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Brand NameThe listings in the Brand IndexExhibitor’s have been submitted Name by exhibitors directly. The organisersStand of No. Hardware+Tools Middle East 2012 and the publishers of this show catalogue accept no responsibility for claims made by exhibitors in the Brand Index. In case of misleading or false entries, the brand owner should seek legal advice and contact the exhibitor for clarification. Brand Name Exhibitor’s Name Stand No. Absoloot Brass - Building Hardware Black Jack India Ltd. HT517 AGL Shenzhen Agl Plastic Co., Ltd. HT223 Anaxle Anan (Changshu) Precision Tools Co., Ltd. HT128 Anxin Zhengzhou Anxin Abrasives Co., Ltd. HT617 ANZI Shanghai Anzi Industrial Co., Ltd. HT237 AS Aggarwal Steels HT612 ATI Sword Abrasive Technology Industries HT914 Baolun Jiangsu Baolun Abrasive Co., Ltd. HT131 Bigbon Fulong Industry Co. Ltd. HT321 Black Jack - Hand Tools Black Jack India Ltd. HT517 Brother Label Printers Almoe Digital Solutions HT610 Business Guide Africa magazine Business Guide Africa HT110 Carefree Tire Jiaxing Carefree Caster Co., Ltd. HT712 CHANGE Nantong Change Electric Tools Co. Ltd. HT437 Chaoyu Yongkang Chaoyu Grinding Tools Factory HT725 CHENGLONG Ningbo Chenglong Special Steel Co., Ltd. HT727 CHH Qingdao Chuanghui Industry Co.,Ltd. HT241 CHIYUE Taizhou Luqiao Lamsin Import & Export Co.,Ltd. HT325 CHUANMU Nantong Chuanmu Power Tools Manufacturing Co.,Ltd. HT141 COLT Zhenjiang Dantu District Inter-China Brush-Making Factory HT328 Constant Sling Anhui Constant Sling Industry Co.,Ltd HT323 DAICHI D. Enterprises Co., Ltd. HT319 Dajia Qingdao Dajia Plastic Product Co., Ltd. HT529 DASTOOL Dastool Ltd. HT341 DB-12, DB-40 Dukshin Corp. Ltd. HT416 DBP-09N, DBP-12N Dukshin Corp. -
Produzent Adresse Land Allplast Bangladesh Ltd
Zeitraum - Produzenten mit einem Liefertermin zwischen 01.01.2020 und 31.12.2020 Produzent Adresse Land Allplast Bangladesh Ltd. Mulgaon, Kaliganj, Gazipur, Rfl Industrial Park Rip, Mulgaon, Sandanpara, Kaligonj, Gazipur, Dhaka Bangladesh Bengal Plastics Ltd. (Unit - 3) Yearpur, Zirabo Bazar, Savar, Dhaka Bangladesh Durable Plastic Ltd. Mulgaon, Kaligonj, Gazipur, Dhaka Bangladesh HKD International (Cepz) Ltd. Plot # 49-52, Sector # 8, Cepz, Chittagong Bangladesh Lhotse (Bd) Ltd. Plot No. 60 & 61, Sector -3, Karnaphuli Export Processing Zone, North Potenga, Chittagong Bangladesh Plastoflex Doo Branilaca Grada Bb, Gračanica, Federacija Bosne I H Bosnia-Herz. ASF Sporting Goods Co., Ltd. Km 38.5, National Road No. 3, Thlork Village, Chonrok Commune, Konrrg Pisey, Kampong Spueu Cambodia Powerjet Home Product (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. Manhattan (Svay Rieng) Special Economic Zone, National Road 1, Sangkat Bavet, Krong Bavet, Svaay Rieng Cambodia AJS Electronics Ltd. 1st Floor, No. 3 Road 4, Dawei, Xinqiao, Xinqiao Community, Xinqiao Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong China AP Group (China) Co., Ltd. Ap Industry Garden, Quetang East District, Jinjiang, Fujian China Ability Technology (Dong Guan) Co., Ltd. Songbai Road East, Huanan Industrial Area, Liaobu Town, Donggguan, Guangdong China Anhui Goldmen Industry & Trading Co., Ltd. A-14, Zongyang Industrial Park, Tongling, Anhui China Aold Electronic Ltd. Near The Dahou Viaduct, Tianxin Industrial District, Dahou Village, Xiegang Town, Dongguan, Guangdong China Aurolite Electrical (Panyu Guangzhou) Ltd. Jinsheng Road No. 1, Jinhu Industrial Zone, Hualong, Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong China Avita (Wujiang) Co., Ltd. No. 858, Jiaotong Road, Wujiang Economic Development Zone, Suzhou, Jiangsu China Bada Mechanical & Electrical Co., Ltd. No. 8 Yumeng Road, Ruian Economic Development Zone, Ruian, Zhejiang China Betec Group Ltd. -
SGS-Safeguards 04910- Minimum Wages Increased in Jiangsu -EN-10
