DAYTON, OH, August 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Unique Engineering and Consulting Services, LLC (UEaCS) based in Dayton, Ohio announced that a settlement has been concluded in a lawsuit between UEaCS and Rite Track Equipment Services, Inc. (Rite Track).
As a result of the settlement, UEaCS is free to continue developing innovative solutions to help solve the semiconductor industry's challenges as well as transferring those unique solutions to other high-tech industries. Rite Track also has agreed to pay $200 per hour to bring the depth and breadth of UEaCS's engineering team to Rite Track to help promote a greater variety of unique challenges in the semiconductor industry.
"We are pleased to have this legal matter resolved and are very happy with the outcome," stated Henry Knight, President and CEO of UEaCS. "There are many hi-tech industries that can benefit from the engineering talents at UEaCS," added Knight. For additional information visit www.UEaCS.com.
Unique Engineering (UEaCS) conceptualize, create, install, and support turnkey solutions for major companies in the aerospace, automotive, machine tool, appliance and semi- conductor industries. Our Engineering specialties cover: Software Design, Electrical Design, Mechanical Design. Our Team integrates unique solutions to help you solve your everyday challenges.
UEaCS Settles Lawsuit with Rite Track
Settlement agreement ensures continued development of industry solutions.
2010-08-24
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[Press-News.org] UEaCS Settles Lawsuit with Rite TrackSettlement agreement ensures continued development of industry solutions.