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Panasonic Toughbook-19
11/22/2006
With one quick swivel, the wireless Toughbook 19 transforms from a fully-rugged, maximum-performance notebook PC to a fully-rugged, handwriting-friendly tablet PC. Take handwritten notes, mark and edit documents, and draw diagrams. It even converts handwriting to printed text. The Toughbook 19 — tough times two.
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Panasonic Toughbook-30
11/22/2006
Out in the field or down in the dirt, the durable Panasonic Toughbook 30 is built to take a beating. MIL-STD-810F-tested for ruggedness, this brawny workhorse is encased in magnesium alloy, with durability designed into every seal, hinge and connector.
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Panasonic Toughbook-30
11/22/2006
Product Sheet: Toughbook-30
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Panasonic Toughbook-74
10/2/2006
Product Sheet: ToughBook-74
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Panasonic Toughbook-74
10/2/2006
Wireless. Tireless. Tough. Ideal for mobile executives; the high-performance, ultra-powerful Toughbook 74 delivers maximum unwired freedom wherever business takes you.
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Catalog: Flexible Products
9/8/2006
Hennig offers numerous new technical developments, such as telescopic steel covers designed for accelerations of up to 2.5 g and operating speeds of up to 200 m/min, depending on their geometry and size. Way wiper systems allow wipers to be directly replaced on the machine, decreasing downtime....
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Radial Poly-Round Bearings
8/22/2006
New Radial Poly-Round® bearings from EDT Corp directly interchange with industry-standard unmounted ball bearings. They are designed for locations where traditional radial bearings fail due to problems associated with rolling element operations (in places that are wet, dirty, hot or cold, see intermittent operation)
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Pursuing Manufacturing Excellence through Real-time Performance Management and Continuous Improvement
8/15/2006
Executive Summary: Pursuing Manufacturing Excellence through Real-time Performance Management and Continuous Improvement
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Pursuing Manufacturing Excellence through Real-time Performance Management and Continuous Improvement
8/15/2006
Manufacturers are feeling new pressure on their operations coming from many directions. In many companies, it falls to IT to envision new business possibilities in concert with the technologies needed to realize them. At the same time, the usual job of reducing the cost of doing business through increased efficiency and productivity cannot be ignored. This paper outlines how modern solutions can support both strategies at the same time. Submitted by SAP Americas.
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The Case For Integrated Processes
8/14/2006
Whitepaper: The Case For Integrated Processes
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