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Parts and Service Update April 2014
NEWS FROM THE AFTERMARKET PARTS TEAM AT GRAYSON THERMAL SYSTEMS APRIL 2014 PARTS AND SERVICE UPDATE COOL WAY TO SAVE MONEY Sales of our radiators for leading British and European commercial vehicle models have really taken off in the last 12 months and no wonder – operators can save up to 50 per cent compared with OEM-branded aftermarket products. READ MORE ON PAGE 2 PRODUCTS CUT COSTS, NOT CORNERS Grayson’s range of replacement radiators for standards, which match or exceed OEM commercial vehicles now includes products for specifications, and they are fully guaranteed. DAF, Dennis Eagle, Mercedes, Scania and Volvo. We’ll be introducing radiators for more And they’re flying off the shelves as more leading truck brands soon, and we’re working and more operators choose our own-brand on a complete intercooler range which should radiators to help them cut costs without start to come onto the market at the end of this scrimping on quality. Like all our aftermarket year. products they have been developed and Call the sales desk for more information on manufactured to our own strict quality +44 (0) 121 700 5610 NEW MANIFOLD KIT OPTIMISES RELIABILITY If you are operating Scania OmniCity or OmniDekka buses, you might be interested to know that we’ve developed a valve manifold kit for these vehicles. It is a direct replacement for the air-operated manifold kit that is currently fitted, but it takes away the need for the air operation, reducing the possibility of failure. The price of replacement valves is also lower, so our kit cuts maintenance costs in the future. -
2013 Prospectus
Nexteer Automotive Group Limited 耐世特汽車系統集團有限公司 (Incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands with limited liability) (Stock Code : 01316) Joint Global Coordinators, Joint Bookrunners and Joint Sponsors Financial Advisor >cfYXc F]]\i`e^ IMPORTANT: If you are in any doubt about any of the contents of this Prospectus, you should seek independent professional advice. Nexteer Automotive Group Limited 耐世特汽車系統集團有限公司 (Incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands with limited liability) GLOBAL OFFERING Number of Offer Shares in the Global Offering : 720,000,000 Shares (subject to the Over-allotment Option) Number of Hong Kong Offer Shares : 72,000,000 Shares (subject to adjustment) Number of International Offer Shares : 648,000,000 Shares (subject to adjustment and the Over-allotment Option) Maximum Offer Price : HK$3.57 per Hong Kong Offer Share, plus brokerage of 1%, SFC transaction levy of 0.003%, and Hong Kong Stock Exchange trading fee of 0.005% (payable in full on application in Hong Kong dollars and subject to refund) Nominal value : HK$0.10 per Share Stock code : 01316 Joint Global Coordinators, Joint Bookrunners and Joint Sponsors Financial Advisor Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this Prospectus, 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 Prospectus. A copy of this Prospectus, having attached thereto the documents specified in “Appendix VI — Documents Delivered to the Registrar of Companies and Available for Inspection,” has been registered by the Registrar of Companies in Hong Kong as required by Section 342C of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 32 of the Laws of Hong Kong). -
2021 North American Forest Insect Work Conference
2021 North American Forest Insect Work Conference Shaping Forests: Action in a Changing World May 26-28, 2021 1 2021 North American Forest Insect Work Conference Organizers Organizing Committee: Jess Hartshorn (Chair) – Clemson University, Clemson, SC Brian Aukema – University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN Rachael Arango – USDA Forest Service, Madison, WI Jeff Garnas – University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Rich Hofstetter – Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Kier Klepzig – The Jones Center at Ichauway, Newton, GA Robert Rabaglia – USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC Program Committee: Kier Klepzig (Co-Chair) – The Jones Center at Ichauway, Newton, GA Rich Hostetter (Co-Chair) – Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Deepa Pureswaran – Canadian Forest Service, Quebec, QC Jeff Garnas – University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Sponsorship: Kevin Chase - Bartlett Tree Experts, Charlotte, NC Posters: Rich Hofstetter - Northern Arizona University 2 Tuesday, May 25 2:00 Forest Health Task Force 4:00 SFIWC Business Meeting WFIWC Business Meeting Wednesday, May 26 8:00 Welcome Remarks 8:15 Plenary Session 1 A. Shannon Lotthammer, Assistant Forestry Commissioner, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources B. EAB impacts: what does the loss of ash mean for wildlife? - Alexis Grinde, Wildlife Ecologist, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota - Duluth C. Connections - Eli Sagor, Cloquet Forest, University of Minnesota 9:45 Break 10:30 Student Paper Competition - 1 - Jess Hartshorn A. Following Celtis laevigata Willd. mortality and the commonly associated insects in the southeastern US - Emilee M. Poole, Michael D. Ulyshen, and Scott Horn. Celtis laevigata Willd. (sugarberry) is a native tree commonly found along floodplains and rivers in the southeastern US. -
