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Daifuku Co , Ltd : Daifuku and Germany s AFT Industries Conclude Partnership Agreement

Daifuku Co., Ltd.: Daifuku and Germany s AFT Industries Conclude Partnership Agreement Leveraging material handling expertise in the automotive industry to expand business Daifuku Co., Ltd. ( Daifuku )(TOKYO:6383) and Germany-based AFT Industries AG ( AFT ) concluded an agreement to form a business partnership aimed at leveraging the material handling expertise of both companies in the automotive industry. Daifuku and AFT will use this mutually beneficial business partnership as a way globally to open channels and secure growing demand and investment from automotive manufacturers for material handling systems. Specifically, both companies will collaborate on a project-by-project basis by leveraging AFT Industries European automotive customer base, product standards and technologies, and procurement knowledge and knowhow, and Daifuku s extensive global network encompassing sales, production and service to increase the level of our offerings to customers in the global automotiv

CBN warns Nigerians as police nab fake investment agents

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Lagos State Police Command in a joint operation with the Edo State Command, have arrested the mastermind of a syndicate comprising over ten fraud groups impersonating the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), under the name “CBN Helping Hands Investment Scheme.” The arrest of the head of the syndicate identified as Solomon Osiga Ezemede (operating with aliases: Musa Mukarat and Solomon Musa) along with his cohorts, in Auchi, Edo State, followed a formal report to the police by the CBN. The CBN in a statement revealed that the group had impersonated management and staff of the bank and deceived some members of the public to invest money, with a promise to double the amount invested within 24 hours.

EFCC arrests seven suspected internet fraudsters in Ibadan

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibadan Zonal Office, has arrested seven suspected internet fraudsters in Ibadan. This is contained in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Mr Wilson Uwujaren on Friday in Ibadan, NAN reports. Uwujaren said the suspects between 17 and 29 years were arrested on Friday morning at their hideout in Wisdom Estate located at Akobo area of Ibadan. He further revealed that their arrest followed a series of intelligence on alleged criminal activities of the syndicate. According to him, items recovered from the suspects include a Lexus RX350 SUV, laptops, different models of expensive iPhones and several documents.

Daifuku and Germanys AFT Industries Conclude Partnership Agreement

Posted on 8435 Daifuku Co., Ltd. (“Daifuku”)(TOKYO:6383) and Germany-based AFT Industries AG (“AFT”) concluded an agreement to form a business partnership aimed at leveraging the material handling expertise of both companies in the automotive industry. Daifuku and AFT will use this mutually beneficial business partnership as a way globally to open channels and secure growing demand and investment from automotive manufacturers for material handling systems. Specifically, both companies will collaborate on a project-by-project basis by leveraging AFT Industries’ European automotive customer base, product standards and technologies, and procurement knowledge and knowhow, and Daifuku’s extensive global network encompassing sales, production and service to increase the level of our offerings to customers in the global automotive industry.

Police burst syndicate impersonating CBN officials

TODAY February 5, 2021 The Police in Lagos, in a joint operation with the Edo State Command, have nabbed the mastermind behind the syndicate group impersonating the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to defraud unsuspecting members of the public. The syndicate, comprising over ten other fraud groups is said to be impersonating the Apex Bank under the name “CBN Helping Hands Investment Scheme, “to defraud unsuspecting members of the public”. It was learnt that the recent arrest of the head of the syndicate, Solomon Osiga Ezemede (operating with aliases: Musa Mukarat and Solomon Musa) along with his cohorts, in Auchi, Edo State, followed a formal report to the police by the CBN, on the activities of the group.

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