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New book to increase productivity and lower operating costs



Taking into account the fact that most machines that make the most of work consist of smaller engines and parts, it is obvious that when the great machine breaks, it is usually due to small components works antagonistically. Detail of the time tested method to increase productivity and lower operating costs, spend analysis and specification development, using the failure to define the specifications of the components on the basis of the contract, describe the equipment and items, which are most affected by the downtime and repair/replacement of the operating costs.

The book emphasizes the critical need to perform both spend and failure analysis for the development of the procurement document, which will eventually reduce the costs. Complete with numerous examples, images and case studies, the text discusses how to:
• Examine the cost analysis as it relates to operations, maintenance, and production
• Drawing up of performance-based contracts in order to reduce the direct and indirect costs
• Determine the characteristics of effective criteria, test results and requirements of each operation
• Identify which products will pay for most if they do not


Written by an expert with decades of experience in seminars with clients and associates and authoring numerous publications and articles, provides a real-world understanding of the physical properties of the components and materials needed for the influential, effective use of resources and failure analysis. It deals with the delivery of the product and the monitoring of, and includes useful tools, so you can immediately start doing the cost-saving you.


About The Author


Michael Holloway is a 25-year-long industrial experience. His background includes organic and polymer synthesis, as well as in the laboratory, pilot scale manufacturing of the material I had the chemical (Wilmington, Massachusetts), the military and the aerospace industry product development and sealants and coatings Parker Hannifin (Cleveland, Ohio) in product engineering, microelectronic photoresists Rohm and Haas electronic & chemicals (Midland, Michigan), technical marketing and application engineering General Electric plastics (Fairfield, Connecticut), sales and marketing manager with automatic dosage systems Graco (MinneapolisMinnesota), and most currently as Director of reliability and technical development, industrial and heavy equipment lubrication of NCH Corporation (Irving, Texas).


Through during his career, Holloway has been involved with clients and associates to give seminars, as well as the author of several publications and articles, as well as introduces new concepts and case studies on the national debate. He has served on the composition of the magazine, Manufacturing.net, PlantServices magazine contributing writer, make magazine, and the lubrication and Fluid Power magazine.


Holloway is a master black belt trained in Six Sigma, is an adjunct professor at the University of Texas, worked in the North, and was managing editor of the Porsche Club of America's Slipstream. She has a BA in philosophy and a BS degree in chemistry from Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island, and MS Polymer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts.


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The machine for welding supply is the significant increase in the history of the &



The machine welding Supply of & Tuscaloosa, AL, there have been four generations of a family and of the Aldredge each new is brought to the gases and welding distribution agreement to new levels of growth.

The spring issue of welding the welding and gas today, leading & gas supply company, the gases and welding Distributor Association (GAWDA) President elect Lloyd Robinson-Machine Welding Supply Company Emmett & Aldredge Jr. sat down with the President and his son, Vice Presidents Emmett Aldredge III and Christopher Aldredge. Robinson, Chairman of the AWISCO Maspeth, n.y., discussed the history of welding machine company & trio and also asked about the future of the company.


The company was born in a machine shop to open William Aldredge Dunn, NC, in 1925. Emmett Aldredge, SR. and his brother Raymond Aldredge are directed to towards the gases and welding on the side of the business and bought the company his father after returning from World War II.


Emmett Aldredge SR died in 1972, and Emmett Aldredge, Jr. became President at the age of 25. Under the leadership of the company grew by Emmett Aldredge Jr. in four locations. In addition, the "arcs and sparks" staples, the company expanded into the beverage CO2 in the business. Aldredges points out the latest in the company's range of products made it possible to diversify to withstand cyclical phases.   (the two-part sentence fit together.)


Is a family business, the company is rooted in the welding machine & 's commitment to its employees. To safeguard the company's future success. Aldredges that is the jurisdiction of the family businesses. "The one thing that my father instilled in me and that I have instilled in my son, is that we are more than the owners of the company — we are the stewards of, a company," says Emmett Aldredge, Jr.


For more information about the welding gases & today Editor Carole Jesiolowski at (315) 445-2421; E-mail editor@weldingandgasestoday.org.


