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Final 2014 Return Shares for Electronics Manufacturers Washington State Electronic Products Recycling Program 4/24/2014
Final 2014 Return Shares for Electronics Manufacturers Washington State Electronic Products Recycling Program 4/24/2014 The E-Cycle Washington program conducted 42 sampling events in 2013 gathering data on over 13,600 TVs, monitors and computers. That data was used to determine Return Share by manufacturer, summarized below. Identified Proportional Total Manufacturer Name Weight (lbs) Brands Return Orphan* Return Share (%) Share (%) Share (%) 605484 92.80937069 Sony Electronics, Inc. 66834 11.04 0.86 11.89 Panasonic Corporation of North America 54226 8.96 0.69 9.65 Philips Electronics 47779 7.89 0.61 8.50 Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 43922 7.25 0.56 7.82 Dell Computer Corp. 43199 7.13 0.55 7.69 Thomson, Inc. USA 43078 7.11 0.55 7.67 Hewlett Packard 26370 4.36 0.34 4.69 JVC Americas Corp. 25979 4.29 0.33 4.62 Sharp Electronics Corporation 20274 3.35 0.26 3.61 Acer America Corp. 19327 3.19 0.25 3.44 LG Electronics USA, Inc. 18656 3.08 0.24 3.32 Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America, Inc. 17906 2.96 0.23 3.19 Osram Sylvania 15226 2.51 0.19 2.71 Samsung Electronics Co. 14872 2.46 0.19 2.65 Apple 14537 2.40 0.19 2.59 Hitachi America, LTD. Digital Media Division 11235 1.86 0.14 2.00 ViewSonic Corp. World HQ 9934 1.64 0.13 1.77 Emerson Radio Corp. 7163 1.18 0.09 1.27 General Electric Co. 5691 0.94 0.07 1.01 NEC Display Solutions 4833 0.80 0.06 0.86 TMAX Digital, Inc. -
Marks Published for Opposition
MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Applications for the registration of marks in more than one class have been filed as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public Law 772, 87th Congress, approved Oct. 9, 1962, 76 Stat. 769. Opposition under section 13 may be filed within thirty days of the date of this publication. See rules 2.101 to 2.105. A separate fee of two hundred dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. SECTION 1.— INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark rules of practice. The designation ‘‘U.S. Cl.’’ appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210). Application in more than one class SN 75-163,780. BAUER NIKE HOCKEY INC., ST-JEROME, CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS QUEBEC, CANADA, FILED 9-10-1996. FOR SPORTS ARTICLES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS THEREFOR, NAMELY, ICE SKATES, HOCKEY SKATES, ROLLER SKATES, IN-LINE ROLLER SKATES, ICE SKATE BLADES, IN-LINE SKATE CHASSIS, WHEELS, AND BRAKES; HOCKEY STICKS, -
Hoovering the Hoover District, North Canton, Ohio by Lenny Siegel May, 2017
Hoovering the Hoover District, North Canton, Ohio by Lenny Siegel May, 2017 It is rare that a company dominates an industry to the degree that its name becomes synonymous with the industry. But in watching British period dramas on TV, I have heard people using the term “Hoovering” to describe the use of a vacuum cleaner. The Hoover Company manufactured those famous vacuum cleaners in North Canton, Ohio, for decades, leaving behind a wealth of subsurface contamination, including tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and tri-chloroethylene (TCE). Now the current owner, under supervision from U.S. EPA’s RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) program, is beginning a series of cleanup measures that include what is essentially the vacuum cleaning of toxic vapors from the subsurface.1 Western Factory Area from Main Street Background The Hoover property currently consists of 69.5 acres in downtown North Canton, containing 30 buildings with about one million square feet of offices, warehouses, and manufacturing space. Established as a company in 1908, the