World Transport Authority Inc., a Canadian corporation (OTC: WTAI; Frankfurt: 920943), today announced the first customer shipment through its manufacturing subsidiary, Millennium Autotech International Corporation.
MAIC shipped the first portion of Cameron International's $3.4 million order on August 10. The initial shipment consisted of three WorldStar(R) demonstration vehicles for the customer's pre-sales and marketing purposes. MAIC has also completed the first three of six micro-manufacturing factories in the order. The three factories are ready to ship and only awaiting final payment and shipping instructions. Shipment is anticipated for mid-August.
Cameron International's order was previously announced in January.
Millennium Autotech International Corporation (MAIC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of WTAI's operating subsidiary company, Autotech International Corp., and it was formed in the Philippines to manufacture the company's micro-manufacturing units used for assembly of WorldStar(R) vehicles.
Autotech International Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary corporation of WTAI, develops commercial "Factory-in-a-Box"(TM) sales for the manufacture of Worldstar(R) vehicles on a worldwide basis. Worldstar vehicles are designed for rural and undeveloped areas allowing basic transportation of goods and people. The Worldstar vehicle is manufactured in-country with an AIC-designed factory by the local factory owner utilizing local labor and materials.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the definition of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and such section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934, amended. These forward-looking statements should not be used to make an investment decision.
Vice President, Investor Relations
World Transport Authority, Inc.
El Cajon, CA, 92020
USA
619-593-2440 (phone)
619-593-2444 (fax)
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