DALLAS, Oct. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- An airlift of more than 2,500 desperately
needed baby bottles and formula is on its way today to the people of Oaxaca
and Guillermo, Mexico who suffered the ravages of recent hurricane Pauline.
The nursing bottles are the gift of Global Industrial Technologies Global
International Volunteer Effort, (GIVE), a 4,000 member employee relief
organization that includes the company's Dallas headquarters; Corrosion
Technology International and Global Processing Systems (Dallas, Woodruff,
South Carolina, Canada, Mexico), INTOOL, Inc., Ameri-Forge (Houston);
Harbison-Walker (Pittsburgh, Penn.; Hammond, In.); and Refractarios Mexicanos,
S.A. de C.V REFMEX, (Mexico).
The E.R. Robbins and Dan Transport Corporations of Muscle Shoals, Alabama
and College Park, Georgia, joined the GIVE project, providing additional cases
of baby bottles, and an airlift of the supplies to Mexico City. Global's
REFMEX and CTI employees are trucking the supplies from Mexico City to the
storm stricken southern coast for distribution.
SOURCE Global Industrial Technologies, Inc.
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CONTACT: Larry Nance, Manager, Corporate Relations/Public Affairs of Global Industrial Technologies, 214-953-4518
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