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Auslog wins $1.2 million UN contract in Iraq

AUSLOG, a Brisbane-based supplier of borehole geophysical logging systems and borehole cameras, has won a $1.2 million contract from the United Nations to supply nine systems into Iraq.

Greg Tubby

The nine systems - each comprising a W600-4 logging winch, Digital Logging System 5, laptop computer with printer, A675 natural gamma tool, A608 3 arm calliper tool, A634 induction conductivity tool, A621...

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