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CCNI

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CCNICompañía Chilena de Navegación Interoceánica (Chile)
CCNIComputational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations (Rensselaer Technology Park; Troy, NY)
CCNIChild Care & Nutrition Inc
CCNICenter for Comparative Neuro Imaging
CCNIComputer Consulting & Network Integration
CCNICross-Connect Network Interface (AT&T)
CCNIConsejo Coordinador Nacional Indígena (Spanish: National Indigenous Council Coordinator; El Salvador)


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shipper CCNI and the Hutchinson consortium, which manages shipping operations in Hong Kong, four ports in Mexico, and in Panama City, Balboa and Colon, have expressed interest in bidding to improve the Ecuadoran port.
The transfer of assets will take place in two steps: the first involves the transfer of certain assets related to the materials business, including manufacturing equipment and select inventory; and the second will include the transfer of certain intellectual property and third party agreements necessary for the materials business as well as a supply agreement for CCNI to provide proprietary CNTs to Unidym.
 
 
 
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