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    Earth Moving Equipment

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    Introduction Earth moving equipment are the machines human make to replace the hard work from the human; the machines made by humans to perform digging; grading; leveling; removing; etc to earth moving from one side to the other side. There is Bulldozer, excavator, grader, loader, roller, forklift, tractor, bobcat, and truck, etc. Earth moving equipment is replacing the hard tough work; back break jobs to easy jobs for the workers. Machines do a lot better than the human force. They can do a big

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    Caterpillar Tony Keller MBL 524: Financial Management for Business Leaders Catherine Frost May 29, 2013 Caterpillar In the 1890s and early 1900s, Benjamin Holt created wooden tracks that were chained together that he fastened to a steam tractor. This created an easier maneuverable tractor across the soft dirt of San Joaquin Valley Delta, California therefore causing easier and faster farming as well as construction. His photographer, Charles Clements, who

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    facility in Tatabánya that will employ 600 people to produce safety glasses; • Japanese Ibiden has invested more than €100 million in the first phase in its factory in Dunavarsàny and will employ 1,200 people to produce ceramic filters for diesel engines; • German ZF Hungária Ltd. is investing € 74 million in Eger to build its second manufacturing plant. In 15,000 sqm premises and with 1,400 employees, ZF will manufacture 1.2 million steering gears, 1.7 million A/C pumps and 120,000 gearboxes

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    Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Audi, Porsche, Seat, Škoda and of course Volkswagen itself and is one of the biggest car manufacturers in the World. Unfortunately in 2015 it emerged that Volkswagen was involved in unlawful practice regarding their diesel cars not meeting emission standards and how they tried to rectify this problem in an unlawful manner. My paper will be divided into two key parts: The Case Study and The Case Analysis. In the case study I will give an overview of what

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    German car company that is best known for the “punch buggy” and their diesel model cars. Volkswagen mostly produces cheap to mid-priced cars. Volkswagen has always been one of the most successful companies in the automobile industry. Volkswagen has always been a very large competitor in automotive industry, however recently Volkswagen has seen a drop in sales due to a discovery made by the EPA. The EPA found that diesel engine cars made by Volkswagen had a program that lowered emissions readings

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    acknowledged the problem, and announced that it would be actively investigating several employees, including the CEO at the time Martin Winterkorn. The ex-CEO addressed the public with a formal apology in 2015: “...the irregularities in our Group’s diesel engines go against everything Volkswagen stands for. At present, I do not yet have all the answers to all the questions…. We’re putting everything on the table as quickly, rigorously, and transparently as possible. I would like to make a formal apology

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    In September, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that many VW cars being sold in America had a “defeat device”- or software-in diesel engines that could detect when they were being tested, changing the performance accordingly to improve results (Hotten 1). It was found that the defeat device altered the emissions of the Volkswagen’s diesel engine; the defeat device software had the capability of sensing if it was in a testing situation or driven normally. In the test environment the

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    Ratan Tata initiated and proposed to produce and deliver a passenger car at the Annual General Meeting but his ideas were taken immaterial by industry experts at that point of time. His strong determination and vision helped to complete Indica’s project successfully. Tata Motors faced many challenges in the process of moving to produce passenger cars from producing commercial vehicles. They are as follows: • The industry benchmark for entry level cars was Maruti 800. Tata Motors without compromising

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    The people at the West Virginia had tested vehicles as well as the EPA (Patel). Volkswagen chose to include rout programming device to cheat the system to pass the testing laws. Volkswagen as a corporation was basically trying to cut the cost of engines to be built by limiting the NOx emission system that controls how much dirty chemicals that goes into the air (Patel).By the company putting this device in their cars they were trying to cut down the cost that they would have to spend, at the same

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    Lesson 5 Discussion Forum Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) is an American-based company and the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. CAT can trace its origins back to a 1925 merger between two tractor companies. However, the official genesis was in 1986 when the company reorganized under the Caterpillar Inc. name. The CAT headquarters are in Peoria, Illinois. Over the years, CAT has offshored

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