Aquentium Notes Plans for Construction of Deployable Disaster Relief Housing Model Unit
California-based Aquentium Inc., a diversified publicly traded holding company, announced that the company has begun to build its prototype unit of re-deployable disaster-relief housing structures.
Aquentium Inc. is planning completion and the unveiling of its solution to the needs of disaster victims worldwide by the end of January. The model unit will reportedly showcase break-through technology and innovations.
According to Aquentium CEO/President Mark Taggatz: “The launching of our disaster relief homes will be a proud day for Aquentium, its stockholders and humanity in general. These days we all know someone who has been impacted in some way by a disaster. These units solve the problem of makeshift housing, thus allowing the victims to go about the business of rebuilding their homes
and their lives with dignity. This is the day that our vision becomes
reality.”
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