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Airbus to Test New Freighter
Source: www.worldtrademag.com Date: 22 hours 27 minutes 3 seconds ago.
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DCS vs. SCADA
Source: Control Engineering Date: 22 hours 31 minutes 37 seconds ago.
The Ask Control Engineering blog covers all aspects of automation, including motors, drives, sensors, motion control, machine control and embedded systems. Control Engineering answers questions from readers of Control Engineering's print and online magazines, newsletters and other publications. To More
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The Council to launch new regional title on supply chain in Asia
Source: www.supplychains.com Date: 11-07-2009 12:45:00 GMT
The Council to launch new regional title on supply chain in Asia by Max Henry: The Global Supply Chain Council, a leading business media company that provides community, marketing and event services to the specialized profession of supply chain More
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Re: 1-Element vs. 3-Element Level Control (reply posted by Phil Corso)
Source: www.control.com Date: 08-08-2009 10:43:16 GMT
The international forum for control engineers, system integrators, and industrial automation professionals. More
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Changes at ISA - A Current Volunteer Leader's Perspective
Source: www.automation.com Date: 11-07-2009 04:17:07 GMT
News, articles, products, suppliers, systems integrators, jobs, and other resources for industrial automation, process automation, motion control, process control, factory automation, and instrumentation engineers and other technical professionals. Publishing daily news, articles, product More
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AP: GM Europe CEO To Leave Post
Source: www.manufacturing.net Date: 11-06-2009 20:30:00 GMT
Two people briefed on the decision say Carl-Peter Forster, the chief executive of General Motors Europe, will leave the company. More
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Nov 19, 2009 Webcast: Using Lean Six Sigma for Fast Track SG&A Reductions
Source: www.bettermanagement.com Date: 11-06-2009 19:00:00 GMT
For most companies, Selling, General & Administrative (SG&A) costs represent 12-20% of total revenue. Many companies are now starting to take a closer look at how to reduce SG&A. Find out how Lean Six Sigma can quickly and effectively reduce SG&A. More
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U.S. Slaps Import Penalties on Chinese Tubular Goods
Source: www.industryweek.com Date: 11-06-2009 18:20:53 GMT
Says Chinese have sold these goods in the U.S. at a prices ranging from zero to 99.14% less than normal value. More
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Top News: ARC Specialties and Lincoln Electric to Host Robotics Seminar
Source: www.fandmmag.com Date: 11-06-2009 17:49:00 GMT
The donated robot will be demonstrated at the seminar in a presentation on robotic vision capabilities. Other topics will include robotic spray applications, “through the arc” technology, robotic pipe welding, and a new technology developed by ARC Specialties called Cut-to-Fit Technology. More
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Hella Ireland optimises 'after market' distribution centres with Zetes' Voice Solution for SAP
Source: www.logisticsit.com Date: 11-06-2009 17:42:01 GMT
Zetes has been awarded a significant contract with Hella Ireland Limited, one of the top 50 automotive spare parts suppliers in the world. More
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Bibby acquires part of Data Driven Software
Source: www.logisticsmanager.com Date: 10-02-2009 15:24:50 GMT
The latest news from Logistics Manager - the leading resource for supply chain professionals More
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Alabama Benefits From Georgia Kia Plant
Source: www.assemblymag.com Date: 11-06-2009 16:58:06 GMT
BIRMINGHAM, AL—Alabama is benefiting from Kias assembly plant on the Georgia state line. The Alabama Development Office released a statement Thursday saying Kia is responsible for more than 3,600 new jobs at automotive supplier plants located in Alabama. More
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Barcode reader performs 1300 scans/decodes per second
Source: www.vision-systems.com Date: 11-06-2009 15:36:24 GMT
Vision Systems Design - Barcode reader performs 1300 scans/decodes per second - NOVEMBER 6, 2009--The Keyence BL-1300 ultracompact digital barcode reader uses parallel digital processing technology that permit noise reduction and compensation functions to overcome the reading performance More
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Additional GRI scheduled – Transpacific Westbound to Asia
Source: www.3plwire.com Date: 11-06-2009 15:36:10 GMT
Anyone else having a hard time trying to stay on top of all of the recent GRI's? The Westbound Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (WTSA) carriers have Anyone else having a hard time trying to stay on top of all of the recent GRI's? The Westbound Transpacific ... More
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3PL Business Projected to Reach $90m in India
Source: www.supplychainbrain.com Date: 10-01-2009 20:54:04 GMT
SupplyChainBrain is the most widely used online resource for supply chain management information, over 25 million visitors! More
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Ocean cargo/ global logistics: Port of Richmond and BNSF team to bring more business to California
Source: Logistics Management Date: 11-06-2009 14:49:03 GMT
This signals a return of cargo business to U.S.West Coast “niche” gateways More
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Kentucky Manufacturing Jobs Dropped 10% Over Twenty-Four Months
Source: www.manufacturersnews.com Date: 11-06-2009 14:48:13 GMT
(MNI) Evanston, IL. MNI reports Kentucky lost 31,185 manufacturing jobs over the past two years, with 8,433 jobs lost between September 2007 and September 2008 and 22,752 industrial jobs from 2008 to September of this year. More
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BIR Report: Nonferrous crowd more upbeat than ferrous folks
Source: Purchasing Date: 11-06-2009 14:16:36 GMT
COMMODITIES UPDATE written by Bob Garino is a review of supply, demand and pricing activities in various commodity markets. More
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Dual Temperature Calibrator suits fast heating/cooling times.
Source: news.thomasnet.com Date: 11-06-2009 13:43:11 GMT
November 6, 2009 - With well diameter of 19 mm for cold and 25 mm for hot, HC-DB35 dual dry block calibrator can calibrate 2 temperature sensors simultaneously or at 2 different temperatures. Temperature ranges between -35 to 123°C for cold and 50-350°C for hot, and stability is at ±0. More
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Scrappage boosts car sales
Source: www.themanufacturer.com Date: 11-06-2009 12:05:57 GMT
New car registrations experienced the year’s biggest monthly increase in October, due in part to the success of the Government’s scrappage scheme. More
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