Lubrication Assessment Provides Path to Peak Performance 10/25/18
By Steve King, STLE CLS A great way to improve your lubrication program for Heavy Duty or Industrial Plants is through performing an independent lubrication assessment. Many companies specialize in performing these assessments but customers are usually left with an unrealistic and/or cost prohibitive report that many times goes nowhere. Not to mention the large […]
Read More>Dealerships in Florida, New Jersey Suing Mazda 10/23/18
Car dealerships in Florida and New Jersey are suing Mazda of America over its new dealership bonus program, which they claim gives some dealers a pricing advantage while hurting others. A Tampa area Mazda dealership had initially filed suit in August, claiming the Mazda Brand Experience Program 2.0 violates the Robinson-Patman Act. The New Jersey […]
Read More>Scientists in Singapore Design Robots to 3D Print Concrete in Unison 10/22/18
Scientists in Singapore have created a pair of robots that can work in unison to 3D print concrete building structures. According to reports, the robots were created by scientists at Nanyang Technological University. They can be programmed using a computer and use a technique called “swarm printing” to create designs without crashing into each other. […]
Read More>Ban on Sale of 15 Percent Ethanol Gas Lifted 10/18/18
A ban on the sale of gasoline blended with 15 percent ethanol during the summer months has been lifted, allowing the fuel to be sold year-round. According to reports, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will publish a rule allowing high ethanol “E 15” blends to be sold during the summer. Sale of E 15 had […]
Read More>Steel Imports Decrease in 2018 10/17/18
The American Iron and Steel Institute have reported a decrease in steel imports this year, with declines continuing in the month of September. According to reports, imports have fallen 10.6 percent in 2018, with permit applications in September falling 7.6 percent over the previous month. Through the first nine months of the year, the U.S. […]
Read More>Manufacturing Skill Assessment Scores Trending up in 2018 10/16/18
A new study by skill assessment provider Scientific Management Techniques shows an increase in manufacturing skill assessment scores in 2018. According to reports, this would mark the first time since 2000 where scores will have increased in two of the last three years. This comes at a time when many companies are finding skilled labor […]
Read More>British Watchdog Censures Nissan over Charging Speed Claim 10/15/18
A British advertising watchdog has censured Nissan over claims made by the automaker regarding the charging speed of batteries in its all-electric leaf models. According to reports, the United Kingdom’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) censured the Japanese automaker for claiming the Leaf’s battery could charge to 80 percent of its capacity in 40 to 60 […]
Read More>Fluid Leaks Can Lead to Downtime, Environmental Issues 10/11/18
Fluid leaks can be extremely costly and lead to large quantities of product wasted and extensive equipment downtime. They can also lead to environmental issues, which can be even more costly and severely damage a company’s reputation. In addition to machine downtime, the price of leaking lubricants can quickly add up if the leaks are […]
Read More>PetroChoices Diesel Winter Advisory: Stay Ahead of and Reduce Downtime 10/11/18
By Mike Havenga, Vice President of Fuels for PetroChoice PetroChoice’s additive blending program begins October 15 and is scheduled to run through mid-March. Purchasing quality fuel is not the only component to experiencing a flawless season. There are several measures you can take to help keep your fleet in service and out of the shop. […]
Read More>Ford Recalls GT Supercars over Leak Issue 10/10/18
Ford has announced it will recall almost 200 2017 and 2018 GT supercars over concerns the vehicles are leaking hydraulic fluid. According to reports, the leaks have occurred under the rear wing blocks of the vehicles. Fluid leaking into the exhaust system could result in fire, with one such instance already reported in Germany. No […]
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