June 29, 2013

Railway Age Magazine July 2013

July 2013 Railway Age magazine cover

FEATURES

Railroads at Midyear: Why Investors Turn to Rail
Shrewd capital investments have been quick to pay dividends

Crossties Mark the Way
As old rights-of-way expand or are rehabilitated--and as new rail transit routes are created and extended-- the growing demand for crossties will have to serve a more diverse marketplace

Transit vehicle design: Comfortable, Profitable
A growing North American market for rail transit makes increased passenger comfort and convenience a profitable venture--and good public relations

For EMD, A Passenger Rail Rebirth
The locomotive builder's determination to reenter the passenger market has come to fruition

The Autorack evolves: Two Levels or Three, Both Suit Me
Greenbrier's new Multi-Max is designed to meet the constantly changing requirements of motor vehicle manufacturers.

Educating The Next Generation of Railroaders
After years of stagnation, railroad-specific programs are re-emerging to serve a growing industry that needs new talent and research resources.

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June 27, 2013

Poultry International July 2013

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FEATURES

  • 2013 poultry nutrition survey offers mixed views
  • Canadian egg producer mixes business, environmental care
  • SACE 2013 preview
  • China's top poultry producers continue long-term growth plans despite difficulties
  • Poultry industry must play its part in global issue of antibiotic resistance
  • Salmonella, Campylobacter incidences greater on broiler parts than carcasses
  • How nutrition can reduce the number of dirty eggs in layers
  • Six feed additives for poultry under heat stress
  • The impact of workplace environment on productivity and yield in poultry processing
Poultry International Magazine July 2013 – Free subscription

Feed International July August 2013

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FEATURES

  • Egypt leads African surge in fish feeds
  • How to reduce lactose in piglet feeds
  • Mycotoxins management: The importance of a coordinated program for feed mills
  • 2013 poultry nutrition survey offers mixed views
  • Brazilian feed production update
  • SPACE 2013: Overcoming difficulties in the poultry and pork industries
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June 25, 2013

Marine Log June 2013

Marine Log magazine June 2013 cover

FEATURES


Financing: How Norway is succeeding where others have failed
System of export credit guarantees bolster maritime clusters

OP-ED: Upholding the Jones Act
Remaining vigilant against attempts to weaken the Jones Act

Shipyard Safety: More OSHA rulemaking on the horizon
U.S. shipyards are embracing a safety culture

OFFSHORE: Norwegian yards gear up
Yards prepare for the rush of ship construction and repair capacity

Shipbuilding: Oil boom energizes shipbuilding
Increasing offshore oil and gas production drives orders

Environment: Looking for clarity on ballast water management
USCG, EPA move ahead with implementing BWM requirements

Cruise Shipping: Raising the bar
Cruise lines enhance safety standards and fleet image

IT & Software: Enhancing the operator's experience
Innovative software solutions can help advance safety and efficiency

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June 24, 2013

Landscape Management June 2013

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FEATURES

Point & Click
A beginner’s guide to Green Industry pay-per-click marketing
Side by side
Two landscape competitors decide to share space and get much more than they bargained for
Project Portfolio: Room for a view
Gardeners’ Guild’s award-winning project incorporates more outdoor living space and showcases the San Francisco Bay
150 LM : Think Big
We analyze data from the Green Industry’s largest 150 firms. Plus, 13 ideas any size company can implement to boost revenue and profits.

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June 23, 2013

Railway Age June 2013

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FEATURES

Amtrak Sprints Toward a Higher Speed Future
The Northeast Corridor’s “New Jersey Raceway” is receiving some of the most significant improvements since the original NECIP and NHRIP projects.

Conquering Rolling Contact Fatigue & Gage Corner Cracking
Eddy Current inspection may be a technology whose time has come

Helping Railroads Make the Grade on Safety
CSX, Front Row Motorsports join forces on grade crossing, trespassing hazard


Equipment Leasing: The Best of Times?
The good news is obvious; the bad news is actually hard to find

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June 22, 2013

Pumps & Systems Magazine June 2013

Pumps & Systems Magazine June 2013

FEATURES

Peristaltic Pump Speed Considerations
Operating speed requirements must be a factor when selecting a pump.

Rotary Lobe Pumps in Sugar Processing
This pump type manages the temperature and viscosity challenges of handling this

Improved Torque Tension
How does lubrication affect fastener torque and resultant tension?

ATEX: The Symbol of Safety in Dangerous Chemicals Handling
Safety-conscious chemical companies are making ATEX-certified pumps and equipment

Root Cause Analysis & Problem Solving
Basic solutions that limit the involvement of a slowly dwindling staff are ideal

Food & Beverage Industry Pump Market
The total pump market within this segment is steadily growing in the U.S.


Long-Term Motor Reliability
A variable frequency drive’s effect on system efficiency and motor life

Internal Clearance & Its Effect on Bearing Fatigue Life
End users must include bearing clearance as an integral part of designing or building a pump.

Reverse Engineering of a Vertical Pump Suction Bowl
The pump was returned to service at a nuclear power plant after reverse engineering of an unavailable part and complete pump testing.

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