uST Transport Hit the Front Page of “Construction Week” Journal
An article about Unitsky String Technologies Inc. was published in the August issue of “Construction Week” journal. The cover depicts the uST transport system in Sharjah. In the article, the author makes out how our company's transport can help deal with road problems. Read more via the link.
Oleg Zaretsky, CEO of uSky Transport, which represents Unitsky String Technologies Inc. in the region, spoke about uST transport and its advantages:
If you look at the current situation with the global transport system, accidental rate in traffic is huge. Implementing our system, especially in developing countries, will help save a significant number of people from being caught in road accidents.
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Media Transport Advancement published an article about string transport, which is of increasing interest to government, business and media representatives. As the author of the article notes, Unitsky String Technologies Inc. refutes the claims of some critics with its achievements. And some of them have made a 180-degree turn and now are confident in the prospects of string transport. Read more in the article below.
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