Toppan Photomasks Receives Supplier Excellence Award from Texas Instruments
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ROUND ROCK, Texas, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Toppan Photomasks, Inc. announced today that it has received the 2020 Supplier Excellence Award from Texas Instruments (TI). The award recognizes the exceptional commitment and performance of an elite group that meets TI s high standards of excellence from its more than 12,000 suppliers. In a year filled with unprecedented challenges, Toppan Photomasks, Inc. demonstrated your commitment to the highest level of ethical behavior, as well as exceptional performance in cost, environmental and social responsibility, technology, responsiveness, assurance of supply and quality, said Rob Simpson, Vice President of Worldwide Procurement and Logistics for TI. We look to Toppan Photomasks, Inc. to help us serve our customers, achieve our priorities, and ultimately become a company that we are personally proud t
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Police officers have hit out after broken bottles, alcohol, footballs, and even a Christmas note were dumped at a beauty spot. The Cheshire Police Rural Crime Team was called to Dane-in-Shaw Pastures in Congleton following reports of fly-tipping in the local area.
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Commercial development looms large over the western end of the northern apron. Aviation tenants fear the 2020 Master Plan is set to swallow more aviation infrastructure and squeeze out businesses. (Steve Hitchen)
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MACCI rallies Aviation Businesses as New Master Plan looms 1 April 2021
Moorabbin Airport Chamber of Commerce Inc, (MACCI) has encouraged aviation businesses to make submissions to the new airport master plan to help stave off commercial development that is seen to be strangling the airport.
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Syracuse lawmakers, Tech Garden strike a deal on expansion: no profit-sharing after all
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The Tech Garden, a business accelerator operated by CenterState CEO in downtown Syracuse. Axa Towers is in the background. (Photo shot June 25, 2020.) (Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.com)Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, N.Y. CenterState CEO reached a deal with Syracuse lawmakers this week to move ahead with the expansion of its business incubator, the Tech Garden, without the profit-sharing agreement desired by some Common Councilors.
The deal involves a shorter lease than originally planned and a promise from CenterState to make new money available to companies that keep their businesses in the city.