Clipped to the Drawing Board by Yan Chu
BEIJING – GKN Driveline plans to open a major new production facility in Wuhan, China, next year.
Haixiang Wang, business development director for GKN Group -- China, said the company will build a 144,000-square-foot plant scheduled to open during the first half of 2009.
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Friday 16 May, 2008 12:35 PM |
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Clipped to the Drawing Board by Pat Sheen
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.- With their sights set on intensifying manufacturing companies' product cost reduction efforts while increasing efficiencies and profitability, two leading suppliers in the fields of Product Lifecycle Costing and Lean Design(R) announced their joint alliance today.
FACTON(R) Inc., a world leading product lifecycle software solutions provider that specializes in enhancing the profitability of manufacturing organizations by managing profit margins and reducing product costs announced a key partnership today with global Lean Design(R) pioneer, Munro & Associates, Inc. and its software development organization, Design Profit, Inc.
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Friday 16 May, 2008 06:30 AM |
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Clipped to the Drawing Board by Adam Crighton
Pune, India: The 1st International Automotive Engineering Show was inaugurated yesterday by Dr. Thomas Dahlem, Technical Director, Volkswagen India and the Chief Guest for the inaugural function at the newly constructed Auto Cluster Exhibition Centre, Chinchwad, Pune. The 4 day exhibition started yesterday and will be on till 17th May , 2008.
Solutions for Automotive Manufacturing
“Solutions for Automotive Manufacturing” is the theme of the event. The exhibition will showcase high-end technology solutions in Robotics, Automation, Engineering Services, Painting and Welding solutions and Machine tools for the Automotive industry.
"India will be the largest market for four wheelers in the world."
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Thursday 15 May, 2008 06:19 PM |
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Clipped to the Drawing Board by Rose Shah
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Metal costs, largely responsible for vehicle price hikes , will soon cease to pinch the automobile manufacturers' margins as they become increasingly aware of the benefits of using engineering plastic instead of metals in vehicles.
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Tuesday 13 May, 2008 10:32 AM |
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Clipped to the Drawing Board by John William
The most common way into aerospace design is through studying a relevant degree at university, following on from A-levels (or equivalent) in maths, physics and another subject. There are over 30 aerospace and aeronautical engineering degrees in the UK, many of which are accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), helping you on the route to chartered engineer status. There are also specialist undergraduate degrees such as engineering with management or space systems engineering. ....click the link to read more
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Friday 9 May, 2008 02:08 PM |
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