Monday, 10 November 2008

It's a late night now, I'm not sleeping because I slept 12 or 13 hours last night. I know that I have to post information about "Recycling and Sun Screen" Vending Machines, about "Crucifix" MP3 Player, I found some info about them but it's too boring to read and to write those informations as well. Maybe the reason of my laziness that it's night time now or maybe not.....
Anyway when I was starting this post I wanted to write that I recieved a company reports, a lot of them! All of them are from companies which are anyhow connected with electricity. There are some information about those companies:
1) BELDEN. Belden offers thousands of wire and cable products such as multi-conductor, paired, coaxial, flat and optical fiber cables, plus portable cordage, molded cable assemblies, hook-up and lead wire. The standard Belden product offering also includes a complete selection of data network connectivity products and structured cabling systems and services, enclosures and racks, surface raceway systems, cable management accessories, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) systems. All Belden products are designed and manufactured to the strictest quality standards in the industry, resulting in an incomparable reputation for worldwide reliability.
2) CUBIC Corporation. Cubic Corporation (NYSE: CUB) is a leader in Defense and Transportation. The company supplies innovative defense products, systems and services to U.S. and allied governments in more than 50 nations. Cubic also provides intermodal and regional electronic fare systems and services in more than 40 major markets. Cubic's Defense and Security Group supplies realistic live combat training systems for military forces and virtual training systems, robot and advanced laser technology, and transportation security systems. Cubic’s defense communications business provides search-and-rescue avionics and tactical data links and surveillance receivers for "C4ISR" applications. Cubic's government services businesses provide live, virtual and constructive training services for defense and security agencies, as well as force modernization, battle command training and education, weapons effects modeling, and maritime security services. Cubic Transportation Systems designs, manufactures and integrates automatic fare collection systems for public transit projects throughout the world. This includes rail, bus and parking lot systems. The company supplies contactless smart cards; magnetic stripe cards; device software; and transit hardware including gates, ticket machines and card readers.
3) Microchip Technology Inc. The Embedded Control Solutions Company®
Microchip Technology Inc. is a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, providing low-risk product development, lower total system cost and faster time to market for thousands of diverse customer applications worldwide.
4) Micrel Inc. Micrel is a leading global manufacturer of IC solutions for the worldwide analog, Ethernet and high bandwidth markets. The Company's products include advanced mixed-signal, analog and power semiconductors; high performance communication, clock management, Ethernet switch and physical layer transceiver ICs. These products are comprised of low drop-out and switching voltage regulators, PCMCIA and USB power controllers, high-speed communications interfaces, operational amplifiers, comparators, voltage references, power drivers, RF devices, high speed logic and clock management ICs. Applications for these products include palmtop, notebook and desktop computers, computer peripherals, cellular phones, high speed communications systems, automatic test equipment, consumer electronics, industrial and process control products and avionics systems.
5)Baldor Electric Company was incorporated in Missouri in 1920. The Company operates in the electric motor, drive and generator segment of the electrical equipment industry. Baldor has made several small acquisitions; however, the majority of its growth has come internally through broadening its markets and product lines. The AC motor product line presently ranges in size from 1/50 up to 1500 horsepower. The DC motor product line presently ranges from 1/50 through 800 horsepower. The adjustable speed controls product line ranges from 1/50 to 900 horsepower. The Company's industrial control products include servo products, DC controls, position controls, and inverter and vector drives. With these products, the Company provides its customers the ability to purchase a "drive" from one manufacturer. Baldor defines a "drive" as an industrial motor and an electronic control. The Company's power generator line ranges from 1.3 kilowatts to 2000 kilowatts. Sales of industrial electric motors represented approximately 78% of the Company's business in 2005; almost all of the remaining sales were comprised of power generators, drives, speed reducers, industrial grinders, buffers, polishing lathes, stampings, castings, and repair parts. Baldor's industrial products are designed, manufactured, and marketed for general purpose uses and to individual customer requirements and specifications. The Company's products are distributed in more than 60 foreign countries, principally in Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia, the Far East, and Latin America. The Company's field sales organization, comprised of independent manufacturer's representatives and Company sales personnel, consists of more than 70 locations. There are 43 locations in North America and the rest of the Company's representatives are located in various parts of the world including Europe, Latin America, Australia, India, and the Far East. Baldor's wholly- owned affiliate, Baldor UK Ltd., has sales offices and a development and manufacturing facility in the UK. The Company and its affiliates in Europe have sales offices in Germany and Switzerland. The Company also wholly owns Australian Baldor Pty. Limited that has locations in Sydney and Melbourne. The Company wholly owns Baldor Electric Pte. Ltd. located in Singapore and Baldor Japan Corporation located in Yokohama, Japan, and has sales offices in Taiwan, Korea, and China. The Company also wholly owns Baldor de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. located in Leon, Mexico. The Company manufactures many of the components used in its products, including laminations, stamped steel parts, and aluminum die castings. Manufacturing many of its own components permits the Company to better manage cost, quality, and availability. In addition to manufacturing components, the Company's motor manufacturing operations include machining, welding, winding, assembling, and finishing operations. The raw materials necessary for the Company's manufacturing operations are available from several sources. These materials include steel, copper wire, gray iron castings, aluminum, insulating materials, electronic components, and combustion engines.
It is an information which I found in the Global Net.

And some bad news, I still didn't learn how to PODCAST :( Certainly it is my fault that I didn't learn how to do it, but.....Mary promised to teach me how to podcast, I waited for that, but she didn't do it.....So now I'm sitting in my room and writing a post for my blog, and I know that I have only 5 hours and 7 minutes until my Business classes and I know that I won't podcast again and after 5 hours and 6 or maybe 16 minutes Chris will ask me :
- What have you done Talgat? Have you done your podcast or video? Or you just had been doing nothing while the weekends?
And I will say :
- No Chris, I didn't podcast, and didn't record a video.
Chris will ask me :
- Why?
Then I will say 345th time :
- I don't know how to do podcast and I don't want to record a video because I'm too shy! )
But all could be another IF MARY WAS RESPOSIBLE FOR HER PROMISES!!!

Anyway, now I have a little more than 3 hours for sleeping, I hope it'll be enough to don't fall asleep at business studies lessons in the morning!

2 comments:

chris sivewright said...

why are you not doing any work?

Podcast Coach said...

What do you need to know about podcasting? I can help. We could get you up and running in no time.

Dave Jackson
www.schoolofpodcasting.com