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Systematics Newswire October 2013

Welcome to our autumn 2013 newswire.

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Systematics scoops two top regional business awards


Specialist data collection company Systematics International Limited is celebrating after winning two accolades at this year’s Basildon Business Awards.

The firm, which is based in Battlesbridge, Essex, won the Business to Business (Small Firm) Award, while Chief Executive Christine Bhatt was named Business Woman of the Year.

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Christine Bhatt shortlisted for prestigious award

Christine Bhatt, Chief Executive of specialist data collection company Systematics International Limited, is celebrating further awards success after being shortlisted for a prestigious business accolade.

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Systematics welcomes Rostselmash to Shipments Exchange

Systematics International Ltd is delighted to welcome Rostselmash to the Combines & Foragers Shipments Exchange, via the Russian Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (Rosagromash).

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Introducing: Tracy Remington, office manager

Systematics International Ltd is pleased to announce that Tracy Remington has been promoted to office manager, making her the initial point of contact for customer queries.

Tracy first joined the company in April 2006, having spent more than 23 years working for a major credit card processor and deciding she wanted to explore a different career path.

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This month in history: October

October 26, 1951 – Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of Britain for a second time after the Conservative Party won the general election by a small majority. Aged 77 at the time, Mr Churchill was the second oldest Prime Minister in British history, beaten only by William Gladstone, who was 84 when he resigned in 1894, having been Prime Minister on no fewer than four separate occasions.

October 18, 1967 – The Soviet Union successfully sent a space probe into the atmosphere of the planet Venus for the first time. The Venera 4 probe had taken four months to reach Venus from Earth.

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Joke of the month

A man is driving along a country road when his car breaks down. He gets out and checks the engine.

As he is trying to work out what’s wrong, a cow wanders over and says: “It looks like your battery needs replacing.”

Shocked by the talking cow, the man runs as fast as he can to the nearest farm house and knocks on the door. When the farmer answers the door, the man says: “You’re not going to believe this! My car broke down and a talking cow is trying to tell me how to fix it!”

The farmer rolls his eyes and says: “Oh, don’t listen to Daisy. She doesn’t really know much about cars at all.”

 

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