Containerized 200 kW NAS Battery (to be released in 2015) 1. A “Plug & Play” 200 kW NAS Battery Unit (NBU) is under development at NGK. It will: ‐ Expedite shipping‚ installing and relocating multi‐MW NAS installations ‐ Accommodate a broad range of ambient site conditions: e.g. Operational temperature range is from ‐45 to 55C (special type) or –10 to 45C (standard type). Special type for salt‐air coastal environments is available. 2. A new 36 kW NAS module design is required for 200 kW NBUs
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introduce private participation in ports for the first time in India. In1995‚ a proposal was made to invite private participation in creating a new container terminal while retaining the existing one under government ownership and operation. In 1997‚ the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NCIST) was appointed to construct a new two-berth container terminal of 600 – meter quay length on Build-Operate-Transfer basis for 30 years. Build–operate–transfer (BOT) is a form of project financing‚ wherein
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1. Introduction Pacific International Lines or PIL as it is commonly known in the market is a container shipping company started by Mr.Y C Chang in 1967. What he started as a 1 ship company is today the 19th biggest container shipping company in terms of TEU capacity & the 8th largest container ship owner. Ambition: Integrated shipping group with a meaningful market share by setting own pace of growth based on the group’s financial strength and human resource capabilities. 2. External Analysis:
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MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (MDP) OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Question at the end… TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Section A – 1 1.1 Question 1 1 Introduction 1 Scenario 1: The Bombay Tiffin Box Suppliers Case Study 1 Scenario 2: The Shipping and Transportation Case Study 2 Conclusion 3 2 Section B – 3 2.1 Question 2 3 Introduction to the Performance of Four Suppliers to King Pie 3 2.1.1 BMO Service Agreement with Spar 4
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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Containerization – definition and historic background 3. Economic impact of containers on world trade 4. Is Box behind the globalization 5. Other effects of containerization 6. Conclusion and Recommendations 7. Bibliography Introduction Shipping container ought to be considered as one of most important inventions of the second half of 20th century. Considering how big influence
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efficiency of the supply chain such as; congestion‚ technology‚ infrastructure management and geographical considerations in the case of transporting coal. In the case of the electronic goods factors such as; the standardisation of containers‚ economies of scale‚ Imbalance of containers‚ protection‚ security Australia is one of the world’s largest coal exporters‚ exporting 25.0 million tonnes of coal to China in the year of 2008-09 and a total of 100 million tonnes worldwide in the same year (ACA 2008-09)
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was believed to have a strong potential for the development of additional facilities as per demand and was ideally suited for future maritime requirements. Port cargo handling facilities include container terminals‚ a liquid handling terminal and a shallow water berth which can handle break-bulk and container traffic both. Globalization has led to an increase in world trade highlighting the importance of ports as a trade gateway. About 95% by volume and 70% by value of India’s international trade is
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FABRICATION OF AUTOMATIC GUIDED VEHICLE A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by K.I. AJAINDURAI (48310114011) R.KARTHICK (48310114014) T.PAGUTHARIVALAN (48310114035) A.VENKATESAN (48310114036) in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree Of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Under the guidance’s of Mr. S. PRAKESH.B.E.‚ FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING S.R.I. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY‚ BIRUDUR‚ VANDAVASI-604 408
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1. What is containerization and how did the innovative use of containers transform the distribution of goods? The traditional way of transporting goods from one place to another was highly labor intensive and goods were in individual crates of different sizes and shapes and they had to be manually lifted and stowed in the holds of ships. As the time passed by‚ the concept of containerization emerged. Basically‚ Containerization is an inter-modal system of transporting the general cargo or product
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pallets‚ containers‚ wheeled‚ vehicles‚ and barges or lighters. * Palletized cargo or other materials handled by means of pallets. It allows handling and storage efficiencies * Containerized cargo transported in containers- Two most common sizes used in ground and sea transportation are (1) Twenty-footer (typical capacity 33.2 cubic meter and (2) Forty-footer typical capacity 67.7 cubic meter Containerization is a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers made of
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