SAFEGUARDS SGS CONSUMER TESTING SERVICES CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIILITY SOLUTIONS NO. 049/10 MARCH 2010 MINIMUM WAGES INCREASED IN JIANGSU Jiangsu becomes the first province to raise minimum wages in China in 2010, with an average increase of over 12% effective from 1 February 2010. Since 2008, many local governments have deferred the plan of adjusting minimum wages due to the financial crisis. As economic results are improving, the government of Jiangsu Province has decided to raise the minimum wages. On January 23, 2010, the Department of Human Resources and Social Security of Jiangsu Province declared that the minimum wages in Jiangsu Province would be increased from February 1, 2010 according to Interim Provisions on Minimum Wages of Enterprises in Jiangsu Province and Minimum Wages Standard issued by the central government. Adjustment of minimum wages in Jiangsu Province The minimum wages do not include: Adjusted minimum wages: • Overtime payment; • Monthly minimum wages: • Allowances given for the Areas under the first category (please refer to the table on next page): middle shift, night shift, and 960 yuan/month; work in particular environments Areas under the second category: 790 yuan/month; such as high or low Areas under the third category: 670 yuan/month temperature, underground • Hourly minimum wages: operations, toxicity and other Areas under the first category: 7.8 yuan/hour; potentially harmful Areas under the second category: 6.4 yuan/hour; environments; Areas under the third category: 5.4 yuan/hour. • The welfare prescribed in the laws and regulations. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIILITY SOLUTIONS NO. 049/10 MARCH 2010 P.2 Hourly minimum wages are calculated on the basis of the announced monthly minimum wages, taking into account: • The basic pension insurance premiums and the basic medical insurance premiums that shall be paid by the employers. -
Nomination Form International Memory of the World Register
Nomination form International Memory of the World Register 1.0 Checklist Nominees may find the following checklist useful before sending the nomination form to the International Memory of the World Secretariat. The information provided in italics on the form is there for guidance only and should be deleted once the sections have been completed. Summary completed (section 1) ◻ Nomination and contact details completed (section 2) ◻ Declaration of Authority signed and dated (section 2) ◻ If this is a joint nomination, section 2 appropriately modified, and all Declarations of Authority ◻ obtained Documentary heritage identified (sections 3.1 – 3.3) ◻ History/provenance completed (section 3.4) ◻ Bibliography completed (section 3.5) ◻ Names, qualifications and contact details of up to three independent people or organizations ◻ recorded (section 3.6) Details of owner completed (section 4.1) ◻ Details of custodian – if different from owner – completed (section 4.2) ◻ Details of legal status completed (section 4.3) ◻ Details of accessibility completed (section 4.4) ◻ Details of copyright status completed (section 4.5) ◻ 1 Evidence presented to support fulfilment of the criteria? (section 5) ◻ Additional information provided (section 6) ◻ Details of consultation with stakeholders completed (section 7) ◻ Assessment of risk completed (section 8) ◻ Summary of Preservation and Access Management Plan completed. If there is no formal Plan ◻ attach details about current and/or planned access, storage and custody arrangements (section 9) Any other information -
Congressional-Executive Commission on China Annual
CONGRESSIONAL-EXECUTIVE COMMISSION ON CHINA ANNUAL REPORT 2016 ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION OCTOBER 6, 2016 Printed for the use of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China ( Available via the World Wide Web: http://www.cecc.gov U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE 21–471 PDF WASHINGTON : 2016 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800 Fax: (202) 512–2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001 VerDate Mar 15 2010 19:58 Oct 05, 2016 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 5011 Sfmt 5011 U:\DOCS\AR16 NEW\21471.TXT DEIDRE CONGRESSIONAL-EXECUTIVE COMMISSION ON CHINA LEGISLATIVE BRANCH COMMISSIONERS House Senate CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, New Jersey, MARCO RUBIO, Florida, Cochairman Chairman JAMES LANKFORD, Oklahoma ROBERT PITTENGER, North Carolina TOM COTTON, Arkansas TRENT FRANKS, Arizona STEVE DAINES, Montana RANDY HULTGREN, Illinois BEN SASSE, Nebraska DIANE BLACK, Tennessee DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California TIMOTHY J. WALZ, Minnesota JEFF MERKLEY, Oregon MARCY KAPTUR, Ohio GARY PETERS, Michigan MICHAEL M. HONDA, California TED LIEU, California EXECUTIVE BRANCH COMMISSIONERS CHRISTOPHER P. LU, Department of Labor SARAH SEWALL, Department of State DANIEL R. RUSSEL, Department of State TOM MALINOWSKI, Department of State PAUL B. PROTIC, Staff Director ELYSE B. ANDERSON, Deputy Staff Director (II) VerDate Mar 15 2010 19:58 Oct 05, 2016 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 0486 Sfmt 0486 U:\DOCS\AR16 NEW\21471.TXT DEIDRE C O N T E N T S Page I. Executive Summary ............................................................................................. 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 5 Recommendations to Congress and the Administration .............................. -
