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		<title>Site of the Month for December 2011</title>
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Site of the Month for December 2011 relates to <a href="http://www.manufacturer4.com/">Manufacturer Directory</a>. Manufacturer 4 provides manufacturer information including manufacturer guides, suppliers, business services, technology, industrial supplies, home appliances, import, export, trading and more.</p>
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		<title>Site of the Month for June 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 07:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Site of the Month for June 2011 relates to <a href="http://www.clickmanufacturers.com/">Manufacturers</a>. Click Manufacturers provides information about manufacturer such as industrial supplies, material manufacturer, technologies, business services, agriculture, apparel, transportation, machine manufacturer &#038; laboratory.</p>
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		<title>Air Compressor Manufacturers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 06:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is no surprise that with the increase in demand for high quality air compressors, several manufacturers are continuing to perfect the quality and standards for these devices. You can find at least a dozen very well-known and respected air compressor manufacturers. Most of these companies adhere to the strict quality and safety standards as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is no surprise that with the increase in demand for high quality air compressors, several manufacturers are continuing to perfect the quality and standards for these devices.</p>
<p>You can find at least a dozen very well-known and respected air compressor manufacturers. Most of these companies adhere to the strict quality and safety standards as set forth by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This governing body is responsible for regulating air compressors and all of their certified products will be labeled accordingly.</p>
<p>One of the most popular air compressor manufacturers in the United States is Sullivan-Palatek, located in Indiana. This company prides itself on creating some of the most advanced engine-driven air compressors on the market, both in terms of quality and safety. These air compressors are among the most energy-efficient available. They also offer used air compressors and air compressor rentals.</p>
<p>Atlas Copco Compressors Inc. is also a very well respected authority in air compressor manufacturing. Located in Massachusetts, Atlas Copco has been in business for several decades. They specialize in both portable and stationary air compressors. Their popular stationary models include lubricated, oil-free, PET, centrifugal air &#038; gas and turbo expanders.</p>
<p>These three companies are just a few examples of the fine air compressor manufacturers located in the United States. With decades of experience, most of the companies that manufacture air compressors are continually striving to make them better. They are in a continual process of advancing features to make air compressors affordable, long lasting, safe, and energy-efficient. When choosing an air compressor manufacturer, you should probably choose one that has been tested and certified by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Many states only allow the sale of devices certified by the organization. This group has set rigorous quality and safety standards that should be applied to most air compressor models.</p>
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		<title>The Top Manufacturers of Metal Carports in the US</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:08:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carport manufacturers, as a business market strategy do not only produce carports but they are also into making large storage utilities as an answer to the customers&#8217; demands. Listed below are the top manufacturers of metal carports. American Steel Carports Inc. This carport manufacturer offers their services all over the country. Their sales and warehouses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carport manufacturers, as a business market strategy do not only produce carports but they are also into making large storage utilities as an answer to the customers&#8217; demands. Listed below are the top manufacturers of metal carports.</p>
<p>American Steel Carports Inc.<br />
This carport manufacturer offers their services all over the country. Their sales and warehouses are located in 5 different places. The Joshua, Texas branch is newly opened and caters to customers from Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Mississippi, Kansas, New Mexico, and Louisiana. The Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania caters to Virginia and Vermont, Rhode Island and New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Massachusetts as well as Maine, Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.<br />
They offer a variety of styles in carports. Each one is designed and engineered to meet the standard requirements mandated by your state&#8217;s government. Their products are equipped to withstand any weather condition. They also have different colors. They fit-in with the customers&#8217; requests, and they still deliver very durable and quality steel carports.</p>
<p>Aside from carports, they also cater to different metal structures such as: buildings, large storages, warehouses, and even mini storage units. Each ordered carport comes with a temporary pin anchor. On the other hand, customers can change or add concrete pin anchors or their mobile home anchors for an additional cost. The shipping and installation of the carports are free of charge.</p>
<p>Coast to Coast Carports Inc.<br />
This carport manufacturer is located into five main state divisions: The Oregon Division at Stanfield; The New Mexico Division at Gallup; The Arkansas Division at Knoxville; The Texas Division at Amarillo, and the Idaho Division at Heyburn. Nonetheless, they can attend to the concerns of their customers on the best possible time. They have 12 color options available for matching.</p>
<p>They comply with every state&#8217;s mandate on carports, garages, buildings, and warehouses protocols. The steel that they used are of high-quality and are stylish. It can surpass any weather condition with proper maintenance care. Recently, they launched a 20 year warranty on selected products. This just proves that their services will last for years, hassle free. Customer satisfaction is guaranteed.</p>
<p>TNT Carports Inc.<br />
