Showing posts with label company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label company. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Industrial Equipment

Smart enterprises both large and small now go online to find an Industrial Equipment company to order everything from their packaging supplies to heavy equipment from. The internet has made it possible for even rural companies to have access to the best suppliers in the country. Because of low overheads for online "shops," even when shipping costs are included, you can find the best prices online, as well as the widest selection of products. The only question is: how do you find the best equipment company online for your needs?

Start with your search engine. Search engines use keywords to find anything online. For example, "equipment" is a keyword. That will yield a huge number of results, most of which will not really be relevant to your search. "Long tail" keywords are a string of words that will narrow down your search. "Industrial equipment company" is such a long tail keyword.

Even then you will still find an overwhelming number of choices. If you are looking for warehouse supplies, then you may want to use that as your primary search term. If you are looking for forklifts, include that in your search.

Another way to narrow down your search is to add the name of your state before or after your long tail keyword. You may find that a company in your state can offer you discounts or benefits that an out of state company cannot. However, don't limit yourself to exploring only local businesses. There are other, more important factors to consider.

When you have chosen an online industrial equipment company, it is a good idea to go to the site's "About" page first and learn a little about the company. How long have they been in business? Do they operate out of physical premises? Are they factory authorized dealers or are they just an affiliate site? Always deal with a company with a long history of service and expertise in their field.

After you have checked the company's credentials, they look for the specific product you are after. If it is something like a forklift, they should offer a wide range of makes and models and also provide extensive information about each product. Just as importantly, they should offer warranties and after sales service, such as OEM parts.

Before you make your decision, browse their catalog of products. A good warehouse supplies company will also sell accessories for their products and a large range of related materials handling equipment and goods.

After you have found the best Industrial Equipment company for your needs online, you will find that dealing with them regularly will be like having a local company representative at your disposal. The company may be located on the other side of the country, but service and delivery will be as fast and efficient as if they were just across town.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Industrial Filter

Activated carbon (AC) is a natural material derived from bituminous coal, lignite, wood, coconut shell etc., activated by steam and other means, and each one have different adsorption properties (e.g. bituminous carbon for high chlorine reduction capacity). We also use various blends of carbon to achieve specific water quality and contaminants reduction (e.g .coconut shell carbon for "sweet taste". The rapid gravity sand filters is a type of Industrial Filters commonly used in municipal water treatment facilities. Rapid sand filters use relatively coarse sand and other granular media to remove particles and impurities that have been trapped in a floc through the use of flocculation chemicals - typically salts of aluminium or iron. Water and flocs flows through the filter medium under gravity pressure and the flocculated material are trapped in the sand matrix. Rapid filters are usually built open with the water passing down the filter but by gravity. It has a filter rate of 4 – 8 m3/m2/hr. The tank is made of concrete with a depth of 3.0 to 3.5m. Coarse sand of size 0.4 to 1.5mm is used as the filter medium. A screen rapid sand filter is a type of filter utilizing a rigid or flexible screen to separate sand and other fine particles out of water for irrigation or other applications.

Typical screen materials include stainless steel (Mesh), polypropylene, and nylon. Glandofilters is the leading Indian water and wastewater Treatment Company providing the most comprehensive water and waste water treatment systems and services for industrial, institutional and municipal customers. Through a pioneering approach in water and waste water treatment, Shubham works to service its clients through a holistic approach. It is known to be the powerhouse in products, systems and services for water & waste water treatment serving a large customer base from diverse groups of municipal & government institutions, Large Industries, laboratory, commercial sectors and various sectors where the very element water comes into picture. Company delivers technology designed to substantially lower costs, provide more flexibility in choosing operating systems, and offer a more automated and resilient systems infrastructure capable of responding to variable business demands.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Facebook

With its $500 million infusion  from Goldman Sachs and other investors, Facebook is now flush with cash, and a market value of about $50 billion, giving it the financial muscle it needs to compete with better-heeled rivals like Google.

And Facebook hopes for an even bigger advantage from the deal, the ability to delay an initial public offering. That would allow it to remain free of government regulation and from the volatility of Wall Street. It would also allow Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s chief executive, to retain near absolute control over the company he co-founded in a Harvard dorm room in 2004.

This strategy was unthinkable in Silicon Valley just a few years ago, when hundreds of start-ups with scant revenue and no profits, like Pets.com and Webvan, raced to go public, and investors eagerly lined up to buy their shares.

Lots of people would stand in line to buy shares in Facebook, but for now, only an exclusive few — wealthy clients of Goldman Sachs will be able to. On Monday, Goldman sent e-mail to certain clients, offering them the chance to invest in the company.

That offer is the latest sign of the emergence of active markets in the shares of closely held companies. Those markets are helping successful start-ups like Facebook develop the financial wherewithal to compete in the big leagues of Business. They have also become an avenue for venture capitalists and start-up employees to cash in their stock, turning many overworked engineers into instant millionaires.

And so a young mogul like Mr. Zuckerberg, the world’s youngest billionaire at age 26, can enjoy many of the benefits of going public without having to tie the knot with Wall Street. Other hot technology companies like Twitter, Zynga and Groupon are also tapping secondary markets to keep stock market investors at bay. They are in no rush to go public and no longer need the bragging rights that a stock offering used to bestow.

“This is a topsy-turvy world,” said Scott Dettmer, a founding partner of Gunderson Dettmer, a law firm that has advised venture capitalists, start-ups and entrepreneurs since the 1980s. He added that even a few years ago, “there were all sorts of business reasons to go public, but for entrepreneurs it was also a badge of honor.”

Perhaps more than any company founder, Mr. Zuckerberg, who declined to comment for this article, has frequently expressed his lack of interest in Wall Street, though Facebook is clearly not above taking its cash. He passed on opportunities to make a killing, for example, when, at age 22, he rejected billion-dollar offers for Facebook.

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