Land Consolidation Zoning in Coastal Tidal Areas Based on Landscape Security Pattern: a Case Study of Dafeng District, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, China
land Article Land Consolidation Zoning in Coastal Tidal Areas Based on Landscape Security Pattern: A Case Study of Dafeng District, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, China Min Xia 1, Linyan Wang 1, Bo Wen 2, Wei Zou 1, Weixin Ou 1 and Zhongqiong Qu 1,* 1 College of Land Management, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China; [email protected] (M.X.); [email protected] (L.W.); [email protected] (W.Z.); [email protected] (W.O.) 2 College of Landscape Architecture, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Abstract: It is crucial to pay close attention to the ecological security in land consolidation and utilization of coastal tidal areas and make an appropriate zoning scheme to meet the characteristics of its particular landscape. Landscape security patterns can identify the patterns that are crucial to the health and security of landscape ecological processes by analyzing and simulation them. This article applies the theory of landscape security pattern to land consolidation zoning in a coastal tidal area, Dafeng District, Yancheng, Jiangsu Province. The main landscape processes in land consolidation are explored in land consolidation in the area by literature review and field investigation, corresponding single landscape ecological security patterns are constructed using spatial analysis functions in ArcGIS 10.3, and land consolidation zones are determined according to the comprehensive landscape security pattern. The results show that: (1) The processes of water-soil conservation, water source protection, biodiversity conservation, local culture protection, and recreation are the main landscape processes. The security patterns generated by key points and resistance elements could affect land Citation: Xia, M.; Wang, L.; Wen, B.; consolidation; (2) The comprehensive landscape security pattern is composed of the multi-landscape Zou, W.; Ou, W.; Qu, Z. -
Technical Proposal Q326 Shot Blasting Machine
Technical Parameter TTeecchhnniiccaall PPrrooppoossaall QQ332266 SShhoott bbllaassttiinngg mmaacchhiinnee YANCHENG DINGTAI MACHINERY CO.,LTD. Tel:+86-0515-83514688 FAX:+86-0515-83519466 Cell:+86-1780253765 E-mail:[email protected] No.9 Huanghai West Road,Dafeng District,Yancheng City,Jiangsu Province,China - 1 - Technical Parameter Catalog I.The use of the machine II.Technical specifications III.Working principle & structure performance IV.Adjustment of the machine V.Operation procedure VI.Electrical system instructions VII.Installation and commissioning of the machine VIII.Lubrication and maintenance of the machine IX.Random spare parts list X.Vulnerable parts details XI. Delivery,payment,price No.9 Huanghai West Road,Dafeng District,Yancheng City,Jiangsu Province,China - 2 - Technical Parameter I.The use of the machine The machine can be used for blast cleaning of gray cast iron, malleable cast iron, steel casting, die forging or non-ferrous metal, and can also be used for rust removal of forgings and pressing parts II.Technical specifications 1, cleaning workpiece weight 15kg 2, drum load per time (easy to roll parts) 250kg 3, clean room (1) the diameter of the end plate is 6500mm (2) the distance between end plates is 900mm (3) the required air volume is 3000m3/h 4, productivity 3~5t/h 5, shot blasting machine (Q034) (1) the number of 1 sets (2) shot blasting volume 150kg/min (3) power of shot blasting machine 7.5kw 6, caterpillar transmission mechanism (1) transmission speed 0.1m/s (2) motor power 3kw (3) the speed ratio -
UNIQLO Core Partner Factory List ユニクロ主要取引先工場リスト
