Engineering on Alltop.com
July 9, 2008
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New Holland Wins Three AE50 Awards for Engineering Innovations
July 2, 2008
New Holland Agricultural Equipment has been honored with three prestigious AE50 Awards by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) for the most innovative product ideas to enter the market in 2007.
The AE50 Awards are based on new technology or the advancement of existing technology intended principally for producing, processing, storing, packaging or transporting agricultural, food and other biological products. To be nominated, a product must have the potential for broad impact on its area or industries. Only 50 products are chosen for the award each year.
The following New Holland products were presented with AE50 awards:
-- FR9000 Series self-propelled forage harvesters feature the widest crop
flow channel in the industry, including the widest feedrolls and the
largest cutterhead on the market, for superior streamlined crop flow and
maximum capacity. The patented Variflow™ variable blower provides smooth,
fast crop flow and big horsepower savings. Innovations include the
PowerCruise™ engine load management system and a cab with unmatched 324
degree all-around visibility.
-- BR7090 round balers enable formation of uniform, dense, perfectly
shaped 5' x 6' round bales in any crop. New bale-forming rolls with
integral formed ribs provide aggressive crop movement to start cores in
crops and conditions that were previously too difficult to bale, like dry,
slick Bermuda grass or short straw. This new design reduces the time
between initial crop entering the bale chamber and the start of the core
rotation by 25 percent.
-- The T9050 4WD tractor features a 485-hp turbo compounding engine that
boosts power and fuel economy while reducing noise. Exhaust gases are
"recycled" through a second power turbine to generate extra driving torque
without increasing fuel consumption. The result is increased performance
and horsepower, with better fuel economy.
New Holland, a division of CNH Global N.V. (NYSE: CNH), a majority owned subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. (FIA: MI), is a world leader in agricultural, utility and construction equipment. New Holland sells and services an innovative and diverse line of equipment, including a full line of tractors as well as hay and forage equipment, harvesting, crop production and material handling equipment.
Sales, parts and service are provided to customers by New Holland dealers throughout the United States and Canada. There are more than 1,100 New Holland dealerships located throughout North America.
For more information on New Holland equipment, contact your local New Holland dealer or visit the New Holland Web site at www.newholland.com/na.
For more information, contact: Gene H. Hemphill Industry Affairs Manager Phone: (717) 475-2152 Email Contact www.newholland.com/na
Chaminade University of Honolulu Adds Masters in Engineering Management
May 16, 2008
Chaminade University of Honolulu will expand its advanced degree programs this fall with a master’s degree in engineering management.
The new program will be a partnership with the University of Dayton in Ohio, and will add to six other master’s degrees offered at Chaminade.
Classes will teach management and leadership theory tailored to the engineering field, and be held at Chaminade’s Honolulu campus and via interactive video from the Ohio university.
Chaminade does not offer an undergraduate degree in engineering, so the courses are intended for practicing engineers.
The University of Hawaii at Manoa offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering.
On the Web at www.chaminade.edu.
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Engineering and Construction Companies On The Rise
April 1, 2008
Stocks are up after better than expected financial reports, according to a CNNMoney brief. While construction spending slowed slightly, due to the housing downturn, investors were encouraged that the news wasn’t as bad as expected.
Read the CNNMoney Sector Snap HERE