factory is surrounded by homes, athletic fields, civic buildings, and a church. Its historic brick chimney was recently restored. Hoover, purchased by Maytag in 1989, terminated production there in 2007, selling the property to Maple Street Commerce (MSC) the following year. While many of the former factory 1 Ohio EPA has also been involved at the site, but U.S. EPA is overseeing the vapor intrusion investigation. Hoovering the Hoover District 2 May. 2017 buildings today house businesses, Maple Street has ambitious plans for mixed-use—that is, residential above commercial uses—redevelopment within former manufacturing buildings. -
NUMERAZIONE CERTIFICATI DI RISPONDENZA Rev. 1
Società marca TELE System S.p.A. TELE System THOMSON MULTIMEDIA TELEFUNKEN THOMSON MULTIMEDIA TELEFUNKEN SAMSUNG ITALIA S.p.A. SAMSUNG SAMSUNG ITALIA S.p.A. SAMSUNG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG RECO S.p.A. UNITED ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR ROADSTAR ITALIA S.p.A. ROADSTAR COMINTER S.p.A. SCOTT THOMSON MULTIMEDIA TELEFUNKEN RECO S.p.A. FUNAI GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG GRUNDIG ITALIANA S.p.A. GRUNDIG RECO S.p.A. FUNAI RECO S.p.A. FUNAI RECO S.p.A. FUNAI RECO S.p.A. FUNAI RECO S.p.A. UNITED KON.EL.CO S.p.A. GBC KON.EL.CO S.p.A. GBC RECO S.p.A. FUNAI LG ELECTRONICS ITALIA S.p.A. LG RECO S.p.A. UNITED TOSHIBA EUROPE GmbH TOSHIBA TOSHIBA EUROPE GmbH TOSHIBA S.E.I. SOC. ELETTR. ITALIANA ORION SONY ITALIA S.p.A. SONY MELCHIONI S.p.A. IRRADIO SONY ITALIA S.p.A. -
Brochure Corporate
Corporate Brochure EVERYTHING FOR COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC APPLIANCES An Overview Learn about Maddocks What We Do Maddocks is a trade-only wholesale distribution company specialising in the supply of spare parts for electric domestic appliances. We also specialise in commercial and industrial vacuum cleaning equipment, parts and accessories. Modest Beginnings As a family-owned and run company, our trading partners benefit from a personal approach to doing business. We know the smallest details matter. From our beginnings as a service company engaged in the repair of household appliances to the wholesale distribution company we are today, we’ve never lost sight of our customers’ needs. Our 60+ years of experience comes in handy, and because we’ve probably seen or done it before you can be sure you’ll get the best and most comprehensive service from a company that’s committed to delivering quality and distinction. 2 EVERYTHING FOR COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC APPLIANCES “We are proud to supply the highest quality and lowest priced spares and accessories to the trade and give our valued customers unrivalled service and support.” William Maddocks Managing Director Our Philosophy We seek to help our customers’ businesses grow and become more valuable, and to maintain a dependable, consistent, trustworthy and long-term business relationship with them. We believe our customers should benefit from a company that can guarantee a level of unsurpassed service. We uphold our commitment to our customers with six guiding principles: Trust We must earn the confidence our customers place in us as a company. Price We must always guarantee that if we can give our customers the lowest price, we will. -
Bottom Mount Combination Refrigerator-Freezers from Korea and Mexico