UNIQLO Core Partner Factory List ユニクロ主要取引先工場リスト As of 28 February 2017, the factories in this list constitute the major garment factories of core UNIQLO manufacturing partners. 本リストは、2017年2月末時点におけるユニクロ主要取引先の縫製工場を掲載しています。 No. Country Factory Name Factory Address 1 Bangladesh Colossus Apparel Limited unit 2 MOGORKHAL, CHOWRASTA NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, GAZIPUR SADAR, GAZIPUR 2 Bangladesh NHT Fashions Ltd. Plot no. 20-22, Sector-5, CEPZ, South Halishahar, Chittagong 3 Bangladesh Pacific Jeans Limited Plot # 14-19, Sector # 5, CEPZ, Chittagong 4 Bangladesh STYLECRAFT LTD 42/44, Chandona, Joydebpur, Gazipur 5 Bangladesh TM Textiles & Garments Ltd. MOUZA-KASHORE, WARD NO.-06, HOBIRBARI,VALUKA,MYMENSHING, Bangladesh. 6 Bangladesh Universal Jeans Ltd. Plot 09-11, Sector 6/A, Chittagong Export Processing Zone, Chittagong 7 Bangladesh YOUNGONES BD LTD UNIT-II 42 (3rd & 4th floor) Joydevpur, Gazipur 8 Bangladesh Youngones(Bangladesh) Ltd.(Unit- 24, Laxmipura, Shohid chan mia sharak, East Chandona, Joydebpur, Gazipur, 2) Bangladesh 9 Cambodia Cambo Unisoll Ltd. Seda village, Vihear Sour Commune, Ksach Kandal District, Kandal Province, Cambodia 10 Cambodia Golden Apparel (Cambodia) National Road No. 5, No. 005634, 001895, Phsar Trach Village, Long Vek Commune, Limited Kompong Tralarch District, Kompong Chhnang Province, Kingdom of Cambodia. 11 Cambodia GOLDFAME STAR ENTERPRISES ROAD#21, PHUM KAMPONG PRING, KHUM SETHBO, SROK SAANG, KANDAL ( CAMBODIA ) LIMITED PROVINCE, KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA 12 Cambodia JIFA S.OK GARMENT Manhattan ( Svay Rieng ) Special Economic Zone, National Road#, Sangkat Bavet, (CAMBODIA) CO.,LTD Krong Bavet, Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia 13 China Okamoto Hosiery (Zhangjiagang) Renmin West Road, Yangshe, Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu, China Co., Ltd 14 China ANHUI NEW JIALE GARMENT WenChangtown, XuanZhouDistrict, XuanCheng City, Anhui Province CO.,LTD 15 China ANHUI XINLIN FASHION CO.,LTD. -
Evaluation of the Value of Preoperative CYFRA21-1 in the Diagnosis And
Jin et al. Journal of Ovarian Research (2019) 12:114 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-019-0587-0 RESEARCH Open Access Evaluation of the value of preoperative CYFRA21-1 in the diagnosis and prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer in conjunction with CA125 Chunjing Jin1† , Minfeng Yang2†, Xueqiao Han3, Haidan Chu1, Yan Zhang1, Meihong Lu1, Zhonghui Wang1, Xinxin Xu1, Wenwen Liu1, Feng Wang1* and Shaoqing Ju1* Abstract Growing evidence indicates that the tumor biomarker cytokeratin 19 fragment (CYFRA21-1) is significant for a variety of cancers. However, its role in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has rarely been reported. In this study, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was utilized to estimate the diagnostic efficiency of CYFRA21-1. The correlation between the CYFRA21-1 level and prognosis was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and univariable and multivariable analyses. The relationship between serum CYFRA21-1 levels and different clinicopathological variables was also analyzed. At the same time, the standard serum marker cancer antigen 125 (CA125) was measured. The results demonstrated that CYFRA21-1 expression was significantly increased in EOC compared with expression in benign ovarian diseases and healthy controls, which was similar to CA125 (P < 0.001). CYFRA21-1 expression was positively correlated with CA125 (r = 0.201; P = 0.0032). CYFRA21-1 expression was significantly correlated with lymph node metastasis and ascites (P < 0.001). Furthermore, the median survival time of EOC patients with high CYFRA21-1 expression was 42 months, compared with 54 months in the low CYFRA21-1 expression patients by Kaplan-Meier analysis (P < 0.05), while the high and low CA125 expression groups had no difference in median survival time. -
Summary of 2018 Interim Report
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this announcement, make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any loss howsoever arising from or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this announcement. SUMMARY OF 2018 INTERIM REPORT I. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. The summary of the results of Nanjing Panda Electronics Company Limited (the “Company”) and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) for the six months ended 30 June 2018 (the “Reporting Period”) is set out below. The financial statements contained in this report are unaudited. The summary of 2018 Interim Report is based on the full-length 2018 Interim Report. Investors who wish to know more details should carefully read the full text of the Interim Report simultaneously posted on the websites designated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (“CSRC”), such as the website of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. 