Speech by the Chairman of the Autonomous Region Located in the east part of China’s North West Ningxia is the place linking with the West Regions and the desert in the north and holding gatherings for all kinds of nationality people ...
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Swedish truck and bus manufacturer Scania has reduced its production of fully-built buses in the Omni range in Poland due to slump in demand for these vehicles. Due to the decline in demand, the company is also cutting 142 employees in ...
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German carmaker Mercedes-Benz is planning to invest INR4bn ($71.5m) over next few years to improve the capacity of its manufacturing plant in India by three times. According to the carmaker, the additional investment will bring the ...
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SUN VALLEY, IDAHO (BRAIN)—Terry Duran has stepped down as the national sales manager for Scott Sports' U.S. bicycle division. It's a role Duran had held since it was created in January 2011. He had worked for Scott in various sales ...
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Tata Motors' luxury car making subsidiary, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has begun feasibility study to build third manufacturing plant in India, either in Pune (Maharashtra) or Sanand (Gujarat). The proposed facility will manufacture the new ...
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Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor (TMC) is planning to increase its annual engine assembly capacity of cby 100,000 units at its Kentucky plant in US. The plan, to be executed under $30m project, will facilitate the company to increase the ...
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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama (TMMAL) is planning to invest $80m in its plant to increase the North AmericanV6 engine production. The current investment, bringing the total investment to about $700m in the plant, will facilitate the ...
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Automotive parts and components manufacturer Drive Automotive Industries of America is planning to invest $50 to expand its existing manufacturing facility in Greenville County,South Carolina, US. According to the company, the expansion ...
Kanepi Innovations, a provider of wireless energy control systems, today announces the release of myKanepi V4, a new graphic user interface to provide a higher level of flexibility and ease for customers using the Kanepi Innovations system. ...
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Magna subsidiary Cosma International has acquired ThyssenKrupp Automotive Systems Industrial do Brasil(TKASB),a Brazilian vehicle framework manufacturer. TKASB produces and assembles chassis structural components and modules for several ...
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German carmaker BMW is planning to begin assembling its 1-Series hatchback and the 7-Series sedan models in India in 2013. The carmaker is also planning to launch the 1-Series in mid-2013, while the new version of the 7-Series is expected ...
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PORTLAND, OR (BRAIN)—While Portland is a commuter market, it also has a thriving mountain bike, tri and road scene. New shops offering only service are also finding success in this crowded retail market, as are Internet-based ...
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Apple today revised the backorder status of the iPhone 5,saying that new orders would ship in"2-3 weeks,"a week less than the earlier"3-4 weeks"that had plagued the smartphone for almost two months. Apple started taking pre-orders for the ...
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Sonoco acquired CorrFlex in 2004. The business designs, manufactures, assembles, packs and distributes temporary, semi-permanent and permanent POP displays. It also provides contract packaging, co-packing and fulfilment and supply chain ...
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IDG News Service - Electronics manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group said on Tuesday that students as young as 14, below the legal working age, were found employed at a company factory in China that has been said to make products for ...
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