All Ford articles – Page 46
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A desire named street car
A potential for frictionThe future is plasticPassing on the skillsTechology transferRunning a Grand Prix racing team is not a cheap exercise, but carmakers involved in this most elite of motor sports are counting on the spin-offs of technology transfer to their commercial productsThe link between racing teams and carmakers has ...
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Skills training
Raising the barUp-skilling the staffIn a world preoccupied with the principles of lean manufacturing, a new generation of the workforce has emerged that needs to be given the tools – through skills training – to meet an increasingly important roleAlmost a quarter of a million people are employed by the ...
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Wasting away
Reduction is increasingBalancing the conflictWaste not, want notMetal and plasticFluids – the environment’s worst enemyUsing recycled materialsInformed workforceOutsourcing waste managementTough regulations on recycling are coming into force on an almost monthly basis, but for vehicle makers waste management is not a new idea. Some have been sorting the swarf from ...
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Adding a bit of local colour at Toyota
Localising TPSEuropean supplyLean productionOne model diversityPotential beyond YarisFocus on the localLevels of automationEnvironmental challengesDesign for the futureThe Toyota Production System is a global success thanks to its customisation on a local level, and nowhere is this more evident than at the company’s Valenciennes plant in France. AMS talks to TMMF ...
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Editor's Note: Is the US the new Mexico?
It used to be that carmakers were from a given country, an integral part of the national heritage. Every product announced how it was made with pride in towns full of hard-working people that lived and died the brand. You didn’t choose which company you worked for, your birthplace chose ...
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Living in a material world
Lightweight end of lifeReinventing traditional materialsTime for magnesiumAdvances in steelPlastic potentialAerospace and automotive convergenceHybrid vehiclesEnd-user benefitDevelopments in alternative materials are driving change in the drivetrain and bringing benefits to an industry trying to reduce emissions and improve performance Talk to anyone involved in the automotive supply chain and chances are ...
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Litre Meter ships 30,000th flow meter
Litre Meter, a leading UK manufacturer and supplier of custom fl ow meters, has shipped its 30,000th fl ow meter to tyre maker Michelin in North America. The LMH Pelton wheel fl ow meter was shipped to Michelin for use in its rubber mixing operation in South Carolina. Rubber is ...
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Energy buffer for servo press machines
Some press machine manufacturers use highperformance servo motors as ram drives. These have short-term, high energy requirements for the targeted acceleration – which can lead to voltage dips in the power supply. To counteract these, Fanuc GE has developed ‘energy charge’ modules, which can buffer the energy and thus ensure ...
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All-around sound from Bruel & Kjaer
Sound mapping in enclosed spaced, such as car and aircraft interiors, is set to become easier and quicker with Bruel & Kjaer’s new Spherical Beamforming system. Unlike other methods, which only map part of their surroundings, Spherical Beamforming provides a complete omnidirectional noise map. It is ideal for carrying out ...
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Leica Geosystems launches Absolute Tracker
Leica Geosystems - part of the worldwide Hexagon Measurement Technologies stable – has launched its new laser tracker. Known as the Absolute, it sets new metrology industry standards for accuracy, durability, portability and ease of use.The highly-advanced portable CMM weighs in at only 22kg and measures 62cm in height, making ...
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Argus analyses 100 per cent real-time process data
For more than two decades, Perceptron has been helping its customers to manage their manufacturing processes using 100 per cent real-time data generated by its non-contact gauges. Now the company has introduced Argus, a solution for analysing 100 per cent real-time process data. The process of turning real-time data into ...
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Micro-Epsilon measures up with new laser sensor
A new high-performance laser sensor has been launched that is specifi cally designed for optical distance measurement with direct refl ecting materials, including highly polished metal, mirrored objects, glass and chrome-plated products. The optoNCDT 1700DR, developed by precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon, is the latest addition to the company’s existing optoNCDT1700 ...
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Potting and encapsulation costs reduced
A new way to encapsulate electric components and seal switches and wires in the electronics, automotive and aerospace industry has been developed by Power Adhesives of Basildon. Traditionally, the process involves the use of epoxy resins or silicone-based products. Power Adhesives, the UK’s leading manufacturer of hand-held hot melt adhesives ...
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Vancron 40 – every time a winner
Uddeholm Vancron 40 is a unique PM tool steel that offers an excellent combination of galling resistance, adhesive wear resistance and low friction. This means that it is very suitable for coping with problems that might occur in powder compacting, cold extrusion, blanking and forming processes. Actual customer trials have ...
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Grinding down the expenses
Competitiveness is keyThe rise of CGIVersatility in productionEliminating filtration problemsCutting down machining timeSaving pays for new investmentThe process of reducing weightIn the ultra-competitive machining sector, the investment levels required to meet cost and quality demands are not for the faint-heartedThe automotive supply chain is investing heavily to retain and attract ...
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Porsche review over salary, bonuses and company's financial status
Stuttgart, Germany – The German weekly Automobilwoche reports that Porsche CEO Wendelin Wiedeking earned about £60m last year, six times the reported salary of Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche, and excluding bonuses totalling £70m.Six Porsche executives are said to have shared total 2007 bonuses of £113m, prompting criticism from German Chancellor ...
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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars appointed Purves as CEO
Woodcliff Lake, NJ. – BMW has appointed Tom Purves as CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. He will be responsible for the overall global business, including production, sales and marketing and will assume the role at the beginning of July. In his prior capacity, Tom served as Chairman and CEO of ...
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Convis joins Dana’s new Board of Directors
Toledo, Ohio – Axle and driveshaft provider Dana has named Gary Convis, 65, to the post of CEO. Convis joined Dana’s new Board of Directors in January after retiring from Toyota where he had spent more than 20 years, ending up as Chairman of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky.www.dana.comm
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Polites dies peacefully
Dearborn, MI. – Geoff Polites, CEO of Jaguar and Land Rover, has died peacefully in his home country of Australia. He was 60. Polites, who is credited with leading the team that returned the Jaguar Land Rover business back to profitability and successfully steering it through its ongoing sale process ...
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GAZ Group has appointed a new CEO for LDV Group
Nizhny Novgorod, Russia – GAZ Group has appointed a new CEO for LDV Group. Evgeniy Vereshchagin, who joined the board of LDV in December 2007, has been appointed as the company’s new CEO, succeeding Steve Young who left late last year.eng.gazgroup.ru