Bottom Mount Combination Refrigerator- Freezers from Korea and Mexico Investigation Nos. 701-TA-477 and 731-TA-1180-1181 (Final) Publication 4318 May 2012 U.S. International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 U.S. International Trade Commission COMMISSIONERS Deanna Tanner Okun, Chairman Irving A. Williamson, Vice Chairman Daniel R. Pearson Shara L. Aranoff Dean A. Pinkert David S. Johanson Robert B. Koopman Acting Director of Operations Staff assigned Christopher Cassise, Senior Investigator Ruben Mata, Industry Analyst John Benedetto, Economist Justin Jee, Accountant Karl von Schriltz, Attorney Mara Alexander, Statistician Jim McClure, Supervisory Investigator Address all communications to Secretary to the Commission United States International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 U.S. International Trade Commission Washington, DC 20436 www.usitc.gov Bottom Mount Combination Refrigerator- Freezers from Korea and Mexico Investigation Nos. 701-TA-477 and 731-TA-1180-1181 (Final) Publication 4318 May 2012 C O N T E N T S Page Determinations.................................................................. 1 Views of the Commission. ........................................................ 3 Part I: Introduction. ............................................................ I-1 Background.. ............................................................ I-1 Organization of report. ............................................... I-1 U.S. market summary. ............................................... I-2 Summary data and data sources. .............................................. -
Service Manual 42” PLASMA PDP TV CHASSIS : SP-200P MODEL : DPP-4272NHS
S/M NO. : DSP200PEF0 Service Manual 42” PLASMA PDP TV CHASSIS : SP-200P MODEL : DPP-4272NHS Caution : In this Manual, some parts can be changed for improving. their performance without notice in the parts list. So, if you need the latest parts information, please refer to PPL(Parts Price List)in Service Information Center(http://svc.dwe.co.kr) DAEWOO ELECTRONICS Corp. http : //svc.dwe.co.kr Jun. 2004 Contents I. Parts with the exception of MODULE 1. Safety Precautions 2 2. Product Specification 3 2-1. SPECIFICATION 3 2-2. Available Input Signal 5 2-3. Remote Control Setup Code 6 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM 14 4. Description Of A/V and power 15 4-1. Block Diagram of main IC and TP 15 4-2. Overview 16 4-3. POWER PCB 24 4-4. Interface with PDP module 26 5. SERVICE MODE 27 5-1. Checking initial menu data 27 5-2. Entering SERVICE MODE 28 5-3. Description Of SERVICE MODE Items 30 6. Adjusting Method 33 6-1. Adjusting WHITE BALANCE 33 6-2. Adjusting POWER PCB 34 7. SOFTWARE UPGRADE Method 36 8. Main PCB Trouble Diagnosis 39 8-1. MAIN & SUB PCB Trouble Diagnosis 39 8-2. POWER PCB Trouble Diagnosis 46 9. TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS 47 9-1. Facts You Must Know When Diagnosing And Repairing 47 9-2. Typical Symptoms of PCB problem or bad Connection 47 9-3. Trouble Diagnosis and Repairing Method for Representative Symptoms 48 10. ASSEMBLY LIST 53 11. STRUCTURE OF PDP SET 54 12. EXPLODED VIEW 59 II. Parts of MODULE 1. -
Synthetic Resins 23.8%
Synthetic Resins 2017 REVIEW 2018 OUTLOOK 2017 Our synthetic resin business accounts for 23.8% of As some of our competitors expand capacity, supply 1,205.5 total sales, with sales of KRW 1,205.5 billion in 2017, in the synthetic resin market is expected to increase up 16.4% year-on-year. Profitability also increased. in 2018, but demand is also expected to increase, leaving the overall supply/demand situation much KKPC was able to pass feedstock price fluctuations as it was in 2017. Companies in the market are also 16.4% in our synthetic resin business onto selling prices, likely to maintain approximately the same utilization thanks to stable demand, and thus improved rates, another reason that the market is expected to profitability. This was led by ABS products even though be similar to last year. The market for styrene monomer they are commodity products, and we also made (SM), a main feedstock, is expected to be strong in the improvements to the properties of PS and other resin first half of the year, when there is a concentration of products, including making them more eco-friendly. regular maintenance, and then stabilize in the second Our efforts were well received by the market, and we half as operations across the industry normalize. were therefore able to substantially increase our market share for some of these products, mainly for high-yield Against this backdrop, KKPC will strive to maintain the products, which in turn boosted sales and enhanced profitability of our synthetic resin business by actively profitability. expanding our customer base. -
