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Big wheels in the water

The Lux-Werft shipyard in Mondorf, on the River Rhine, north of Bonn in Germany, has been building pleasure boats since just after World War II. But [...]
Design,Lubricants,Seals,Transportation & logistics,
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Monitoring critical applications at sea

In the maritime world, some components are more important to a ship’s operation than others. So condition-based maintenance and monitoring [...]
Condition monitoring,Reliability,Transportation & logistics,
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SKF and Knorr-Bremse to develop specialized technology

SKF and Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH have started a joint project to develop condition monitoring cap-ability for rolling stock [...]
Condition monitoring,Monitoring and diagnostic,Railways,Transportation & logistics,
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Condition-based maintenance goes maritime

Maintenance programs driven by condition monitoring processes can offer significant benefits to the marine industry. SKF has developed specific [...]
Condition monitoring,Maintenance,Transportation & logistics,
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Riding the right wind

Bajaj Auto is confident that through an innovative R&D department and Japanese management methods, it will regain its position as the No. 1 [...]
Bearings,Cars,Design,Lubrication Solutions,Machine Tools,Transportation & logistics,
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Shipbuilding to new heights

From sunset to sunrise in 20 years – it’s full speed ahead for the global shipbuilding industry as economies, especially in Asia, soar.
Transportation & logistics,
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On home soil

When American James Connolly won the triple-jump event in Athens on April 6, 1896, he became the first Olympic champion in more than 1,500 years. [...]
Transportation & logistics,