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Siemens’ $1.1m case against Aussie infrastructure firm

Transformer failure sees two large global conglomerates square off in court.

Campbell Gibson
Fri, 21 Apr 2017

Manufacturing and electronics giant Siemens claims an Australian infrastructure firm owes it $1.1 million in damages, following allegedly negligent work on a transformer, a court judgment says.

Siemens contracted Broadspectrum (formerly known as Transfield) to assemble and install a transformer,

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Campbell Gibson
Fri, 21 Apr 2017
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