Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies Updates Status of New Production Facility.SPRINGDALE, Ark. -- Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : AERT AERT Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies, Inc AERT Animal Emergency Response Team ) today announced that the first production line at its third extrusion plant, known as "Springdale South", has been in service for the past week. The plant, located off Huntsville Street in Springdale, Ark., has been in startup mode for the past two weeks in order to calibrate To adjust or bring into balance. Scanners, CRTs and similar peripherals may require periodic adjustment. Unlike digital devices, the electronic components within these analog devices may change from their original specification. See color calibration and tweak. the machinery and equipment. On April 2, 2007 the company experienced a disruption at Springdale South when a dust explosion blew off the lid off of a storage silo This article is about Storage Silos. For other types of silos, see Silo. Storage silos are structures for storing bulk materials. Silos are used in agriculture to store grain (see grain elevators) or fermented feed known as silage. adjacent to the facility. There were no injuries and no damage other than to the top of the silo. The new plant was temporarily closed until the safety investigation is completed, but is expected to resume operations soon using an alternate fiber silo. Springdale South will initially produce composite decking, but is also capable of producing the Company's new tropical hardwood exotic decking and fencing profiles, which are being introduced this spring. Designed to be expanded to a total of four production lines, Springdale South will initially employ 40 associates. About AERT: Since 1989, AERT has pioneered the use of recycled polyethylene plastic in the manufacture of composite building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create . These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for . . With its constantly evolving portfolio of patented and proprietary recycling technologies, AERT has been widely recognized as a leader in resource conservation innovation, receiving the EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. Award for Environmental Excellence for its process of converting scrap plastic to composite outdoor decking. AERT converts reclaimed plastic and wood fiber waste into quality outdoor decking systems, fence systems, and door and window components. The Company is the exclusive manufacturer of Weyerhaeuser ChoiceDek[R] decking, which is available in multiple colors and is sold in all Lowe's Home Improvement stores. The ChoiceDek[R] product offering is being expanded this spring in most Lowe's stores. See www.choicedek.com for more information. AERT's MoistureShield[R] decking program is expanding and products are available in many parts of the U.S. now, with national distribution planned for 2008. See www.moistureshield.com for product information or to find a regional distributor or dealer. AERT operates manufacturing facilities in Springdale, Lowell, and Tontitown, Arkansas Tontitown is a city in Washington County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 942 at the 2000 census. Tontitown is part of the Fayetteville- Springdale- Rogers Metropolitan Area. Geography Tontitown is located at (36. ; Junction, Texas Junction is a city in Kimble County, Texas (USA). The population was 2,618 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Kimble CountyGR6. Geography Junction is located at (30.489772, -99. ; and Alexandria, Louisiana. For more information on the Company, visit www.aertinc.com. |
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