Aerospace, Defense, and Government Services Mergers & Acquisitions
Aerospace, Defense, and Government Services Mergers & Acquisitions (January 1993 - April 2020) Huntington BAE Spirit Booz Allen L3Harris Precision Rolls- Airbus Boeing CACI Perspecta General Dynamics GE Honeywell Leidos SAIC Leonardo Technologies Lockheed Martin Ingalls Northrop Grumman Castparts Safran Textron Thales Raytheon Technologies Systems Aerosystems Hamilton Industries Royce Airborne tactical DHPC Technologies L3Harris airport Kopter Group PFW Aerospace to Aviolinx Raytheon Unisys Federal Airport security Hydroid radio business to Hutchinson airborne tactical security businesses Vector Launch Otis & Carrier businesses BAE Systems Dynetics businesses to Leidos Controls & Data Premiair Aviation radios business Fiber Materials Maintenance to Shareholders Linndustries Services to Valsef United Raytheon MTM Robotics Next Century Leidos Health to Distributed Energy GERAC test lab and Technologies Inventory Locator Service to Shielding Specialities Jet Aviation Vienna PK AirFinance to ettain group Night Vision business Solutions business to TRC Base2 Solutions engineering to Sopemea 2 Alestis Aerospace to CAMP Systems International Hamble aerostructure to Elbit Systems Stormscope product eAircraft to Belcan 2 GDI Simulation to MBDA Deep3 Software Apollo and Athene Collins Psibernetix ElectroMechanical Aciturri Aeronautica business to Aernnova IMX Medical line to TransDigm J&L Fiber Services to 0 Knight Point Aerospace TruTrak Flight Systems ElectroMechanical Systems to Safran 0 Pristmatic Solutions Next Generation 911 to Management -
Merger Decision
EN Case No IV/M.768 - Lucas / Varity Only the English text is available and authentic. REGULATION (EEC) No 4064/89 MERGER PROCEDURE Article 6(1)(b) NON-OPPOSITION Date: 11/07/1996 Also available in the CELEX database Document No 396M0768 Office for Official Publications of the European Communities L-2985 Luxembourg COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES . Brussels, 11.07.1996 PUBLIC VERSION MERGER PROCEDURE ARTICLE 6(1)(b) DECISION Registered letter with advice of delivery: To the notifying parties Dear Sirs, Subject : Case No IV/M.768 - LUCAS / VARITY Notification of 10.6.1996 pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 1. The companies Lucas Industries plc, Solihull/UK ("Lucas"), and Varity Corporation, Buffalo, New York/USA ("Varity"), notified that they intend to enter into a full merger. Under the terms of the merger a new UK holding company, to be known as LucasVarity plc, will be created. The Lucas shareholders will own about 62% and the Varity shareholders about 38% of the new merged business. 2. After the examination of the notification, the Commission has concluded that the notified operation falls within the scope of application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 ("Merger Regulation") and does not raise serious doubts as to its compatibility with the common market and with the functioning of the EEA Agreement. I. THE PARTIES 3. Lucas designs, manufactures and sales advanced technology systems and components for the automotive and aerospace industry, in particular braking systems, diesel fuel injection systems as well as electrical and electronic systems. In its last business year, ended July 1995, the company had a worldwide turnover of about ECU 3.5 billion, about ECU 2.5 billion of it was generated within the Community. -
World Automotive Aftermarket
Study Publication Date: April 2001 Freedonia Industry Study #1408 Price: $4,500 Pages: 408 World Automotive Aftermarket World Automotive Aftermarket, a new study from The Freedonia Group, provides you with an in-depth analysis of the major trends in the world automotive aftermarket and the outlook for product segments -- critical informa- tion to help you with strategic planning. This brochure gives you an indication of the scope, depth and value of Freedonia's new study, World Automo- tive Aftermarket. Ordering information is included on the back page of the brochure. Brochure Table of Contents Study Highlights ............................................................................... 2 Study Table of Contents and List of Tables and Charts ................... 4 Sample Pages and Tables from: Market Environment.................................................... 6 World Supply and Demand.......................................... 7 Supply and Demand by Country and Region............... 8 Industry Structure ........................................................ 9 Company Profiles ...................................................... 10 List of Companies Profiled ........................................ 11 Forecasting Methodology ............................................................... 12 About the Company ....................................................................... 13 Advantages of Freedonia Reports ................................................... 13 About Our Customers ................................................................... -
