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3D PEOPLE HELPS POWER BREAKTHROUGH MARITIME SUSTAINABILITY WITH ARMADA TECHNOLOGIES’ PASSIVE AIR LUBRICATION SYSTEM
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Armada Technologies, a Liverpool-based firm on a mission to reduce the environmental impact of global shipping, turned to 3D People to manufacture a critical part for its revolutionary Passive Air Lubrication System (PALS).
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