Chinese Vice Premier Huang Ju dies

Posted by admin on June 02, 2007
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The News Review:

- Chinese Vice Premier Huang Ju dies
- Squatters ‘at home’ in thermal plant
- Made in Siberia: The Sukhoi Superjet
- Closing the loop on oil.

Chinese Vice Premier Huang Ju dies
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1963-1967: Technician at Power Workshop and Cast Steel Workshop of Shanghai Artificial Board-Making Machinery Plant; and secretary of the plant director. 1967-1977: Technician at Power Workshop of Zhonghua Metallurgical Plant in Shanghai; and deputy secretary of the workshop’s Party branch. 1977-1980: Deputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Shanghai Zhonghua Metallurgical Plant and the plant’s deputy director and engineer. 1980-1982: Deputy Manager of Shanghai Petrochemical General Machinery Manufacturers Company. 1982-1983: Deputy Director of Shanghai First Bureau of Electrical and Machinery Industry. 1983-1984: Member of the Standing Committee of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the CPC and secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Industrial Work Committee of the CPC. 1984-1985: Member of the Standing Committee and secretary-general of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the CPC.

Squatters ‘at home’ in thermal plant
Times of India – Jun 2, 2007
Ultimately he added all would be shifted out of thepremises. Incidentally eventhe police had taken note of the illegal occupants. According to sources theoffice of SSP Ropar had reportedly written to the thermal plant chief engineerin this regard asking him to beef up security. Besides even the PSEB EngineersAssociation had expressed concern over the matter during the visit of PSEBsecretary Kumar Rahul. Association president Er. HS Bedi had even suggested thatthe security of the plant be handed over to the Central Industrial SecurityForce. Goyal admitted thatthere are increasing incidents of thefts inside the thermal plant.

Made in Siberia: The Sukhoi Superjet
Flight International – Jun 2, 2007
But since the collapse of the Soviet Union and diminishing demand for Russian military aircraft KnAAP has been forced to restructure and switch its focus to the civil sector which has seen it take the lead role in the production of the SSJ as well as the Sukhoi Su-80 utility turboprop and the Beriev Be-103 six-seat amphibian. With their entrenched military background KnAAP managers had been suspicious of outsiders as the plant moved towards the civil sector but the appointment of a new general manager late last year – the former chief engineer Aleksandr Pekarsh – has seen a change to a more pragmatic approach. Komsomolsk-on-Amur is a remote city in the middle of the forest region of Russia’s far east… There are over 3000 computers in the KnAAP network which are linked to Sukhoi’s Moscow design office and headquarters. The KnAAP engineering centre’s digital modelling department which occupies a new building at the plant employs 400 staff working in two shifts. “We are not going to part with Unigraphics because it has proved workable especially when it comes to developing software and control programs for machine tools” says KnAAP. However engineers at KnAAP admit there have been problems translating Catia drawings into Unigraphics but say these were overcome. “We take the view that designers or engineers who mastered Unigraphics or AutoCAD should develop their skills in the use of these systems” says a senior source in the engineering centre.

Closing the loop on oil.
Free with registration – Wichita Eagle – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 2, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 The Wichita Eagle Byline: Jerry Siebenmark Jun. 2–Universal Lubricants’ new plant to recycle oil Universal Lubricants LLC is preparing for a multimillion-dollar plant expansion. The 78-year-old company that engineers oils greases and other lubricating fluids plans to start construction in August on an oil recycling plant that Universal officials estimate will recycle more than 10 million gallons of oil a year. The project will be on a 5-acre site just south of Universal’s existing plant and offices at 2824 N.

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