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Framatome marks opening of nuclear parts center at expanded solutions complex
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 09, 2018

"Centralizing the Nuclear Parts Center at Framatome's Solutions Complex at Mount Athos Road allows us to make the best use of our existing space and the resources necessary to support the facilities and operations," said Gary Mignogna, president and CEO of Framatome in North America.

Framatome this week celebrated the grand opening of its Nuclear Parts Center (NPC) at the expanded Solutions Complex in Campbell County, Virginia. The NPC provides the nuclear energy industry with 24/7, year-round access to an extensive spare parts inventory, guaranteed stocking programs, supply chain management and technical support.

Over the past year, Framatome expanded its Solutions Complex on Mount Athos Road to house the NPC, which was previously located on Old Forest Road in Lynchburg, Virginia, behind the corporate headquarters building. Framatome relocated approximately 35 employees and nearly 27,000 products as part of the move.

"Centralizing the Nuclear Parts Center at Framatome's Solutions Complex at Mount Athos Road allows us to make the best use of our existing space and the resources necessary to support the facilities and operations," said Gary Mignogna, president and CEO of Framatome in North America.

"This move further demonstrates our commitment to the greater Lynchburg region, which has been home to our company for more than 50 years. It also makes available a facility that has the flexibility to suit any number of companies interested in relocating to or expanding within the region."


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Saudi Arabia to build first nuclear research reactor
Riyadh (AFP) Nov 5, 2018
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday laid the foundation stone for the kingdom's first nuclear research reactor, state media said, as the kingdom seeks to diversify its energy mix. The reactor was among seven projects launched by the prince during a visit to Riyadh's King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. SPA offered no details on when the research or non-power reactor - typically used for research, development and education purpose ... read more

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