Energy & Engine Technology Corporation Announces Formation of National Manufacturer's Representative Network
PLANO, Texas, Jan. 24, 2005 -- Energy & Engine Technology Corporation (BULLETIN BOARD: EENT) (EENT) announced today that it has signed up manufacturer's representatives covering 17 states in the Northeastern, Northwestern and Midwestern regions of the U.S. The Company is looking forward to having engaged representatives covering another 20 states by the end of the month.
EENT's CEO, Will McAndrew, stated, "We are close to completing the set up of our manufacturer's representative network in most of the major markets in the country. We look forward to the potential to generate significant sales from this network during the coming months."
About Energy & Engine Technology Corporation
EENT (http://www.eent.net/ ), headquartered in Plano, Texas, develops and markets power generation products for the long haul trucking industry and for marine, military and stand alone applications through its BMZ Generators Technology subsidiary.
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