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Welcome to the Central Bank of China
399 INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 2020/5/31 37 Insured Domestic Banks 5 Sanchong City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 62 Hengshan District Farmers' Association of Hsinchu County 1 Bank of Taiwan 13 BNP Paribas 6 Banciao City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 63 Sinfong Township Farmers' Association of Hsinchu County 2 Land Bank of Taiwan 14 Standard Chartered Bank 7 Danshuei Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 64 Miaoli City Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 3 Taiwan Cooperative Bank 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation 8 Shulin City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 65 Jhunan Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 4 First Commercial Bank 16 Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank 9 Yingge Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 66 Tongsiao Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 5 Hua Nan Commercial Bank 17 UBS AG 10 Sansia Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 67 Yuanli Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 6 Chang Hwa Commercial Bank 18 ING BANK, N. V. 11 Sinjhuang City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 68 Houlong Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 7 Citibank Taiwan 19 Australia and New Zealand Bank 12 Sijhih City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 69 Jhuolan Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 8 The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank 20 Wells Fargo Bank 13 Tucheng City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 70 Sihu Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 9 Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank 21 MUFG Bank 14 -
2020 MEC SUPPLIER DISCLOSURE LIST in 2008, MEC Made a Commitment to Its Members to Disclose the Names and Addresses of Factories That Manufacture MEC Label Products
2020 MEC SUPPLIER DISCLOSURE LIST In 2008, MEC made a commitment to its members to disclose the names and addresses of factories that manufacture MEC Label products. We rely on our supply chain partners to commit and adopt MEC's social compliance policy and supplier code of conduct. To drive meaningful change, we understand that we need to work with our supply chain partners to meet the requirements set out in our policies. Listed product manufacturers (tier 1) represent 100% of our finished good supply chain. In an effort to continue MEC’s journey into supply chain transparency, MEC has added our Tier 1 subcontractor supply chain and our material supply-chain partners to the supplier disclosure list in September 2017. It is our commitment to our members that we will continue to disclose our supply chain partners; working to expand this list to include trims, component and subcomponent manufacturers. This list was last updated in January 2020. MEC updates its supplier list twice a year. This list fluctuates over time to reflect changes in product seasonality and our supplier base. PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS (Tier 1): FACTORY NAME | VENDOR NAME FACTORY ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE/STATE Komperdell Sportartikel Gesmbh Wagnermuhle 30 Mondsee Upper Austria CPCG International Co., Ltd. | Palace Group Phum Chhok, Khum Kok Rovieng, Sruk Chhoeung Brey Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Sun Grace Glove Cambodia Co., Ltd. Phum Prek Treng, Khum Samraong Thom Kean Svay District Kandal All Card 765 Boxwood Drive Cambridge Ontario BBS Pro Services Inc. No. 270 19358 96th Avenue Surrey British Columbia AK TECH CO.,LTD Vellage Po Sin, Town Lilin, New Zone ZhongKai Huizhou Guangdong Bellmart Kingtai Industrial Xiamen | Great King Group 4th and 5th Floor, No. -
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE DATE: November 2013 EMBARGO: Immediate Release Local government leaders from more than 60 communities gather in Xiamen, China, for LivCom finals Representatives of more than 60 communities from around the world will gather in Xiamen, China this week (28 November–2 December) for the finals of the International Awards for Liveable Communities (LivCom). Communities travelling to the coastal garden city of Xiamen on the south east coast of China will share experiences and expertise as well as learning more about the environmental achievements of the host city. The three-days of presentations will conclude on Monday 2nd December with a prestigious United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) seminar. The results of the judges deliberations on the world’s most liveable communities of 2013 will be announced on Monday evening at an awards ceremony in the city. Delegates will make the case for their towns and cities before a panel of world renowned experts in the field of municipal and environmental management. A continued growth in community focus on sustainablity is seeing a rising number of entries for the awards. Finalists this year reflect a wider geographic spread than ever before with entries from across the globe. Mayor of Xiamen, Mr Liu Keqing, said: “For many years, Xiamen has been seeking harmony between society, economy and nature. The people of Xiamen are encouraged and empowered to actively participate in urban and community development. “Through its own efforts and international collaboration, Xiamen has grown into a friendly community with healthy ecological system, a livable environment, high living standards and a strong public awareness of the environment. -
