Post by
ScarletSpider on Apr 25, 2022 7:00am
I just looked at the Unifire Website
and it is extremely good. People need to visit it because news isn't fully getting out here. There was an April 12th news release on the site in regards to the blanket purchase agreement. It looks like there are Massiff jackets and pants which are in addition to the tents and by the looks of it these are special fabrics possibly made by the company which it seems to imply. The fabrics are fire retardant and the gear was supposed to be deployed for harsh winter conditions. What is important about this goes back to the fabrics and gear that is being used in line with what Checkout said about the company staying on top of the changing fabric and design requirements of things like the ballistic combat shirts. Waiting for more of these type of news releases is like watching paint dry but having said this it is definitely beneficial to go over and check the unifire website once in awhile as there seems to be news releases over there that don't always show up here or other places. It will be great to see this company finally get its just dessert something it has greatly earned and is way past due on. In any case I have posted to inform anyone who is not aware there was in fact an April 12th release nothing massive number wise but significant if these jacket and pants are proprietary and something the company is handling. In any case this as I believe either checkout or someone else posted can't keep being held back. It is encouraging to see a solid price base and while I am happy and grateful it is holding strong it is Hugh time it rightly starts to advance and there is no reason for it not to do so at some point this year and more still some sort of huge deserving spike with the type of contracts this company deserves and we are all past due as to who has continued to hold longer term. There is no way this will continued to be denied the company keeps moving along in a very deliberate and methodical way and it's precision is paying off little by little