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22nd September 2009
Washing Machines have become a part of our everyday lives. Gone are the days when people queue at the laundrette or public washing rooms waiting for their turn to do their weekly laundry. You are never sure of when you will finish as the person before you... Read >
Author: Deven Jerry
10th July 2009
Robotics has increasingly replaced humans for tasks that are deemed too dangerous or even too repetitive. Robots are multifunctional manipulators that can be reprogrammed to move parts, tools, specialized devices, or materials all through various programm... Read >
Author: Samuel Circton
09th June 2009
Whether you are buying a house as your primary residence or you want to get some additional income from an income property every real estate deal is an investment. Like any investment it does have specific risks. As long as you understand what they are ... Read >
Author: Stefan
13th May 2009
The new Fiat linea has finally arrived with a big bang. The car is all set to write history. The car comes with a bundle of features. The launch of the Fiat Linea is considered to be the most significant launch for this car manufacturer. It represents the... Read >
Author: myindiaguide
22nd September 2008
This year would be the time when the automobile world and the rest of the market would come to know the great 2007 Lexus LS-460. This vehicle would soon be coming out of its manufacturing and assembly plants and would be later on shipped to the auto marke... Read >
Author: Alien
08th May 2008
Many of us have experienced the frustration of running an assembly on two different wave machines and seeing two very different board qualities emerge. Why do your wave machines produce different results when both are set at the same pump speed, conveyor... Read >
Author: christine
25th April 2008
Suzuki Motor Corporation is a Japan-based multinational corporation that is known for its specialty in designing and manufacturing wide varieties of machineries such as motorcycles, marine engines, wheelchairs and automobiles. Being the 12th largest veh... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
03rd April 2008
THE PROBLEMS:
Foolish petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I'm referring to.
THE BAD NEWS:
One likely way out, that you may have heard of, is water automobiles. As distinct from water hybrids, water powe... Read >
Author: Ozzie Freedom
14th February 2008
What comprises a real car collection? How can you say if a collection is really a collection?
Things can be really subjective. There are times when you find it hard to define some things. There are times when there are even tons of exceptions you the... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
13th February 2008
THE PROBLEMS:
Foolish petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I'm referring to.
THE BAD NEWS:
One likely way out, that you may have heard of, is water automobiles. As distinct from water hybrids, water powere... Read >
Author: GT
06th February 2008
Chrysler LLC is currently in critical condition after the cancellation of the contracts with auto parts supplier Plastech Engineered Products Inc. As such, the threat of plant idling and laid offs are hanging over the automaker’s head.
The cancella... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
19th January 2008
The Canadian Auto Workers Union has been asking for automakers to stop cutting down jobs in the country. In response to the CAW's demands, Dearborn automaker Ford pointed out that Canadian auto assembly facilities and workers should be able to compete ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
18th January 2008
Volkswagen AG and Tata Motors Ltd. have both submitted applications to build assembly plants in Thailand, reported Automotive News Europe. The assembly plants are poised to produce fuel-efficient "eco" cars.
The Volkswagen plant would reportedly have... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
09th November 2007
Last Saturday, Ford Motor Co. reached a tentative deal with the United Auto Workers Union. Unlike the deals the union reached with General Motors and Chrysler LLC, the UAW did not launch a strike to get their demands from America’s second largest automa... Read >
Author: kristen
20th October 2007
Nowadays the United States of America faces the problem of a huge quantity of legal and illegal Mexican immigrants. Most of them are looking for the jobs, and the opportunities offered by the U.S. can’t be compared with those Mexicans had in their mothe... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
23rd August 2007
Assembly plants constructed by Japanese automakers in North America have increased in the past years. In order to appease North Americans, automakers like Toyota have invested heavily in the construction and maintenance of assembly plants in the contin... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
02nd August 2007
The Canadian auto industry is still booming in spite predictions that Canadian auto buyers will slow down this year. In fact, based on the trend, it is expected that Canadian auto sales will post an increase this year over 2006 figures. The reason for ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
25th July 2007
Honda Motor Co. Ltd the world’s largest engine manufacturer and second-largest Japanese automaker has announced recently their latest growth strategy which will increase its car production capacity in India and Thailand while at the same time opening ... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg
20th July 2007
Officials said last Friday that Romania's privatization agency will begin its dialogue with Ford Motor Co., the only bidder in the sale of a former Daewoo car factory in southern Romania.
At an event in Bucharest, Ford's bid was opened but no detail... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
29th June 2007
Kentucky is a medium-sized state with a population of over 4 million, in the south-eastern United States. Kentucky is known for its bourbon whiskey, and thoroughbred horses, but also manufactures cars. Its agricultural sector produces cattle, tobac... Read >
16th June 2007
More good news for the General Motors Corp. Lordstown Complex come as its Chevrolet Cobalt in May snapped an eight-month streak of declining year-over-year sales. GM reported last week that Cobalt sales rose in May as shoppers began paying more attentio... Read >
Author: Iver Penn
04th June 2007
According to The Harbour Report North America 2007, the annual study released by Harbour Consulting, the manufacturing productivity gap among North American automotive manufacturers continued to narrow as quality advances and more flexible labor agreeme... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
01st June 2007
For the past couple of years, Detroit’s automakers have took up 16 labor hours longer than their Asian rivals in building vehicles in North America. And that difference is being reduced to minutes attributed to the shrinking efficiency gap between dom... Read >
Author: Ally Wahlberg
26th April 2007
Intel Corp., the world's top chipmaker, plans to invest in a major new plant in China to make leading edge chips, its biggest investment in China to date.
The plant will make 65 nanometer multi core processors. This would make it Intel's first such manu... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
12th February 2007
If you are looking for a Lexus that is loaded with all the gadgets you can imagine, look no further then the LS-460. Lexus wants the world to know about the all new 2007 Lexus LS-460. This vehicle contains all the gadgets that anyone could possibly ask ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th January 2007
It has to do with excellence. It has to do with passion. That’s how Honda parts work. This is what sets Honda Motor Limited Company, and thus, Honda parts, from the rest of its competitors and competitor products vying to capture its much coveted plac... Read >
Author: Leigh Griffiths
04th January 2007
Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Fujio Cho met with Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally. However, the automaker claimed that it did not discuss the possibility of any alliance with Ford. Tomomi Imai, Toyota's spokesperson said, "It was just a get-acquainted meet... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens
17th November 2006
News from Russia’s business and tourist capital, St. Petersburg, say that Japanese auto maker Mitsubishi has had some of its top executives visiting the mentioned location. Because of this, rumors have abound that this is perhaps because the company... Read >
Author: Terry Brown
09th November 2006
At the moment, automakers are either living their dream or struggling hard to exit from their nightmare. How are they to linger with the fruits of labor at hand? How are they to break free?
According to analysts, the automotive industry is not just d... Read >
Author: Tracy Dawson
03rd September 2006
Ford Motor Company is slashing by 21 per centum its vehicle production in North America. Said reduction will take effect in the fourth quarter of this year. Due to this declaration, thousands of workers are expected to be affected.
Ford is planning t... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens
04th June 2006
This year would be the time when the automobile world and the rest of the market would come to know the 2007 Lexus LS-460. This vehicle would soon be rolling out of its manufacturing and assembly plants and would be later on shipped to the auto market o... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
12th March 2006
Starting from the year 1966 up until 1996, the Ford Bronco lived for a good three decades. This vehicle is actually a 4 x 4 sport utility vehicle. And it has had four distinct generations.
Originally, this vehicle was designed and crafted with being a... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
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