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S.C. hanging on to its tenuous share of Fortune 500
2015-06-29 06:41:14| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Once again the state's sole representative on the recently released 2015 list based on revenue is Fort Mill-based paper manufacturer Domtar Corp., which actually is owned by a Canadian business and is registered in Delaware. It came in at No.
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Wireless DC Clamps save, share measurements directly from field.
2015-06-25 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With 64 mm jaw size, a3003 clamps around large, high current conductors and measures up to 2,000 A DC. Fostering accurate measurements without interrupting workflow, a3004 measures 4–20 mA signals without breaking loop and features detachable clamp with extension cable for measurements in tight locations. Both instruments record and store up to 65,000 measurements with logging feature and wirelessly send data to Fluke Connect®-enabled master units and Fluke Connect mobile app.
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Dutch mobile operators losing share to low-cost providers
2015-06-25 09:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The mobile network operators in the Netherlands are losing market share to new and low-cost providers, according to Telecompaper's latest 'Postpaid Mobile Insight' report covering Q1 2015. The combined share of the Vodafone, T-Mobile and KPN brands declined by 3 percentage points in the past year. Over the same period, Ziggo Mobile more than doubled its market share to 5 percent. In Q1 2015, 41 percent of postpaid customers had a subscription with a 'no-frills' provider, such as Telfort, Tele2 or Hollandnieuwe, up from 38 percent in the first quarter of 2014. The same trend was visible in the SIM-only segment (+2 percentage points), where premium providers have even less market share (41% versus 59% of the total postpaid market). Telfort remains the largest no-frills provider, although its market share has declined since the first quarter of 2014 by 3 percentage points. The report also shows that more than four in ten Dutch postpaid customers (44%) choose their mobile provider based on the monthly costs/fee; this is especially important for customers of 'no-frills' providers. This argument for choosing a mobile provider became more important in the past year. In contrast, the purchase price of the handset became less important, down by four percentage points compared to a year ago. This may be due to more consumers buying their handsets separately from their service plan. The report, based on a consumer survey, also found that Dutch consumers appear more satisfied with their postpaid providers. However, the market's NPS is still negative. The Net Promotor Score (NPS) has been gradually improving over the past year, from -10 to -1. The report also shows the pattern among SIM-only clients, where the NPS improved from -5 to -1 in 12 months.
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NAS Servers enable SMBs to safely store, protect, and share data.
2015-06-23 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With 1.4 GHz quad-core processor and 2 GB RAM, scalable DiskStation DS715 provides data transmission rates >216 MBps (reading) and 142 MBps (writing) with Link Aggregation. Encrypted data can be read at up to 205 MBps. Powered by 1.4 GHz dual-core CPU and 1 GM RAM, dual-bay DS215+ delivers performance exceeding 209 MBps (reading) and 139 MBps with Link Aggregation. Encrypted data transmission speeds reach 145 MBps (reading), and both servers run DiskStation Manager (DSM) OS.
East Coast Ports' Share of Import Traffic Seen Rising With Panama Canal Expansion, Study Says
2015-06-19 20:12:32| Logistics - Topix.net
As much as 10% of container traffic from Asia could shift from to East Coast from West Coast ports by 2020 after the Panama Canal's expansion next year, according to a new study. The report, "Wide Open: How the Panama Canal Is Redrawing the Logistics Map," said the canal's $5 billion expansion will permanently alter the competitive balance between ports on the East and West coasts.
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