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IFT Distribution Partner Unipart Rail to Make Presentation at The Railtex Conference Regarding DiesoLiFT
ST. LOUIS, June 8, 2011 – International Fuel Technology, Inc. (IFT) (OTCBB:IFUE) announced today that Unipart Rail, IFT’s distribution partner to the rail industry in the U.K., will be making a keynote presentation on Wednesday, June 15, 2011at the Railtex conference in the U.K. The presentation will focus on innovative ways to improve fuel efficiency and will highlight the positive effect DiesoLiFT™ 10 has on reducing fuel costs.
The biennial Railtex conference (www.railtex.co.uk) is the U.K.’s leading rail event covering railway equipment, systems and services.
“The Railtex conference is an ideal venue for Unipart Rail to reach a broad audience of U.K. rail operators and present the benefits of DiesoLiFT™ 10,” said Gary Kirk, IFT’s Director of Sales and Marketing.
The Unipart Group (www.unipart.co.uk), headquartered in the U.K., is a leading full service logistics provider that also delivers consultancy services in operational excellence and supply chain with operations across the globe.
IFT and Unipart Rail recently signed a marketing and distribution agreement providing Unipart Rail the rights to sell IFT’s unique fuel additive formulations for fuel economy to the U.K. rail market.
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