This carport manufacturer is mainly located in Mount Airy, North Carolina with 270,000 square feet of space. The family business started in 1995 and grew to a large firm in 1997. They offer their services from carports and large storages to buildings. They are also committed to delivering quality and full services when it comes to metal construction. They produce their own metal sheets and other steel products related into making carports.</p>
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		<title>Pros and Cons of Using a Foreign Manufacturer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 07:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many products nowadays are manufactured overseas. If you have a product that you are looking to have manufactured, there are a few things to think about before you start decide whether to work with a domestic or foreign manufacturer. Are Costs Higher? &#8211; United States businesses many times use foreign manufacturers because the cost of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many products nowadays are manufactured overseas. If you have a product that you are looking to have manufactured, there are a few things to think about before you start decide whether to work with a domestic or foreign manufacturer.</p>
<p>Are Costs Higher? &#8211; United States businesses many times use foreign manufacturers because the cost of manufacturing a product in other countries is usually lower than the cost of manufacturing it in the US. Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of the additional costs of using a foreign manufacturer versus having the product produced domestically. Two additional costs of using an foreign manufacturer are shipping and bank fees. Shipping costs are obviously much higher when doing business with another country. As for bank fees, many foreign businesses will only accept payments via bank transfer. The fees for making bank transfers vary from bank to bank so look into what these will be ahead of time.</p>
<p>Are Laws More Complex? &#8211; Imports from foreign countries to the United States are regulated by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency. The regulations administered by this agency are highly complex and detailed, and it is very important for anyone interested in dealing with a manufacturer in another country to determine exactly which regulations apply to the product or products being imported. Duties on imports are also additional costs of importing products.</p>
<p>How Can I Protect Myself? &#8211; Because most, if not all, of your correspondence with a foreign manufacturer is done from a distance, it is also important for you to safeguard against the risks associated with dealing with a potentially unreliable company. For this reason, it is strongly advised to use only reputable companies that have demonstrated reliable service in the past. If a company steals your money or fails to deliver on an order, it will be far more difficult for you to take legal action against the company than it would be if you were dealing domestically. There are many resources to be found online that can help you determine whether the foreign manufacturer you are considering has shown themselves to be reliable.</p>
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		<title>US Manufacturing Jobs Move From Hostile to Friendly Environments</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 02:55:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I worked in the electronics industry in various management positions expanding over 35 years. The last 20 years things have changed, for the worst. Government regulations and taxes have forced manufacturing to move out of this country. In the early seventies, design and manufacturing of anything electronics was done in the USA. I worked for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I worked in the electronics industry in various management positions expanding over 35 years. The last 20 years things have changed, for the worst. Government regulations and taxes have forced manufacturing to move out of this country.</p>
<p>In the early seventies, design and manufacturing of anything electronics was done in the USA. I worked for a manufacturer of hand-held calculators as an electronics designer. This company was based in New Jersey and it manufactured everything in New Jersey. Sears was their largest customer.</p>
<p>In mid-seventies, while working for another company, we set up a manufacturing plant in Mexico, across the border in Nogales. Many American companies did the same. Some of them are still operating there today. The same happened in Canada. The business environment was helpful and friendly, and of course the manufacturing cost was lower than in the USA.</p>
<p>By mid-nineties, the Mexican government started imposing all sorts of restrictions and regulations. A large number of companies shut down and left. The same happened in Canada.</p>
<p>Note: I had a customer in Canada who was doing a failure analysis of our products. I had to go and validate the failures and document it. I was told: &#8220;Do not bring even a screwdriver with you from USA to Canada. The customs will turn you back&#8221;. Canada was trying to protect their jobs.</p>
<p>In the mid-eighties I was working for an electronics company in Southern California. This company was a pioneer in communication electronic devices. It had a factory already and it needed to expand. The company invested in equipment and buildings.</p>
<p>By the time everything was installed and functioning, the manufacturing facility was not compliant anymore under the fast changing air quality regulations in the state of California. The new regulations forced the company to sell its facilities and move its manufacturing to Singapore and Malaysia. The company is still in business today but there is no manufacturing in this country.</p>
<p>Recently I was doing some consulting work for an industrial representative, representing a circuit board manufacturer in Southern California. (Circuit boards are the electronic components going into everything: cars, airplanes, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, televisions, you name it. Everything we use.) It is impossible to open a facility like this in Southern California today due to stringent air standards. The company was a very small prototype facility. Circuit board manufacturing requires the use of certain chemicals for soldering and cleaning. There was a permanent government inspector sitting in a government owned van monitoring the air quality around this facility (every day, 8 hours/day).</p>
<p>Made In China Is A Misnomer</p>
<p>The term &#8220;Made&#8221; implies creation, design and manufacturing of a certain item. That is not what is happening with products labeled &#8220;Made in China&#8221; .</p>
