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AlgoDyne Ethanol Energy to Offer Mobile Eco-Stations
By Mr Ethanol | May 18, 2007

Grainnet:
AlgoDyne Ethanol Energy Inc. announced May 17 that it has successfully completed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with John M. Ellsworth Inc. dba/JME to pursue a business relationship that would see them provide mobile eco-fueling stations.
As part of AlgoDyne’s new focus, this component represents the final tier in providing a retail component to its Eco-Energy initiatives.
These mobile stations will provide consumers access to either or both bioDiesel products and future ethanol products in a low-cost, environmentally friendly infrastructure.
JME (www.jmesales.com) is a full-service provider to the eco-fuel industry and has a successful operation and history in providing a full suite of services to the eco-fuels industry.
This LOI commits to forming a contract between the two companies within 30 days and the determination of jurisdictional exclusivity.
AlgoDyne now has completed three key relationship initiatives that allow the company to capture markets in the demand for wholesale and retail products and services, including e-commerce fulfillment, in the concept of eco-fuels.
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