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Serapid Designs a Custom Cost-saving Quick Die System for a Midwest Appliance Manufacturer
2013-01-21 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich.- Serapid USA designs a custom cost-saving die handling solution for a Midwest appliance manufacturer. Every day companies are looking for new ways to minimize capital expenditures, and one appliance manufacturer found an ingenious solution with Serapid Quick Die Change (QDX) systems. The idea was to stop outsourcing parts and bring additional production in-house. The process being considered involved the production of over 15,000 pieces per day in two shifts. For ...This story is related to the following:Material Handling and Storage Sponsored by: Dalmec Inc - The Source for Manipulators and Moving TechnologiesSearch for suppliers of: Quick Change Die Handling Equipment | Quick Die Change Press Automation Equipment
Midwest to feel the heat of global warming
2013-01-19 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Summit Voice: The Midwest could be among the regions hit hardest by climate change, according to a trio of University of Michigan researchers who authored sections of the recent national climate assessment. The region is likely to face frequent and more intense heat waves, water quality degradation and public health threats, with increasing risks to Great Lakes ecosystems. "Climate change impacts in the Midwest are expected to be as diverse as the landscape itself. Impacts are already being felt in the forests,...
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Report Analyzes Impact Of Climate Change On Great Lakes, US Midwest
2013-01-19 13:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: Because of global warming, heat waves will become harsher and intense rainstorms will become more common in the US Midwest over the next couple of decades, claims a new report released by the federal government last week. The Midwest chapter of the over 1,100 page National Climate Assessment also revealed that the region would be subject to degrading air and water quality, an increased frequency of flooding, and potential public health risks, the University of Michigan announced on Friday. Three...
Climate change to profoundly affect the Midwest in coming decades
2013-01-18 16:35:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EurekAlert: In the coming decades, climate change will lead to more frequent and more intense Midwest heat waves while degrading air and water quality and threatening public health. Intense rainstorms and floods will become more common, and existing risks to the Great Lakes will be exacerbated. Those are some of the conclusions contained in the Midwest chapter of a draft report released last week by the federal government that assesses the key impacts of climate change on every region in the country and analyzes...
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Midwest Energy Solutions Conference in Chicago to Cover Smart Grids, New LED Technologies and the Future of Energy Efficiency
2013-01-17 19:52:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Developments such as smart grids, new product standards and building energy codes are changing the landscape for energy efficiency in the Midwest.
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