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Implant Sciences Announces New Sales to Nigeria for Aviation Security

Implant Sciences Announces New Sales to Nigeria for Aviation Security

Implant Sciences Corporation, a high technology supplier of systems and sensors for homeland security and defense markets, announced Aug. 13 that it continues to gain customers in Nigeria, one of the largest economies in Africa.


This latest shipment is to ASL Airlines Services in Lagos, Nigeria. The sale was made through Lagos-based A.C. Belgrave, an in-country distributor for Implant Sciences' products.

ASL Airlines Services is the leading provider of catering and hospitality services to international airlines and airports in Nigeria. The company will use Implant Sciences' QS-H150 explosives trace detectors to execute security search initiatives, including but not limited to screening food and beverage service carts catering to airplanes. ASL Airlines Services caters 700 flight handlings per month for airlines including British Airways, Delta, Lufthansa, Air France and numerous others.

A.C. Belgrave is an established distributor of high quality fire protection and security products with a geographic focus in Nigeria and other countries in Africa. The company is owned and managed by partners with global experience in business and law.

"We are penetrating international markets by working with local distributors like A.C. Belgrave who know their market, have the requisite relationships with decision makers, and are executing on presenting the superiority of our products for designated applications," stated Implant Sciences' President and CEO, Glenn D. Bolduc. "We've been anticipating increased demand for our Quantum Sniffers™ in Nigeria and throughout Africa. This sale affirms we are building traction and we expect this trend to continue."


Source: Implant Sciences Corporation News - 21 August 2012

Photo: The Nigerian DANA - Dornier Aviation Dornier 228-201 Aircraft (Photo by Wikiprdia)

(21.08.2012)


 
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