<p>I worked for a very large electronics Taiwanese company. The company had engineering and manufacturing facilities in Taiwan. At the time, this company was the 4th largest Taiwanese company trading on the Taipei exchange, 4 billion USD. It supplied a key component required by every computer. Their top customers were Compaq, Dell, IBM and Hewlett Packard.</p>
<p>In the mid-nineties, the Communist China opened for business big time. It was a strategic move on China&#8217;s part. Make the country business friendly and everybody will come. And they did.</p>
<p>Here is the story:</p>
<p>The Chinese government, in the nineties, started building manufacturing facilities (concrete walls, no equipment) along the southern border, close to Hong Kong. Hong Kong was a big port and easily accessible from mainland.</p>
<p>Foreign manufacturing companies were provided, by the Chinese Government, manufacturing space and labor. Every factory had a built-in dormitory for workers.</p>
<p>Business tax liabilities to the Chinese government were forfeited for the first three years.</p>
<p>Business operators would bring in and install the equipment necessary, bring in part kits, and within days the Chinese government would deliver anywhere from 200 to 300 laborers to the designated facilities at pennies per hour per laborer.</p>
<p>If the business was slow, or it had to deal with cancellations, the operators would close down the facility for a period of time, and the Chinese government handled the labor force, transparent to the business. The government would just find new jobs for the workers and moved them practically over night. There was no obligation on operator&#8217;s side and no liability.</p>
<p>My employer had a pilot plant and used three independent contractors which maintained mirror manufacturing facilities as a back-up, or assigned to a specific account. This was a very large manufacturing operation. Shipping hundreds of thousands of assembled computer subsystems to the USA and Europe per month was not unusual. The Chinese government provided low level labor only. All managers and engineers were foreigners from the country of origin running the plants.</p>
<p>Nothing was designed in China, the material, components or parts had to be imported, management and quality control was performed by the foreign operators and the bulk of the profits were also kept by the foreign operators.</p>
<p>While working for this company, we had an office in Huston Texas, where Compaq computer was based. The company was interested in opening a small support and manufacturing facility in Mexico, across the border from Brownsville, TX. Mexican government made this venture quite unattractive. They demanded a minimum wage, six months severance, and many other benefits for the workers. Compared with China, it was not worth it. They would rather communicate through FAX machine and air ship product to Huston from China. It was cheaper.</p>
<p>Special Remarks</p>
<p>From an engineering aspect, our product was very simple to design. However, manufacturing it, was a different story. It could not be automated. The product contained more than 300 components, and most of them had to be assembled by hand. The quality expected by their customers was very high. This $20 dollar product required 350 manual workers. The material accounted for 75% of the cost. Labor accounted for 10%. Overhead and profit shared the remaining 10%.</p>
<p>Competitive Issues</p>
<p>When every business has equal access to this kind of environment, there is no choice, but to join in. If they don&#8217;t, they will be out of business in no time.</p>
<p>I am sure, by now, the labor cost is probably higher. It is all relative. USA is not even trying to entice the lost manufacturing to come back. It is the new paradigm, Service Economy. We will see how long the service economy will be able to feed the society.</p>
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		<title>USA Home Mortgage Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 02:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomson Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in the US and trying to purchase a home? There are some things that you need to remember when getting a USA home mortgage. In this short article, you will discover the basics to mortgages, and discover how to get the finance you need! There are a lot of lenders out there, that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you in the US and trying to purchase a home? There are some things that you need to remember when getting a USA home mortgage. In this short article, you will discover the basics to mortgages, and discover how to get the finance you need!</p>
<p>There are a lot of lenders out there, that can help you to get your USA home mortgage fast. However, there are some points to remember. Yes, there may be a lot of different lenders, but for many people, they don&#8217;t know the differences. It is like a foreign subject! However, there are some solutions, and this article aims to help you to do that!</p>
<p>Discovering the information you need is essential. To begin, you need to know what you are about to get yourself into!The first point to remember, about the different packages, is that they generally will run for 30 years, though there are some options for 50 year terms, and there are options for different time frames in between.</p>
<p>Remember, the longer the finance runs for, the more likely, the more expensive it will be. When you consider a USA home mortgage, you are<br />
expecting to have finance that runs for decades, so this is a big cost! The less time to pay, will result in bigger savings.So, please look for the offers that you are able to pay for the fastest. There is no doubt that the 50 year finance will run for a long time, in which you would end up paying more for the interest, than the actual home!</p>
<p>Another point, is the adjustable rate mortgages, and the fixed rate mortgages. The result is that you can actually go through and get the finance that you need.Adjustable versions change when the banks change the base rate of interest. While the fixed versions run throughout the term.</p>
<p>The choice you make, will come down to your individual needs. So, invest some time into research. There are many lenders that have web sites, and even advertise on billboards. With these range of options, you should be able to find the finance that you need, to be able to purchase a home, fast!</p>
<p>There is another option, and that is the USA home mortgage brokers. These guys represent different lenders, and packages, and can be a great way to find the best mortgage packages fast. All you need to do, is to look for a broker who has a good list of lenders and packages that they represent.With so many options, you have a good chance to find the best USA home mortgage for your needs. Add research into this equation, and you will be well on your way to finding the best options to purchase a home with!</p>
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