Information About The GAWDA
In 1945, the gases and Welding Distributors Association (GAWDA) is the leading source of knowledge, education and networking. Its member journals (www.weldingandgasestoday.org), e-newsletters, and industry on the wiki (www.gawdawiki.org) through the GAWDA connects suppliers of gases and associated equipment manufacturers and manufacturers of welding equipment and the distribution of these products to safely deliver optimal solutions, leaders of the users. GAWDA publications are the industry's voice on all things related to the latest technology and the latest processes, welding equipment and the products and services related to the industrial, medical, specialty and cryogenic gases. (A) A 501 (c) 3 organization, GAWDA members are located all over North America.


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Virgin Media cost and speed increase



Prices going up high speed services to suit some people online at a time, Virgin Media Broadband Customer Bill February from 6.7 percent rise in housing. Referred to as maintaining competitive prices, that can provide customer value. 1250? House offers speed up to 152 Mbps optical fibre and cable broadband service to begin at the same time and in the rollout. 120 Mbps, then rising, it said users are less than 4 minutes in 4 seconds and want to download high-definition (HD) movies in the music album. Referred to was working it also increase the speeds of up to 20 mbps in other broadband services.Faster to download music.

"Last time should you take this kind of rise in prices on the Chin is probably" from Dominique Baliszewski web website broadbandchoices.co.uk said. "Entry into force of rules governing a new medium-term contract price rises from the Ofcom 2014 from the provider the opportunity to cancel their contracts if early, forced to raise prices during the contract period they are financial penalty without the customer. ?


Said Virgin Media Chief Executive Tom mockridge: "more and more people to simultaneously connect the Internet more often they are powerful broadband with bandwidth need homes offers a great experience for everyone". Said Baliszewski added: "for example, 10 people were all not to experience the buffering seen HD video content separately, is '. According to the industry regulator Ofcom, United Kingdom average residential broadband speed is 14.7 Mbps. But users are connected to the fibre-based network which increased 43.6 Mbps are. 19% Indicating the numbers of the latest House covers at speeds of 30 mbps high speed service. Previously announced, BT broadband customers face and 6.5 percent rise in prices from 1/2014.


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Design 1st announces FY2010 Earnings - 93% Increase in Revenue



Design 1st Inc., a product development company, today announced record breaking, FY2010 financial results. In FY2010, Design 1st achieved significant revenue growth, recording 93% growth with a 3x increase in profitability since FY2007.


In 2010, revenue from clients in North America accounted for 49% of the total revenue.  In addition to fulfilling a strong demand for its services in Ottawa and in Canada, the company continues to expand its customer base in other geographical markets and in a wider spectrum of industries. In FY2010 the company signed 40 different clients for a total of 79 projects over the year. This marks a 45% increase in projects signed over FY2009 and shows a significant positive trend since FY2007 when the company recorded 21 different clients and a total of 34 projects.


“We are seeing demand in Ottawa and other innovative centers to bring large numbers of new products into the marketplace,” said Kevin Bailey, Founder and President of Design 1st. “Business teams see the value of hiring an expert design team to bring their products to market quickly, efficiently and at costs 40% lower than maintaining internal design teams.”


“This says a lot about the understanding of full R&D costing by project managers faced with managing technically challenging product designs and the diversity of industry, skills and entrepreneurial passion that exists locally,” added Bailey.


Notable Ottawa clients for Design 1st include: BelAir Networks, Nortel, Mitel, Lumenara, Fidus Systems, March Networks, Nanometrics, Control Micro, Xmark, Stanley Healthcare, C-Com Satellite Systems, ProDrive Systems, Authentipath, Brytech, We-Vibe, Gesturetek, Canadian Blood Services, International Datacasting, Guardian Mobility, Ceyba, Nimcat Networks, Sustainable Energy, and GoldenEar Technologies.


About Design 1st
Design 1st was OCRI’s 2011 Solution of the Year Winner. Design 1st is a product development company with a team of highly talented Industrial Design and Mechanical Engineers who help inventors, start-ups and growing corporations bring new innovative products to market.  Specialists in physical product design and mechanical engineering development, Design 1st takes clients from a napkin sketch concept to a production-ready product. Working closely with strategic marketing and development teams Design 1st manages the detailed design, prototyping, verification testing and documentation. Design 1st is based in Ottawa, Canada with satellite offices in Montreal and Vancouver. For more information, visit www.design1st.com.


The Design 1st name and the Design 1st logo are trademarks of Design 1st Inc. Other registered and unregistered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Design 1st, a senior product design and engineering team with 25 years experience, serving clients in Ottawa, Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. We balance a products technical objectives with a user's expectation to produce professional designed products


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