2. The board of directors, the supervisory committee, the directors, supervisors and senior management of the Company confirm that the information in this interim report is true, accurate and complete and does not contain any false representation, misleading statement or material omission, and jointly and severally accept full responsibility for the contents herein. 3. All Directors of the Company attended the Board meeting. 4. This interim report of the Company is unaudited. 5. The Company would not make any profit distribution -
Solarriver Series 1100 / 1600 / 2300 / 3000 / 3300 / 3680 / 4400 / 5200TL
SolarRiver Series 1100 / 1600 / 2300 / 3000 / 3300 / 3680 / 4400 / 5200TL - Free site selection due to IP65 SIMPLE. FLEXIBLE. - Easy installation and maintenance due to “Plug & Play” connection - Interface selection – Wi-Fi* and RS485 for more flexible configuration and system monitoring OPEN. CONVERSATIONAL. - Multi-lingual 2-line LCD display - Highest earnings through max. efficiency up to 97.6% SECURE. EFFICIENT. - Free access to the Samil Power monitoring portal * available for SolarRiver 1100…3000TL SolarRiver SolarRiver SolarRiver SolarRiver 1100TL 1600TL 2300TL 3000TL Input (DC) Max. DC power (@cosφ=1) 1100 W 1600 W 2300 W 3000 W Max. input voltage 550 V MPP voltage range / rated input voltage 120 V - 500 V / 380 V 160 V - 500 V / 380 V 200 V - 500 V / 380 V Min. input voltage / initial input voltage 100 V / 120 V 100 V / 150 V Max. input current input A / input B 8.8 A / - 9.7 A /- 11 A / - 13.5 A / - Max. input current per string input A / input B 8.8 A / - 9.7 A /- 11 A / - 13.5 A / - Number of independent MPP inputs / strings per MPP input 1 / 1 Output (AC) Rated power (@ 230 V / 50 Hz) 1000 W 1500 W 2000 W 2600 W Max. apparent AC power 1000 VA 1500 VA 2200 VA 2800 VA Nominal AC voltage / range 230 V / 180 V - 270 V AC power frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz Rated grid voltage / rated power frequency 230 V / 50 Hz Max. output current 5.5 A 8.3 A 11 A 13.8 A Power factor at rated power 1 Displacement power factor, adjustable - Feed-in phases / connection phases 1 / 1 THDi (at rated power) < 3% Efficiency Max. -
A Case Study of Suzhou
Economics of Transportation xxx (2017) 1–16 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Economics of Transportation journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ecotra Tram development and urban transport integration in Chinese cities: A case study of Suzhou Chia-Lin Chen Department of Urban Planning and Design, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Room EB510, Built Environment Cluster, 111 Renai Road, Dushu Lake Higher Education Town, Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province, 215123, PR China ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT JEL classification: This paper explores a new phenomenon of tram development in Chinese cities where tram is used as an alternative H7 transport system to drive urban development. The Suzhou National High-tech District tram was investigated as a J6 case study. Two key findings are highlighted. Firstly, the new tramway was routed along the “path of least resis- P2 tance”–avoiding dense urban areas, to reduce conflict with cars. Secondly, regarding urban transport integration, R3 four perspectives were evaluated, namely planning and design, service operation, transport governance and user R4 experience. Findings show insufficient integration in the following aspects, namely tram and bus routes and services, O2 fares on multi-modal journeys, tram station distribution, service intervals, and luggage auxiliary support. The paper Keywords: argues there is a need for a critical review of the role of tram and for context-based innovative policy reform and Tram governance that could possibly facilitate a successful introduction and integration of tram into a city. Urban development Urban transport integration Suzhou China 1. Introduction so instead began planning tram networks. There has been relatively little research examining how new trams have been introduced into cities and The past decade has seen rapid development of urban rail systems in whether these tramways provide an effective alternative to private car use.