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Modest bearing demand growth in Canada projected

Written by Mike Edwards Tuesday, 16 October 2012 10:58
Global demand for bearings is projected to grow 7.8% annually to US$96 billion in 2016. The market for bearings in Canada is projected to grow at a 3.2% yearly pace to US$1.4 billion in 2016.
The German drive technology manufacturer NORD Drivesystems has recently been very active in the steel industry in China and India. NORD has supplied 2500 geared motors to the Shanghai Baosteel Group Corp. for a heavy plate mill in Shanghai’s Pudong…
As the dramatic and pivotal stage of the upcoming 2012 U.S. Republican and Democratic National Conventions approaches, streamlining the staging of the massive events historically has never been a small task.
With today’s demand for controlling costs while achieving high speed and high precision in factory automation, it is more important than ever to fully analyze a linear actuator application and precisely determine a project’s parameters.
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