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Website : http://newmaps.twse.com.tw The Bank Website : http://www.landbank.com.tw Time of Publication : July 2018 Spokesman Name: He,Ying-Ming Title: Executive Vice President Tel: (02)2348-3366 E-Mail: [email protected] First Substitute Spokesman Name: Chu,Yu-Feng Title: Executive Vice President Tel: (02) 2348-3686 E-Mail: [email protected] Second Substitute Spokesman Name: Huang,Cheng-Ching Title: Executive Vice President Tel: (02) 2348-3555 E-Mail: [email protected] Address &Tel of the bank’s head office and Branches(please refer to’’ Directory of Head Office and Branches’’) Credit rating agencies Name: Moody’s Investors Service Address: 24/F One Pacific Place 88 Queensway Admiralty, Hong Kong. Tel: (852)3758-1330 Fax: (852)3758-1631 Web Site: http://www.moodys.com Name: Standard & Poor’s Corp. Address: Unit 6901, level 69, International Commerce Centre 1 Austin Road West Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: (852)2841-1030 Fax: (852)2537-6005 Web Site: http://www.standardandpoors.com Name: Taiwan Ratings Corporation Address: 49F., No7, Sec.5, Xinyi Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 11049, Taiwan (R.O.C) Tel: (886)2-8722-5800 Fax: (886)2-8722-5879 Web Site: http://www.taiwanratings.com Stock transfer agency Name: Secretariat land bank of Taiwan Co., Ltd. Address: 3F, No.53, Huaining St. Zhongzheng Dist., Taipei City 10046, Taiwan(R,O,C) Tel: (886)2-2348-3456 Fax: (886)2-2375-7023 Web Site: http://www.landbank.com.tw Certified Publick Accountants of financial statements for the past year Name of attesting CPAs: Gau,Wey-Chuan, Mei,Ynan-Chen Name of Accounting Firm: KPMG Addres: 68F., No.7, Sec.5 ,Xinyi Rd., Xinyi Dist., Taipei City 11049, Taiwan (R.O.C) Tel: (886)2-8101-6666 Fax: (886)2-8101-6667 Web Site: http://www.kpmg.com.tw The Bank’s Website: http://www.landbank.com.tw Website: http://newmaps.twse.com.tw The Bank Website: http://www.landbank.com.tw Time of Publication: July 2018 Land Bank of Taiwan Annual Report 2017 Publisher: Land Bank of Taiwan Co., Ltd. -
Solar Radiation Estimation Algorithm and Field Verification in Taiwan
energies Article Solar Radiation Estimation Algorithm and Field Verification in Taiwan Ping-Huan Kuo 1 ID , Hsin-Chuan Chen 2 and Chiou-Jye Huang 3,* ID 1 Computer and Intelligent Robot Program for Bachelor Degree, National Pingtung University, Pingtung 90004, Taiwan; [email protected] 2 School of Computer Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Zhongshan Institute, Zhongshan 528402, China; [email protected] 3 School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Ganzhou 341000, China * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 5 May 2018; Accepted: 22 May 2018; Published: 29 May 2018 Abstract: The power generation potential of a solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation system is closely related to the on-site solar radiation, and sunshine conditions are an important reference index for evaluating the installation of a solar PV system. Meanwhile, the long-term operation and maintenance of a PV system needs solar radiation information as a reference for system performance evaluation. Obtaining solar radiation information through the installation of irradiation monitoring stations is often very costly, and the cost of sustaining the reliability of the monitoring system, Internet stability and subsequent operation and maintenance can often be alarming. Therefore, the establishment of a solar radiation estimation model can reduce the installation of monitoring stations and decrease the cost of obtaining solar radiation information. In this study, we use an inverse distance weighting algorithm to establish the solar radiation estimation model. The model was built by obtaining information from 20 solar radiation monitoring stations in central and southern Taiwan, and field verification was implemented at Yuan Chang Township town hall and the Tainan Liujia campus. -
List of Insured Financial Institutions (PDF)
401 INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 2021/5/31 39 Insured Domestic Banks 5 Sanchong City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 62 Hengshan District Farmers' Association of Hsinchu County 1 Bank of Taiwan 13 BNP Paribas 6 Banciao City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 63 Sinfong Township Farmers' Association of Hsinchu County 2 Land Bank of Taiwan 14 Standard Chartered Bank 7 Danshuei Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 64 Miaoli City Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 3 Taiwan Cooperative Bank 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation 8 Shulin City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 65 Jhunan Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 4 First Commercial Bank 16 Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank 9 Yingge Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 66 Tongsiao Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 5 Hua Nan Commercial Bank 17 UBS AG 10 Sansia Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 67 Yuanli Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 6 Chang Hwa Commercial Bank 18 ING BANK, N. V. 11 Sinjhuang City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 68 Houlong Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 7 Citibank Taiwan 19 Australia and New Zealand Bank 12 Sijhih City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 69 Jhuolan Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 8 The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank 20 Wells Fargo Bank 13 Tucheng City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 70 Sihu Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 9 Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank 21 MUFG Bank 14 -
