Development of sustainable RTP pallet (Q3989116)

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Project Q3989116 in Netherlands
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Development of sustainable RTP pallet
Project Q3989116 in Netherlands

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    50,000.01 Euro
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    570,000.0 Euro
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    8.772 percent
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    3 December 2015
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    28 February 2017
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    Ahrma B.V.
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    Makers B.V.
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    52°14'13.78"N, 6°10'20.06"E
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    7418AM
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    Ahrma en Greenpanel werken samen aan de ontwikkeling van een duurzame RTP pallet. Het beoogde product combineert de voordelen van houten en kunststoffen pallets en biedt oplossingen voor beperkende nadelen. Het uitganspunt is de ontwikkeling van e... (Dutch)
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    Ahrma and Greenpanel work together to develop a sustainable RTP pallet. The intended product combines the benefits of wooden and plastic pallets and offers solutions for limiting disadvantages. The starting point is the development of a... (English)
    15 December 2021
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    Ahrma et GreenPanel travaillent ensemble pour développer une palette RTP durable. Le produit prévu combine les avantages des palettes en bois et en plastique et offre des solutions pour limiter les inconvénients. Le point de départ est le développement d’un... (French)
    15 December 2021
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    Ahrma und GreenPanel entwickeln gemeinsam eine nachhaltige RTP Palette. Das beabsichtigte Produkt vereint die Vorteile von Holz- und Kunststoffpaletten und bietet Lösungen zur Begrenzung von Nachteilen. Ausgangspunkt ist die Entwicklung eines... (German)
    15 December 2021
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    OP-2014-2023-Oost-PROJ-00457
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