About > Minett Media Client List
Former & current clients of Minett Media include;
UK Trade & Investment (British Government agency)
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UK Trade & Investment is the Government organisation that supports both companies in the UK trading internationally and overseas enterprises seeking to locate in the UK. Its international trade teams are active in over 200 posts worldwide and are available in over 45 UK offices.
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Deutsche Bank AG
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Deutsche Bank is a leading provider of financial solutions for
private and business clients. We provide our clients with an all-round
service extending from account-keeping and cash & securities
investment advisory to asset management. The bank offers corporate and
institutional clients a full product assortment - from payments
processing and corporate finance to support with IPOs and M&A
advisory. The Bank has a leading position in international foreign
exchange, fixed-income and equities trading.
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ITT Industries Inc
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ITT Industries, Inc. is a global engineering and manufacturing company with leading positions in the markets it serves. ITT Industries is the world's premier supplier of pumps, systems and services to move and control water and other fluids. The company is a major supplier of sophisticated military defence systems, and provides advanced technical and operational services to a broad range of government agencies. ITT Industries also produces connectors, switches, keypads and cabling used in telecommunications, computing, aerospace and industrial applications, as well as network services. Further, ITT Industries makes industrial components for a number of other markets, including transportation, construction and aerospace. Based in White Plains, New York, ITT Industries employs approximately 39,000 people around the world.
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Ericsson AB
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Ericsson is the largest supplier of mobile systems in the world and support all major standards for wireless communication. We drive the telecoms industry and are shaping the future. The world´s 10 largest mobile operators are among its customers and some 40% of all mobile calls are made through Ericsson systems. Ericsson provides total solutions - from systems and applications to services and core technology for mobile handsets. Sony Ericsson is also a top supplier of complete mobile multi-media products. Ericsson has been active worldwide since 1876 and today it has a presence in more than 140 countries.
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Sandvik AB
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Sandvik is a high-technology, engineering group with advanced products and a world-leading position within selected areas. Worldwide business activities are conducted through representation in 130 countries. The Group has 37,000 employees and annual sales of approximately SEK 50 billion. Sandvik's business concept is based on a unique competence in materials technology. This has resulted in a world-leading position in three core areas:
- Cemented-carbide and high-speed steel tools for metalworking applications and blanks and components made of cemented carbide and other hard materials.
- Machinery, equipment and tools for rock-excavation.
- Stainless and high-alloy steels, special metals, resistance materials and process systems.
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SKF AB
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SKF is the leading global supplier of products, customer solutions
and services in the rolling bearing, seals business and related
businesses.
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Trelleborg AB
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Trelleborg is a global industrial group. Operations are based on spearhead competence within polymer materials and a high level of industrial know-how, combined with functional solutions and systems designed to meet the needs of customers
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Alfa Laval AB
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Alfa Laval is a leading global provider of specialized products and engineered solutions. Its equipment, systems and services are dedicated to helping customers to optimize the performance of their processes. Time and time again. Alfa Laval helps its customers to heat, cool, separate and transport products such as oil, water, chemicals, beverages, foodstuffs, starch and pharmaceuticals. The company’s worldwide organization works closely with customers in almost 100 countries to help them stay ahead.
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