2014 is drawing to a close. In the last year, although the whole industry is not booming, a number of new tractors launched in China. CAMC HANMA CAMC HANMA debuted in Shanghai in July. On the following Hannover auto show, CAMC brought ...
Tags: Tractors Industry, Gearbox, rear axle
SINOTRUK high-end heavy truck SITRAK has received a lot of praise including the most economy and free from worry truck by customers’ feedback since SITRAK launched. Economy MC11 engine(MAN)-Low fuel consumption and large torque ...
Tags: heavy truck, fuel consumption, driving performance, Transportation
Forget OLED and flexible panels, LG has confirmed its monstrous 105-inch curved 21:9 5K TV will hit UK retailers in the coming months. Having been showcased last year, the behemoth of the home entertainment space is now on its way to shop ...
Tags: LG, 5k, Consumer Electronics
The BlackBerry Classic is now up for grabs in Blighty courtesy of Carphone Warehouse, starting today. BlackBerry’s nostalgia-inducing handset was officially unveiled last month in hopes of capitalising on enduring qwerty ...
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Retaining walls built of stone or brick are the traditional style and usually blend nicely into their surrounding landscape. The question is, though: are these really the best materials for the job today? The purpose of a retaining wall in ...
Tags: retaining wall, materials, Construction
German producer of warp knitting technologies, Karl Mayer is launching two new machines for 3D warp-knitted textiles in China. Karl Mayer has invited specialists to an open-house event scheduled for January 22 and 23, 2015 and the new ...
Nissan has announced to produce a 3-cylinder, 1-liter engine at the company’s powertrain plant, at Resende Industrial Complex in Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil. Nissan is investing R$100m ($37m) for the development of the new engine ...
Tags: 3-cylinder, 1-liter engine, Auto
RPM International Inc. reported a 10 percent increase in net income and an 8 percent increase in earnings per diluted share on flat sales for its fiscal 2015 second quarter ended November 30, 2014. Second-Quarter Results Net sales of ...
Oil closed up on Wednesday for the first time in five days as traders took stock of the market's rout after crude prices lost nearly 10 percent over two days and benchmark Brent fell to below $50 a barrel. A decline in Brent crude futures ...
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The International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) anticipates that, despite expected growth in cotton consumption this season, a world production surplus of 1.7 million tons is still expected. This, according to ICAC, will bring 2014/15 ...
Tags: cotton consumption, Textile
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the USA has developed nitride semiconductor solar cells with high quantum efficiency for short wavelengths (370-450nm) and concentrated photovoltaics at temperatures up to 400°C [Liang Zhao et al, ...
Tags: PV Performance, Electrical
Philips has announced a new 34-inch curved LCD display as part of their announcements at the CES 2015 expo in Las Vegas. The Brilliant Curved UltraWide LCD display (if you’re not into the whole brevity thing) features a 21:9 aspect ...
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The People's Bank of China, the central bank, will change rules on how it calculates the loan-to-deposit ratios of banks from next year, a move that is expected to make available more funds for lending. The central bank will expand the ...
Tags: Deposit Calculation Rules, POB
Kishore Biyani led, Future Retail said it’s proposed Rs 1600 crore rights issue will open on January 15, 2015 and close on January 29, 2015. Future Retail said in a BSE filing that the issue will open on January 15, 2015 and close ...
Tags: pre-determined price, ratio, Apparel
HTC has revealed it has plans to expand its smartphone line-up with a selection of new entry-level handsets. Jack Tong, the firm’s President of North Asia, revealed that next year will see more low-spec 4G smartphones hit store ...
Tags: HTC, Smartphone, CES