BMW of North America, LLC NJ ""K"" Line America, Inc. VA 1199
The plan sponsors listed below have at least one application for the Retiree Drug Subsidy (RDS) program in an "Approved" status for a plan year ending in 2010 as of February 4, 2011. The state listed for each sponsor is the state provided by the sponsor on the application for the subsidy. This state may, or may not, be where the majority of the plan sponsor's retirees reside or where the plan sponsor is headquartered. This list will be updated periodically. Plan Plan Sponsor Business Name Sponsor State : BMW of North America, LLC NJ ""K"" Line America, Inc. VA 1199 SEIU Greater New York Benefit Fund NY 1199 SEIU National Benefit Fund NY 3M Company MN 4th District IBEW Health Fund WV A-C RETIREES' VOLUNTARY BENFITS PLAN WI A. DUDA & SONS, INC. FL A. SCHULMAN, INC OH A. T. Massey Coal Company, Inc. VA A&E Television Networks NY AAA EAST PENN PA AARP DC ABB Inc. CT Abbott Laboratories IL Abbott Pharmaceuticals PR Ltd. PR Acadia Parish School Board LA Accenture LLP IL Accuride Corporation IN ACF Industries LLC MO ACGME IL Acton Health Insurance Trust MA Actuant Corporation WI Adirondack Central School NY Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts PA Adventist Risk Management MD Advisory Services OH AEGON USA, Inc. IA AFL-CIO Health and Welfare Trust DC AFSCME DC AFSCME Council 31 IL afscme d.c. 47 health & welfare fund PA AFSCME District Council 33 Health and Welfare Plan PA AFTRA Health Fund NY AGC FLAT GLASS NORTH AMERICA INC TN Page 1 AGC-IUOE Local 701 Health & Welfare Trust Fund WA AGCO Corporation GA Agilent Technologies, Inc. -
Autumn 2019 Newsletter
PAGE 2 / THERMAL LINES / AUTUMN 2019 CHARITY SPINATHON PAGE 3 SAFETY FOCUS PAGE 4 PAGE 5 LOWERING EMISSIONS SADDLES FOR SADLER Grayson have completed a 2 hour long Spinathon to raise funds for our colleague and friend Mark Sadler. JOINING FORCES Mark is suffering a long-standing battle of bowel cancer for TO REDUCE EMISSIONS a second time. After a healthy 5 years in remission, his bowel A WORD FROM FALLS FROM HEIGHT Birmingham based company Grayson Thermal Systems cancer has unfortunately returned and spread into other PROTECTING OUR STAFF FROM THE UK’S BIGGEST WORKPLACE KILLER have partnered with HJS Emission Technology to modify STUART“ HATELEY areas. Mark requires immunotherapy 637 National Express buses within the West Midlands treatment which is not covered on the refreshing others. Organised by Graysons From 2012 to 2017, falls from height WHAT SHOULD EMPLOYEES BE DOING? fleet. In readiness for the emission zone regulations MANAGING DIRECTOR NHS. GTS have set out to help with the Steve Robinson, Group Aftersales Technical KEEPING IT COOL accounted for 28 percent of all coming into force in the Birmingham city centre this fundraising efforts to ensure Mark can Manager and overseen by Steve Jackson, worker deaths in the UK – averaging It’s easy to sneer at health and safety, or to coming July 2020; the joint venture will see EURO 3, 4 & have as many treatments as he needs think that the rules don’t apply. Working Health & Safety Manager and set up by our STAGECOACH We are seeing tides of change everywhere at the around 40 deaths per year. -
Developing an Eastern Cape Auto Sector Strategy
DEVELOPING AN EASTERN CAPE AUTO SECTOR STRATEGY A REPORT FOR THE EASTERN CAPE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL prepared by: Ian Russell This Report has been prepared at the request of the ECSECC, and is intended only for this purpose. March 2006 1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is: • To describe and analyse the historical performance of the Automotive sector of the Eastern Cape economy and to identify current trends • To identify its growth and labour absorption potential • To identify key constraints or blockages • To identify key infrastructural blockages and constraints and to make recommendations on how Government and stakeholders can address the constraints / blockages in a more systematic and pragmatic way A significant amount of space is devoted to the global industry, its relationships and the inter-relationships between vehicle manufacturers (OEMs) and component suppliers. This has been done because the investment decisions internationally, and this is equally applicable to South Africa, are increasingly being driven by global considerations. These decisions are often, in turn, motivated by OEMs, with the appropriate supplier investments following. Further, the significant rationalisation taking place globally is resulting in a reduction in the number of OEMs, suppliers and model platforms, each of which will have repercussions in all automotive-producing countries. A proper understanding of these complex global trends is essential background to any approach to OEMs or component suppliers for investment. It is important, therefore, to realise that in attracting new investment to a country or a region, it is unlikely that a component supplier will set up a manufacturing base without prior assurance of OEM business, at least in the local market or for export volumes. -
