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Geutebruck receives 'Top AREVA Supplier' award 
 Katharina Geutebrück (right) receives the ‘Top AREVA Supplier' award from Areva chairman and president Anne Lauvergeon

The accolade of ‘Top AREVA Supplier' was recently bestowed on video security specialist Geutebruck at a ceremony in Berlin.  The French energy technology giant's award program promotes good supplier relationships by bestowing top supplier status on companies who meet its performance criteria in 25 categories.  These include quality, competitiveness and innovation, as well as long-term partnership, sustainability in development, environmental protection and safety.

The AREVA group is a world leader in nuclear power and other CO2-free power generating solutions, electricity transmission and distribution.  Geutebruck, a producer of high performance video security systems, is a long-standing supplier to AREVA's Melox nuclear fuel production plant in France.

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