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    long-time players‚ and by the prevalence of ever –stiff competition in the appliance industry. From its start up stage‚ CMTC’s competence is constantly nourished by the institutionalization of its organizational capability‚ skilled people‚ in a continuous commitment towards customer satisfaction and drive for product innovation. In 1992‚ its predecessor company marked a niche in the appliance industry when it delighted the appliance market through its posting of a continuous record high-level and high-volume

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    Future Trends

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    FUTURE TRENDS One day in the not-too-distant future‚ we will be living in an automated world that will make human life simpler. The Next-Generation home will be equipped in such a way that almost anything from lights to appliances will be control by telephone‚ infrared‚ voice‚ and remotely. The Next-Generation home will be wired to handle these simple tasks as well as controlling the thermostat on the heating/air system. Just by picking up a phone‚ you will be able to turn the exterior and interior

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    Facts The Whirlpool Corporation is one of four top appliance manufacturers in the world. Whirlpool has annual sales of between $4 and $6 dollars. Whirlpool supplies Sears with Kenmore washers and dryers‚ which accounts for thirty-seven percent (37%) of Whirlpool’s sales. Since growth of the United State’s appliance market had been evening out‚ Whirlpool looked to expand operations and sales in Europe. At that time‚ Europe’s market for appliances was twenty-five percent (25%) larger than that of the

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    and lower your electricity bill saving you money. 2. Using gas instead of electrical appliances when cooking at home - When cooking with gas you have more control over the temperature. If you turn the gas up more flame comes out meaning more heat‚ but with electric the power increase is not immediate. Gas is also cheaper than electricity so you are also saving money. 3. Switching off appliances at the power point - Power is still generated to a device when the power cord is left plugged

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    Ways of Saving Money

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    having collected a full of load and setting clothes washer to the warm or the cold water setting‚ not hot. If they need to wash a part of load‚ they should use the half load setting to save electricity. Besides‚ to electrical appliances and lighting‚ they had better turn any appliance off that they are not using‚ especially by switching lights off ‚ turning the computer off or put computer to “sleep” automatically when they are not using or leaving the room...These method can help them minimise unnecessary

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    Haier

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    Haier – Taking a Chinese Company Global in 2011 Haier is a Chinese consumer electronics company with its headquarters in Quingdao‚ Shandong‚ China. They were once the largest home appliance maker in China and started their business in the year 1984. In 2010‚ they were called one of the most innovative firms of the Business Weeks magazine. Their products are air conditioners‚ mobile phones‚ washing machines‚ refrigerators and televisions. The CEO of Haier‚ Zhang Ruimin‚ wanted to create

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    December. Overall it shows steady growth when compared to the 2000 enrolments. Table 2 The table shows the percentage of household consumer durables sold in the UK from 1972 to 1983. It can be divided into three groups. Firstly‚ a number of appliances were in a high percentage of homes for the entire period. These included TVs‚ vacuum cleaners‚ refrigerators and washing machines. TV ownership was the highest‚ growing from 93% to 98% over the eleven-year period‚ while washing machine ownership

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    Haier Case

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    Abstract Haier makes‚ designs and sells home appliances such like washing machines‚ air conditioners and refrigerators around the world. Haier founded in China in the mid of 1980s by Zhang Ruimin‚ and it has become one of the country’s leading brands today. In 2006 Haier was ranked as the world’s sixth largest maker of large kitchen appliances with a 4% global market share. In this paper‚ it is going to analysis Haier’s performance management‚ why Haier is so successful and challenges that Haier

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    DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDUCTION COOKER. J. Schedel‚ I. Khan( and E Uken( Naval Engineering Services‚ Cape Technikon( ABSTRACT This paper entails the development of an industrial induction cooker. The induction cookers output power is to be controllable over the full desired operating range. The cooker is also to function with all ferrous vessels. The cooker consists of three main components‚ namely the load‚ the inverter stage and the control stage. This paper also briefly discusses the

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    Panasonic IR Day 2012 Appliances Company Business Strategy May 23‚ 2012 Panasonic Corporation Appliances Company President Kazunori Takami Notes: 1. This is an English translation from the original presentation in Japanese. 2. In this presentation‚ “fiscal 2012” or “FY 2012” refers to the year ended March 31‚ 2012. In addition‚ “fiscal 2013” or “FY 2013” refers to the year ending March 31‚ 2013. Contents 11 1. Appliances Company Profile 2. Market Trends 3. Business Vision and

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