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Solid State (AIM: SSP) - £3.5m in-vehicle rugged electronics contract

28/05/2012 · Solid State (SOLI) 

The AIM listed supplier of industrial/ruggedised computers, specialist electronic components and battery power solutions to the electronics market has announced an export order for in-vehicle rugged computers worth in excess of £3.5m from a global provider of communication solutions. The share price received another nice boost as a result!

The contract was won after extensive consultation with the client on the required product specification and reflects Solid State’s strength in design-in, supply and support of bespoke applications.  The existing contract is for installation at two locations.

The statement also confirmed the potential of further orders for other locations in due course.

The volume of the product to be supplied means that the order will be delivered at lower than normal average group…

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