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Detroit Diesel: Reinventing heavy duty manufacturing
Last October Detroit Diesel, a division of Daimler, unveiled the DD15—a new heavy-duty diesel engine ready to set new efficiency standards for the industry. The engine manufacturer spent five years and $1.5 billion to develop the new 6-cylinder engine, which displaces 14.8 liters and is available in all Daimler Trucks North America products. Click here to continue
Detroit Diesel: Moving parts with tuggers Detroit Diesel's materials handling processes for the new heavy-duty diesel engine, the DD15, were designed to reduce the travel distance between the receiving docks and the storage area, minimize the amount of space required for storage, and support production to minimize the amount of non value-added work. Click here to continue
Top 20 automatic data capture (ADC) suppliers
The 2007 market numbers may indicate status quo for automatic data collection suppliers, but offerings are transitioning from products to solutions. Click to Continue
Productivity Solution: Gatorade chooses plastic pallets
After having its product refused, Gatorade switched to a plastic pallet and realized immediate improvement. Click to continue
Information management: When outsiders become insiders Materials handling systems suppliers and integrators are joining a new team: Yours.

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