Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
Springfield-based stainless steel manufacturer Paul Mueller Co. (OTC: MUEL) has hired roughly 25 workers for its new aluminum line of over-the-road tanker trailers. The move, prompted by a loss of custom work during the recession and a demand for domestic oil transportation, is expected to generation millions of dollars in annual revenues for the publicly traded company.
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