Foreign Investment in Indiana
Indiana Economic Development Corporation FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN INDIANA 1,027 TOTAL COMPANIES EACH UNIQUE FLAG IN A COUNTY REPRESENTS ONE OR MORE COMPANIES OF THE FOLLOWING ORIGIN 12 Australia 12 Austria 3 Belgium 13 Brazil 78 Canada 21 China 6 Denmark 6 Finland 52 France 127 Germany 4 Hong Kong 8 India 42 Ireland 8 Israel 36 Italy 315 Japan 1 Liechtenstein 25 Luxembourg 1 Malaysia 14 Mexico 29 Netherlands 5 New Zealand 5 Norway 1 Poland 3 Portugal 1 Qatar 1 Russia 4 Saudi Arabia 3 Singapore 2 South Africa 10 South Korea 15 Spain 31 Sweden 39 Switzerland 5 Taiwan 1 Thailand 1 Turkey 1 United Arab Emirates 95 United Kingdom INCLUDING JOINT VENTURES 1 Australia/Spain 1 Austria/Germany 1 Denmark/USA 1 Finland/Ireland INDIANA IN RELATION TO THE U.S. 2 France/Germany SEATTLE 2 Germany/Japan 1 CHICAGO NEW YORK Japan/Luxembourg INDIANAPOLIS ST. 1 LOS ANGELES Japan/Switzerland ATLANTA 5 DALLAS Japan/USA 1 Spain/USA 1 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46204 | 800.463.8081 | TEL 317.232.8800 | FAX 317.232.4146 | iedc.in.gov REV 6.20 Indiana Economic Development Corporation FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN INDIANA AUSTRALIA SWITZERLAND Sims Metal Management East Chicago Schneider Electric USA, Inc. Mishawaka Mulzer Crushed Stone Leavenworth GECOM Corp. Greensburg Leclanche Anderson Nipro Pharma Packaging Westport Pratt Paper, LLC Gary Air Liquide America LP Mount Vernon Americas Nestle USA Beverage Division Anderson Mulzer Crushed Stone Mauckport Hitachi Powdered Metals, Greensburg C&R Racing Indianapolis Hahn Systems New Haven Mulzer Crushed Stone Newburgh (USA) Inc. NTN Bearing Corporation of UBS Financial Services Anderson Cardno Indianapolis America Whitestown LafargeHolcim East Chicago Air Liquide America LP Pittsboro Seabrook Technology Group Pendleton Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Greensburg Delivra Indianapolis Geodis Logistics Plainfield Medtronic Plainfield LLC Kuri Tec Mfg. -
Case No IV/M.1462 - TRW / LUCAS VARITY
EN Case No IV/M.1462 - TRW / LUCAS VARITY Only the English text is available and authentic. REGULATION (EEC) No 4064/89 MERGER PROCEDURE Article 6(1)(b) NON-OPPOSITION Date: 11/03/1999 Also available in the CELEX database Document No 399M1462 Office for Official Publications of the European Communities L-2985 Luxembourg COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 11-03-1999 In the published version of this decision, some PUBLIC VERSION information has been omitted pursuant to Article 17(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 concerning non-disclosure of business secrets MERGER PROCEDURE and other confidential information. The ARTICLE 6(1)(b) DECISION omissions are shown thus […]. Where possible the information omitted has been replaced by ranges of figures or a general description. to the notifying party Dear Sirs, Subject: Case No IV/M. 1462 - TRW/LucasVarity Notification of 10 February 1999 pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation No 4064/89 1. On 10 February 1999, the Commission received a notification of a proposed concentration pursuant to Article 4 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 1 by which TRW Inc., a US company, will acquire sole control of LucasVarity plc, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom. 2. After examining the notification, the Commission has concluded that the notified concentration falls within the scope of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4064/89 and does not raise serious doubts as to its compatibility with the common market and with the functioning of the EEA Agreement. I. THE PARTIES 3. TRW Inc. (“TRW”) is a US company based in Cleveland, Ohio. -
Modernization of the Czech Air Force
Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive DSpace Repository Theses and Dissertations 1. Thesis and Dissertation Collection, all items 2001-06 Modernization of the Czech Air Force Vlcek, Vaclav. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/10888 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Downloaded from NPS Archive: Calhoun NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL Monterey, California THESIS MODERNIZATION OF THE CZECH AIR FORCE by Vaclav Vlcek June 2001 Thesis Advisor: Raymond Franck Associate Advisor: Gregory Hildebrandt Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 20010807 033 REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMBNo. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instruction, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188) Washington DC 20503. 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED June 2001 Master's Thesis 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE : MODERNIZATION OF THE CZECH AIR FORCE 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Vaclav VIcek 8. PERFORMING 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) ORGANIZATION REPORT Naval Postgraduate School NUMBER Monterey, CA 93943-5000 9.