- The Liberian-American-Swedish
Mining Company (
LAMCO) is a
defunct Liberian corporation that
mined for iron ore in the
Nimba range in
Liberia and exploited...
- and 1999–2003). The Bong Mine
Railway recommenced operations in 2003. The
Lamco Railway was
rebuilt by
Arcelor Mittal and put back into
service in 2011...
- The
Lamco Eurocub is a
Hungarian ultralight aircraft with
fixed conventional landing gear,
manufactured by
Danex Engineering Kft. It is used primarily...
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Hospitals and
schools built and
financed by
LAMCO are now
being run by ArcelorMittal. The
houses which were
built by
LAMCO have
partly been
rehabilitated by ArcelorMittal...
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designated as a
class A station. In 1997,
Precht sold the
Eagle system to
Lamco Communications,
which in turn sold its
stations to
BlueStone Television...
- 487 km (303 mi) in
total length, they were the Mano
River Railway, the
Lamco Railway, and the Bong Mine Railway, respectively. All
three of
these lines...
- (Optional:
manual air conditioning, PIAA
front fog lights, anti-lock brakes,
Lamco-Mitsubishi
boost gauge.) GSR – "Gran
Sport Racing" – 5-speed
manual transmission...
-
LAMCO to
serve the
export of iron ore
carried through the
railway from Nimba. The
civil war destro**** the port, railway, and
township built by
LAMCO....
-
civil wars. By 2007 (or 2009) the Bong mine
railway was operational. The
Lamco Railway was
partially rebuilt by
ArcelorMittal and put back into service...
- whom
tried to
raise the
station from a
distant last
place in news ratings.
Lamco Communications purchased KTXS in 1986 and
raised its news
department to...