A New Fuzzy DEA/AHP Methodology for the Facility Layout Problem in a Fuzzy Environment
Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Mechanical, Chemical, and Material Engineering (MCM'18) Madrid, Spain – August 16 – 18, 2018 Paper No. ICMIE 115 DOI: 10.11159/icmie18.115 A New Fuzzy DEA/AHP Methodology for the Facility Layout Problem in a Fuzzy Environment C.-K. Hu1, F.-B. Liu2, C.-F. Hu3 1Department of International Business, Kao Yuan University No. 1821, Jhongshan Rd., Lujhu, Kaohsiung, Taiwan [email protected] 2Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, I-Shou University No.1, Sec. 1, Syuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan [email protected] 3Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chiayi University No. 300 Syuefu Rd., Chiayi, Taiwan [email protected] Extended Abstract The facility layout problem has been a subject of tremendous interest in manufacturing system. It is concerned with the allocation of activities to space such that a set of criteria is met and/or some objectives are optimized. A number of formulations have been developed for the facility layout problem. Most of them involve over simplifying assumptions and request overwhelming computational efforts such that they cannot be manipulated with ease in practice [1]. To cope with the difficulties being the cause of this complexity and the vagueness involved in the real-world decision-making problem, this work develops a novel approach combining the Tchebycheff model in fuzzy data envelopment analysis (DEA) and the analytical hierarchical process (AHP) for evaluating the facility layout problem with multiple fuzzy criteria. The hybrid fuzzy DEA/AHP approach takes the best of both fuzzy DEA and AHP methods by avoiding the pitfalls of each. -
Promoting Application of Recycled Aggregate in Public Construction Taoyuan, Taiwan
City Solutions 2-3 Circular Economy Promoting Application of Recycled Aggregate in Public Construction Taoyuan, Taiwan © Taoyuan City Government City Profile Taoyuan and its urbanization process Taoyuan City is a municipality directly under the jurisdiction of Central Gov- ernment of Taiwan. It is one of the six municipalities in Taiwan, having been country. It is a member of the "Capital Life Circle" and "Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Taoyuan City that status in 2014. It is a dual-core city located in the northwestern part of the registries in Taiwan. It is adjacent to the Taipei Metropolitan Area and boasts Miaoli Life Circle" and has the fifth-largest number of established household a number of major public buildings and investments. Having Taiwan's largest international airport, Taoyuan City has developed rapidly in recent years and Area: 1,140 km² (440 sq mi) Population: 2,245,059 the budget has also reached a record high every year, growing beyond NTD110 - tion. In addition to major projects such as the Taoyuan Aerotropolis, Railway billion in 2019. Thus, Taoyuan City is experiencing a golden age of construc Linking SDGs Underground and MRT Green Line, Taoyuan City Library, Taoyuan Convention and Exhibition Center, MRT Blue Line A20 and A21 stations, and other large sports events in the southern urban park and more will be granted accelerated development over the next few years. © sdg knowledge platform 119 City Solutions 2-3 Circular Economy Engineering organizations and environmental protection agencies often Project Duration: From July -
Welcome to the Central Bank of China
400 INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 2020/12/31 38 Insured Domestic Banks 5 Sanchong City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 62 Hengshan District Farmers' Association of Hsinchu County 1 Bank of Taiwan 13 BNP Paribas 6 Banciao City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 63 Sinfong Township Farmers' Association of Hsinchu County 2 Land Bank of Taiwan 14 Standard Chartered Bank 7 Danshuei Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 64 Miaoli City Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 3 Taiwan Cooperative Bank 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation 8 Shulin City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 65 Jhunan Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 4 First Commercial Bank 16 Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank 9 Yingge Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 66 Tongsiao Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 5 Hua Nan Commercial Bank 17 UBS AG 10 Sansia Township Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 67 Yuanli Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 6 Chang Hwa Commercial Bank 18 ING BANK, N. V. 11 Sinjhuang City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 68 Houlong Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 7 Citibank Taiwan 19 Australia and New Zealand Bank 12 Sijhih City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 69 Jhuolan Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 8 The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank 20 Wells Fargo Bank 13 Tucheng City Farmers' Association of New Taipei City 70 Sihu Township Farmers' Association of Miaoli County 9 Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank 21 MUFG Bank 14 -
