals Completes Manganese Shipment from Brazil

Toronto, OntarioJune 29nd 2009

Ecometals Limited (TSX-V: EC) (the "Company”)

The Company wishes to announce that it has completed its first manganese ore shipment from Port Santana, Brazil. The shipment of 35,532 tonnes of manganese ore from Port Santana, with a gross value of c$1.1m, represents the first of two shipments of the manganese ore that was stockpiled at the port. A second shipment of approximately

15,000 tonnes is planned shortly, as soon as shipping can be arranged. The Company believes this first shipment represents a major step forward for its business

activities in the State of Amapa. With the completion of this shipment the Company will

now apply for three new permits. The first application will be for the export of up to a

further 300,000 tonnes of manganese ore direct from its manganese stockpiles at Serra do Navio which will significantly raise the Company’s market profile as a creditable supplier of manganese ore in the world market ahead of long term sustainable sales out of Serra do Navio. This will also provide interim funding prior to the completion of the processing plant at Serra do Navio. The second and third licenses will be the simultaneous applications for the Preliminary and Installation Licenses which will enable the Company to commence the construction of a jigging process plant at the Serra do Navio mine in order to value add and sell the remaining 3.5m tonnes of stockpiled manganese ore. The Serra do Navio Project design work is well advanced and the Company is in discussion with a development bank for funding. The Company will provide updated statements on the Project as and when information is finalised.

Chief Operating Officer Daniel Major said, ”This first shipment is a major step forward for

Ecometals as it represents the commencement of the Company’s commercialisation of its projects in the State of Amapa. Subject to funding and permits, we intend to now actively progress our manganese capital project at Serra do Navio with resulting further

manganese beneficiation and shipments from Brazil”.

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