Top 5000 Importers in Fiscal Year 2008
TOP 5000 IMPORTERS IN FISCAL YEAR 2008 NAME ADDR1 ADDR2 CITY STATE ZIP CODE ABERCROMBIE & FITCH TRADING CO 6301 FITCH PATH NEW ALBANY OH 430549269 ADIDAS AMERICA INC 5055 N GREELEY AVE PORTLAND OR 972173524 ADIDAS SALES, INC. ATTN KRISTI BROKAW 5055 N GREELEY AVE PORTLAND OR 972173524 ALDO US INC 2300 EMILE BELANGER MONTREAL CANADA QC H4R3J4 ALPHA GARMENT,INC. 1385 BROADWAY RM 1907 NEW YORK NY 100186001 AMAZON.COM.KYDC, INC. PO BOX 81226 SEATTLE WA 981081300 ANNTAYLOR INC. 7 TIMES SQ RM 1140 NEW YORK NY 100366524 ANVIL KNITWEAR, INC. 146 W COUNTRY CLUB RD HAMER SC 295477289 ARAMARK UNIFORM & CAREER APPAREL 775A TIPTON INDUSTRIAL DRIVE LAWRENCEVILLE GA 300452875 ARIAT INTERNATIONAL INC. 3242 WHIPPLE RD UNION CITY CA 945871217 ASICS AMERICA CORPORATION 29 PARKER STE 100 IRVINE CA 926181667 ASSOCIATED MERCHANDISING CORP. 7000 TARGET PKWY N MAILSTOP NCD-0456 BROOKLYN PARK MN 554454301 ATELIER 4 INC. 3500 47TH AVE LONG ISLAND CITY NY 111012434 BANANA REPUBLIC LLC 2 FOLSOM ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 941051205 BARNEY'S INC. 1201 VALLEY BROOK AVE LYNDHURST NJ 070713509 BCBG MAX AZRIA GROUP INC 2761 FRUITLAND AVE VERNON CA 900583607 BEAUTY AVENUES INC 2 LIMITED PKWY COLUMBUS OH 432301445 BEBE STUDIO, INC. 10345 W OLYMPIC BLVD LOS ANGELES CA 900642524 BED BATH & BEYOND PROCUREMENT CO 110 BI COUNTY BLVD STE 114 FARMINGDALE NY 117353941 BORDERS INC 100 PHOENIX DR ANN ARBOR MI 481082202 BOTTEGA VENETA INC 50 HARTZ WAY SECAUCUS NJ 070942418 BROWN SHOE CO INC 8300 MARYLAND AVE SAINT LOUIS MO 631053693 BURBERRY WHOLESALE LIMITED 3254 N MILL RD STE A VINELAND NJ 083601537 BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY WHSE 1830 ROUTE 130 N BURLINGTON NJ 080163020 BURTON CORPORATION 80 INDUSTRIAL PKY BURLINGTON VT 054015434 BYER CALIFORNIA 66 POTRERO AVE SAN FRANCISCO CA 941034800 C.I. -
Nº134 Abril 2007
Nº134 Abril 2007 Nº 134 Abril 2007 Nº 134 Baxi Group presentó sus resultados de 2006 en la ISH EN ESTE NÚMERO Las ventas de Baxi Group crecieron en 2006 en un 16%, un resultado importante que se traduce en incrementos tanto en las ventas como en los benefi cios. Estos fueron algunos de los datos que se ofrecieron con motivo de la ISH, certamen en el que la internacional ha participado con la presentación de sus nuevas Reportaje tecnologías, diseñadas con criterios medioambientales. novedades Climatización Las buenas expectativas presiden Asimcaff concede la celebración de Construmat sus premios Los organizadores prevén que la decimoquinta edición de Frío Calor Construmat obtendrá buenos resultados. Por primera vez en su historia, el Salón ocupará la totalidad de los recintos de Montjuïc y Gran Vía. Esto, unido a los datos de participación Entrevista con y a un variado programa de jornadas técnicas, son aspectos Pilar Navarro, CLIMANOTICIAS que garantizarán la buena marcha del Salón. directora de Construmat Schneider Electric registra los Iber Elco mejores resultados en 2006 presenta sus La compañía internacional Schneider Electric alcanzó en 2006 nuevos equipos los resultados más altos de su historia, con un crecimiento a nivel mundial del 18% en la cifra de negocio. En España, la facturación creció en un 15,8%, en un año marcado por la III Congreso inauguración de la nueva sede en Barcelona, en un moderno Internacional de edifi cio enclavado en pleno distrito tecnológico 22@. Calidad Ambiental La ISH cerró su edición de 2007 Fagor ofrece sus resultados con unas cifras excelentes de 2006 El salón monográfi co alemán de la ISH ha cerrado su edición de 2007 con unos resultados inmejorables, entre los que ha destacado la asistencia de 215.000 visitantes. -