The Study of China Student's Life Stress, Happiness And
2018-0907 IJOI http://www.ijoi-online.org/ THE STUDY OF CHINA STUDENT’S LIFE STRESS, HAPPINESS AND STUDY PERFORMANCE IN TAIWAN Doctoral Student Wen-Hao Wu Department of Business Management, National Sun-Yat sen University 70 Lienhai Rd., Kaohsiung 80424, Taiwan, R.O.C. Assistant Professor Dr. Chih-Yu Yang Department of International Business, I-Shou University No.1, Sec.1, Syuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 84001, Taiwan, R.O.C Assistant Professor Dr. Wu-Hua Chang Department of International Business, I-Shou University No.1, Sec.1, Syuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 84001, Taiwan, R.O.C Adjunct Assistant Professor Dr. Ming-Feng Wu* Department of International Business, I-Shou University No.1, Sec.1, Syuecheng Rd., Dashu District, Kaohsiung City 84001, Taiwan, R.O.C Assistant Professor Dr. Yang-Yu Ou Department of Tourism and Management, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy & Science No.60, Sec. 1, Erren Rd., Rende Dist., Tainan City 71710, Taiwan, R.O.C Assistant Professor Dr. Lu-Feng Huang Department of Leisure Management, National Pingtung University No.1 Lisen Rd., Pingtung City, Pingtung County 90003, Taiwan, R.O.C. Abstract The number of foreign student increase constantly in recently year due to Taiwan government policy and college abroad student recruitment. The major foreign stu- dents come from China. It is necessary to investigate the life stress and study per- formance of foreign student in order to strengthen the administration performance of college and export the advantage to abroad. This study has interviewed 192 china students in Case Study College in southern Taiwan. -
(A2LA Cert. No. 3100.01) 03/19/2020 Page 1 of 4 SCOPE OF
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD 1 No.159, Sec. 2, Wenhua 1st Road, Linkou District New Taipei City 24457, TAIWAN (R.O.C.) Murphy Wang: [email protected] Phone: +886 2 2602 7968 ELECTRICAL Valid To: November 30, 2022 Certificate Number: 3100.01 In recognition of the successful completion of the A2LA evaluation process, accreditation is granted to this laboratory at the location listed above, as well as the four satellite laboratory locations listed below, to perform the following Electrical tests: Test: Test Method(s): Mobile Devices GSM/GPRS/EDGE ETSI EN 300 607-1; Protocol/Conformance/SIM/SAT/ EN 301 511; ETSI EN 301 511; A-GPS/IoT Connection Efficiency 3GPP TS 51.010-1; (excluding Radiated Spurious Emissions) ETSI TS 151.010-1; 3GPP TS 51.010-2; ETSI TS 151 010-2; 3GPP TS 51.010-4; ETSI TS 151 010-4; ETSI TS 102 230-1; GSMA PRD TS.35; NAPRD.03; GCF-CC WCDMA/UMTS/HSPA 3GPP TS 31.121; 3GPP TS 34.121-1; Protocol/Conformance/USIM/USAT/ 3GPP TS 31.124; A-GPS/IMS/IoT Connection Efficiency ETSI TS 134 121; (excluding Radiated Spurious Emissions) ETSI EN 301 908-2; EN 301 908-2; 3GPP TS 34.123-1; 3GPP TS 34.171; 3GPP TS 34.229-1; 3GPP TR 37.901; ETSI TS 102 230-1; GSMA PRD TS.35; NAPRD.03; GCF-CC (A2LA Cert. No. 3100.01) 03/19/2020 Page 1 of 4 Test: Test Method(s): Mobile Devices (cont.) LTE/FDD/TDD 3GPP TS 31.121; Protocol/Conformance/UE positioning/ 3GPP TS 31.124; IMS/IoT Connection Efficiency/ 3GPP TS 34.229-1; USIM/USAT 3GPP TS 36.521-1; (excluding Radiated Spurious Emissions) ETSI -
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE DATE: 30th September 2013 EMBARGO: Immediate Release Delegations from more than 60 communities set to gather in Xiamen, China for LivCom finals Representatives of more than 60 communities from around the world will gather in Xiamen, China, 28th November- 2nd December 2013 at the finals of the UN-backed International Awards for Liveable Communities (LivCom). Delegates will make the case for their towns and cities over four days of judging before a panel of world renowned experts in the field of municipal and environmental management. The winning communities in the global awards scheme for civic environmental achievement will be announced on Monday 2nd December. Organisers of the event, which has the support of UNEP, say a continued growth in community focus on sustainablity has sparked not only growing entries but increasing innovation in projects designed to resolve challenging issues in the spheres of socio-economic, built and natural environments. Finalists this year reflect a wide geographic spread with a growth in new communities making their debut at the finals. After a special award was made two years ago to Medillin in Colombia, for its efforts to tackle socio-economic and environmental issues linked to an historically strong drugs culture, the awards have increasingly seen the rise of progressive solutions to tackle global community problems. Founder and chief executive Alan Smith said: “We are looking forward to a highly competitive, educational and informative finals event with some of the leading innovators in the world going before the judges. “As well as sharing knowledge, these awards are a unique way of recognising the outstanding efforts being made by individuals committed to finding innovative answers to their communities problems.” A total of 42 towns and cities, 52 Sustainable Projects and six Bursary Award applications have reached the finals.