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If you had your choice which type ofindustry would you prefer to work in? Why?
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Well not that I can really remember correctly from My geography lesson last year when we did this, but I love making stuff, my step-dads a joiner and I sometimes work with him. It can be really rewarding at times when you complete a big...
Magpul shows us their ACR in collaboration with Bushmaster. Formerly known as the Masada. Brought to you by www.milspecmonkey.com Magpul url: www ...
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Bourque Industries' Kryron Excels in Electrical Conductivity Testing
During the test, the busbar Kryron statement of superior performance, dissipating more heat at higher currents than standard copper bars C11000. Tests indicate that the bars Kryron has better conductivity and less resistance than standard copper.
In addition to increasing the performance projected busbar Kryron are not at risk of theft, as Kryron is not a commodity traded. Copper bars have frequently been targeted by thieves looking to profit from the sale of stolen copper invaluable.
"For many years we have been looking for innovations to improve and modernize the power system efficiently in the world," said John M. Bourque, founder and CEO of Industries and inventor of Kryron Bourque. "Our June 4 test methods at GE said Kryron can be a major contributor to the solution of our aging and inadequate system of energy delivery."
About Bourque and Kryron
Bourque Industries is a publicly traded company (OTC: BORK) based in Tucson, Arizona Bourque is the exclusive distributor of all technologies based Kryron.
American manufacturing slowly rotting away: How industries die ...
From Ian Fletcher
I wrote in a previous article about why America’s manufacturing sector, despite record output, is actually in very deep trouble: record output doesn’t prove the sector healthy when we are running a huge trade deficit in manufactured goods, i.e. consuming more goods than we produce and plugging the gap with asset sales and debt.
But this analysis of the problem only touches the quantitative surface of our ongoing industrial decline. Real industries are not abstract aggregates; they are complex ecosystems of suppliers and supply chains, skills and customer relationships, long-term investments and returns. Deindustrialization is thus a more complex process than is usually realized. It is not just layoffs and crumbling buildings; industries sicken and die in complicated ways....
Jane Oates Receives Goodwill Industries International Outstanding ...
Goodwill Industries International is pleased to honor Jane Oates, Assistant Secretary of the Employment and Training Administration at the U.S. Department of Labor, with the Goodwill 2011 Outstanding Leadership Award for Federal Executives
Goodwill Industries International is pleased to honor Jane Oates, Assistant Secretary of the Employment and Training Administration at the U.S. Department of Labor, with the Goodwill 2011 Outstanding Leadership Award for Federal Executives. The award is given by Goodwill Industries International and its board of directors’ public policy committee.
The Outstanding Leadership Award honors federal executives’ support of Goodwill’s mission and public policy agenda. Oates is being personally recognized for her leadership to design and deliver high-quality training and employment programs for our nation’s workers. She has made a life-long commitment to public service, including collaborating with employers and federal agencies to help workers gain the skills and credentials they need to enter careers that pay family-supporting wages and offer opportunities for advancement.
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