Woman will lead Arlington GM plant.

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- Woman will lead Arlington GM plant.
- Games ’10: Water recycle plant to help produce fuel
- Honda begins production hiring for Greensburg plant
- Work beginning on Novartis drug plant
- Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant at 25 Years: Historic Yet ‘New’

Woman will lead Arlington GM plant.
Free with registration – Fort Worth Star-Telegram – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 23, 2007
Boler-Davis is currently assistant plant manager at GM’s Pontiac Mich. truck assembly plant. She will succeed John Dansby who becomes the Pontiac plant manager Sept. Boler-Davis will be the sixth.

Games ’10: Water recycle plant to help produce fuel
Expressindia.com – Aug 23, 2007
The remaining sewage water then passes through the membrane plant and finally the water obtained is 60 per cent of the original freshwater which will be piped back to house for non-drinking purposes. This process is repeated till 60 per cent of water is saved generating gas in the process. “The gas will be generated in the sewage treatment plant itself by passing bubbles through a processed sewage by-product called sludge” said the engineer. A successful replica of this pilot project is already installed in Rithala where the entire water treatment plant is running on electricity produced by its own gas. “The gas can be used for cooking purpose by the players or for running the sewage treatment plant. For the first time we will introduce two types of pipes for every housing unit green and red. The green pipe will carry drinking water while the red pipe will carry water for other purposes like washing flushing gardening etc” said Chima.

Honda begins production hiring for Greensburg plant
Bizjournals.com – Aug 23, 2007
Applicants must be at least 18 years old have a high school diploma or GED and live in one of 20 Indiana counties including border counties like Dearborn hio and Switzerland. Honda announced in June 2006 that it had chosen Greensburg 60 miles west of Cincinnati for the $550 million plant. The plant is expected to begin producing Honda sedans in fall 2008 with the capacity to build 200000 vehicles per year. The company began hiring for automotive engineering purchasing information technology and administration positions in February. Applications will be accepted online at… Honda announced in June 2006 that it had chosen Greensburg 60 miles west of Cincinnati for the $550 million plant. The plant is expected to begin producing Honda sedans in fall 2008 with the capacity to build 200000 vehicles per year. The company began hiring for automotive engineering purchasing information technology and administration positions in February. Applications will be accepted online at.

Work beginning on Novartis drug plant
News & bserver – Aug 23, 2007
The facility is expected to open late next year. Construction of the plant which could be the first in the country to produce vaccine from cell cultures rather than eggs will be funded largely with a $220 million U. Department of Health and Human Services grant. Novartis also is set to receive as much as $41 million in state and local incentives to build the plant… Co-exprise a technology and strategic sourcing company will provide its CX4 Supply Chain Solution to Lord Corp. The technology will help Lord Corp. access critical engineering information to be used in strategic sourcing and implementation efforts. The city of Raleigh selected HNTB Corp. to manage the development and redevelopment project for the city. HNTB will also provide land use urban design and transportation design services.

Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant at 25 Years: Historic Yet ‘New’
webwire.com – Aug 23, 2007
car is recognized as a turning point in American manufacturing. And the plant – where more than 8. 8 million vehicles have been built – has been marked by continuous innovation including more than $3. 6 billion in new investments. “n the outside the Marysville Auto Plant is 25 years old. But on the inside our associates have used their passion and knowledge to keep their plant at the top of the global industry” said Akio Hamada president of Honda of America Mfg… The all-new 2008 Honda Accord offers a glimpse into how MAP’s continuous changes pay off. The new Accord is higher wider and longer than the vehicle it replaced and has more optional equipment and amenities. Yet engineers at Honda of America and Honda R & D were able to design a car that has fewer parts and employs more ergonomic help for associates. “Honda has always done things in a different way and I think that has been the key to our success here and at the newer plants” Harpest said. “ur associates have proven themselves time and again to be up to new challenges and we’re confident the quality of the 2008 Accord will reflect their teamwork and know-how”Clement D’Souza engineering project leader for the 2008 Accord oversaw a wide array of operational changes to take the new car to higher levels of quality and reliability. “We were aiming to identify potential quality issues very early in the development stages and design them out of existence” D’Souza said. The result is a 2008 Accord that’s not only engineered to please Honda’s American customers but which is intended to be exported to more than 30 countries.

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