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RE: [MW:15175] Invitation to IIW Monthly Technical Lecture_31st Aug 2012 @ Mumbai, India

Good morning sir,
Requested to send mail in advance at least week time . I am interested for the same.

Regards,
RK Vichare
(M)9869679123



 
----- Original Message -----
From: Mistry K.U (Mumbai - Construction)
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Sent: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 14:26:23 +0530 (IST)
Subject: RE: [MW:15172] Invitation to IIW Monthly Technical Lecture_31st Aug 2012 @ Mumbai, India









Too late info  - please arrange such info in little advance please.


 


K. U. Mistry


Manager QA/QC


Tecnimont ICB Pvt Ltd


LLDPE/HDPE (SWING) Project


OPAL Dahej Off Shore Project Site Gujarat


 



From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of prem nautiyal

Sent: 31 August 2012 11:48

To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com

Subject: [MW:15170] Invitation to IIW Monthly Technical Lecture_31st Aug 2012 @ Mumbai, India



 









 


 









 





 


Dear All,



Indian Institute of Welding, Mumbai branch cordially invites you for a technical lecture on



"Welding Requirements for Offshore Oil & Gas Projects"



By Mr. Maruti Kumar, AEE(E) / Mr. D. Badole, CE(M) / Mr Pradeep N. Nair, CE(E) From :QA
& Vendor Cell, Offshore Engineering Services, ONGC, Mumbai, India.


On Friday, 31-08-2012 at 6.15 pm



At


Avion Hotel,


Domestic Airport, Nehru Road, Vile Parle (East), Mumbai - 400 057, India.


Mumbai Branch Tel No : (022) 25772637


Tel: (022) 25772637


Refer attached file for more details.




Regards,


 



Prem Nautiyal




The Indian Institute Of Welding




Mumbai Branch




Cell: 9769316004





 















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