Fractum to be Featured on Alexander Haig’s 21st Century Business Television Series

 

12 December 2007

Fractum announces that it will be featured on 21st Century Business, hosted by General Alexander Haig, on December the 22th and 23th, 2007 on Fox Business Network, US (as paid programming).

High maintenance costs and redundant oversized materials continue to plague quarry and mining operators. Of major concern is the lack of an efficient secondary breaking method, which would alleviate the remaining boulders. Through the implementation of the Fractum Breaker, a solution is now available.

The philosophy behind Fractum is simple but powerful. "Fractum has to make a difference for the people who use it and on the bottom line," says managing director Thorkild Stokholm. "Resource savings, process optimization and improved working conditions for our clients and their personnel remain our top priorities." For more than five years now, Fractum has made a difference and brought numerous and distinct advantages to a wide spectrum of businesses around the world.

Vice President of Programming, JL Haber added: "Today's metals and mining markets are undertaking policies of cost improvement and margin maintenance, while looking to further develop immature markets. Fractum shows us how they are addressing these concerns. We are excited to have them as a guest on our program."p>

21st Century Business airs on Fox Business Network (as paid programming). 21st Century Business may also be viewed on US Airways in-flight TV, or through video on demand via www.21cbtv.com. The 21CBTV Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University.


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