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Website review sites (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
... are certified for over clocking and contain a fail proof overload protection chip. Earlier the manufacturing was done at our main production unit but the quality test was performed by our staff manually. Last year the company decided to automate the quality testing procedure to cut down the manufacturing cost and save time. The management was searching for a system automation...
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Express & Star (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
A Stafford ceramics firm is to close, with the loss of 34 jobs, to save on manufacturing costs. Unitec Ceramics Ltd, in Doxey Road, Doxey, will cease production on January 31 and is making all employees at the site redundant. Bosses say the firm – formerly Universal Grinding and now part of the UCM Group – is [...]
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Leslie's blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Alesco New Zealand business hurting Ninemsn, Australia - 1 hour ago "During the past two years, we have experienced increased manufacturing costs and, more recently, a severe downturn in the retail market and a drop in ...
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MOUTHPIECE Blog (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
... new TV displays that could be widely available in homes in the future, once broadcast standards, manufacturing costs and affordable retail prices are established. While this is undeniably cool, I’m still left with the eternal 3D question: Will you have to wear the silly glasses or not? Is this the future 3D David Hill talks about without the use of glasses or the lame 3D that was...
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Women's Wear Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
... on a policy “to offer its products at appropriate prices” based on exchange rate fluctuation, manufacturing costs and quality considerations. The yen has been gaining strength against the euro.Louis Vuitton KK has revised prices a total of 34 times...
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RssDaily (Free subscription) | yesterday
Read this article on the community site Dec. 1 - China is likely to gain in increased FDI as a result of last weekâs terrorist attacks on India says Chris Devonshire-Ellis, senior partner of Dezan Shira & Associates. âIf foreign investors have been looking at India as a financial benchmark to Chinaâs increasing manufacturing costs, then a slightly higher China price will [...]...
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... The EKB technology should allow bioreactors to run at higher cell densities, bringing down the manufacturing cost. "One of the toughest problems to solve in this process is the build up of contamination in the bioreactors over time, which effectively poison the cells. This study showed that we could prevent cell death by removing the toxins electrically," said Dr David Baghurst, the...
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Car News (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Tough emissions standards worldwide and soaring manufacturing costs in Germany are behind BMW's decision to switch from high-revving, naturally aspirated engines in its M high-performance vehicles to turbocharged direct-injection powerplants, beginning as early as next year. more detail . ... Other article: Spied : BMW X6 Hybrid First Images of Hamann BMW X6 Surface BMW X6 Production...
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DealBook (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
Two members of Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group plan to loan $285 million to DRAM maker Micron Technology to strengthen a new joint venture with the U.S. company and speed up the development of advanced chip manufacturing lines, the companies said. The cash is part of a global shuffling of DRAM market players amid a chip downturn [...]
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Driive (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Filed under: Sports/GTs , Euro , BMW After two decades of normally-aspirated high-revving engines shoehorned under the hoods of its M cars, BMW is changing direction and will begin to offer direct-injection turbocharged powerplants in its future high-performance flagships. The German automaker is blaming tough environmental emission standards and the soaring manufacturing costs of the...
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Your Gadget Guide (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... in small form factor devices, but less expensive solid state drives as well, given the reduced manufacturing costs. They’re apparently still a little ways away from finding their way into some actual products, however, with the companies only going so far as to say that the first samples are on track for early 2009 [Via Electronista ] Filed under: Storage Intel, Micron start churning...