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Falck Nutec to open training center in Nigeria

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LAGOS, Nigeria -- Falck Nutec, global provider of safety and survival training, is expanding its operations into Africa by opening a new training facility in cooperation with local Nigerian partner, Prime Atlantic.

The training center will be in Ipara and is scheduled to open this month. It will provide safety and survival training to both Nigerian and foreign companies and will have access to the full suite of accredited and certified training courses currently provided by Falck Nutec.

The new facility will employ over 50 people, including qualified trainers from Falck Nutec's training center in Aberdeen. Almost 4,000 delegates are expected to use the facilities annually, with on-site accommodation available for well-structured multi-day training programs.

10/21/2008

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