Last Updated 10/02/12 Brand Association List Below Is the List Of
Last updated 10/02/12 Brand Association List Below is the list of brands used in the 2013 Final Tier Assignment Schedule for Washington’s Electronic Product Recycling Program. Brands are associated with the responsible manufacturer. The manufacturers listed are those Ecology has identified as the brand owners of electronic products covered by this program (computers, monitors, laptops, televisions, tablets, and e-Readers). Is Your Registration Up to Date? • Manufacturers who own additional brands of covered electronic products not currently registered must add those brands to their registration. • Brand owners of covered electronic products that are not on this list must register as a new participant. If you have questions, please contact Christine Haun at 360-407-6107 or [email protected]. Brand Manufacturer 2go PC Computer Technology Link 3D Corporation 3D Corporation 3M Dynapro 3M Touch Systems 4th Dimension Computer 4th Dimension Computer A1 Best Computer, Inc computer-fix Abacus Abacus Office Machines ACC Tech ACC Tech Access HD GXi International Accu Scan J.C. Penney Corporation, Inc. Accurian RadioShack Corp Acer Acer America Corp ACI Micro ACI Micro ACS Associated Computer Specialists ACTION America Action Inc ACW Computer Warehouse of Central Florida, Inc ADEK ADEK Industrial Computers ADP ADP ADT ADT, Ltd ADVENT Audiovox Electronics Corp. Advueu ProMedia Technologies Inc Affinity Kith Consumer Product Inc. Afunta Afunta, LLC AG Neovo AG Neovo Technology Corp Agasio Amcrest Technologies LLC AGPTEK Mambate USA, Inc. Aiwa Sony Electronics Inc Alden 3MD Inc. Alienware Dell Computer Corp Allegra Electronics Calypso Electronics ALR Acer America Corp Last updated 10/02/12 Aluratek Aluratek, Inc. -
Company Vendor ID (Decimal Format) (AVL) Ditest Fahrzeugdiagnose Gmbh 4621 @Pos.Com 3765 0XF8 Limited 10737 1MORE INC
Vendor ID Company (Decimal Format) (AVL) DiTEST Fahrzeugdiagnose GmbH 4621 @pos.com 3765 0XF8 Limited 10737 1MORE INC. 12048 360fly, Inc. 11161 3C TEK CORP. 9397 3D Imaging & Simulations Corp. (3DISC) 11190 3D Systems Corporation 10632 3DRUDDER 11770 3eYamaichi Electronics Co., Ltd. 8709 3M Cogent, Inc. 7717 3M Scott 8463 3T B.V. 11721 4iiii Innovations Inc. 10009 4Links Limited 10728 4MOD Technology 10244 64seconds, Inc. 12215 77 Elektronika Kft. 11175 89 North, Inc. 12070 Shenzhen 8Bitdo Tech Co., Ltd. 11720 90meter Solutions, Inc. 12086 A‐FOUR TECH CO., LTD. 2522 A‐One Co., Ltd. 10116 A‐Tec Subsystem, Inc. 2164 A‐VEKT K.K. 11459 A. Eberle GmbH & Co. KG 6910 a.tron3d GmbH 9965 A&T Corporation 11849 Aaronia AG 12146 abatec group AG 10371 ABB India Limited 11250 ABILITY ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. 5145 Abionic SA 12412 AbleNet Inc. 8262 Ableton AG 10626 ABOV Semiconductor Co., Ltd. 6697 Absolute USA 10972 AcBel Polytech Inc. 12335 Access Network Technology Limited 10568 ACCUCOMM, INC. 10219 Accumetrics Associates, Inc. 10392 Accusys, Inc. 5055 Ace Karaoke Corp. 8799 ACELLA 8758 Acer, Inc. 1282 Aces Electronics Co., Ltd. 7347 Aclima Inc. 10273 ACON, Advanced‐Connectek, Inc. 1314 Acoustic Arc Technology Holding Limited 12353 ACR Braendli & Voegeli AG 11152 Acromag Inc. 9855 Acroname Inc. 9471 Action Industries (M) SDN BHD 11715 Action Star Technology Co., Ltd. 2101 Actions Microelectronics Co., Ltd. 7649 Actions Semiconductor Co., Ltd. 4310 Active Mind Technology 10505 Qorvo, Inc 11744 Activision 5168 Acute Technology Inc. 10876 Adam Tech 5437 Adapt‐IP Company 10990 Adaptertek Technology Co., Ltd. 11329 ADATA Technology Co., Ltd.