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| Worldwide Wing Spread | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Embraer
Since its inception in 1969, Embraer spread its wings across the world. Executing a three-point aerial attack targeting commercial, defense and business segments the Brazilian-based enterprise positioned itself as a leading global aviation force. In particular, the company covets ownership of the executive jet market. Dan Harvey’s report represents an air-raid alarm for competitors. Read More > |
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| Growth Engineers | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
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Fast Engenharia
With annual revenue that has increased more than 30-fold in the last 10 years, Fast Engenharia is one of Brazil’s most important engineering support companies. A leading supplier of industrial maintenance structures and access equipment, it is raising national standards. Reaching out to new industries and continually building on current achievements, Fast Engenharia is proving that success has no limits, as Reuben Ford reports. Read More > |
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| Ready to Ride | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Ford Do Brasil
The Ford Motor Company first set foot in Brazil in 1919. Since then, the company has enjoyed plenty of growth, but perhaps never as much as now – or in the future. Michael Sommers takes a look at Ford Brasil’s current performance and how it plans to make a historic investment in plants that are providing some of the automobile sector’s most advanced, sustainable and cost-efficient products. Read More > |
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| From Clay to Kiln | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Grupo Embramaco
The Embramaco Group, made up of five separate companies, including its own mining business, is a leader in ceramic tile production in Brazil. Lee Weingast spoke with Embramaco’s Robson Bonaldo about how the company has expanded and improved over the past three decades. Read More > |
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| Positive Carbon Footprint | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Helwig Carbon Products, Inc.
Helwig Carbon Products has an enormous carbon footprint. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! At least not in the case of this Midwestern enterprise. Carbon refers to the essential element of its enduring product line – not any polluting emissions – and footprint refers to its expanding global reach. Dan Harvey profiles a world-leading producer of carbon brushes, holders and related products. Read More > |
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| Flushed With Success | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
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Hervy
In the toilet business for more than 120 years, Hervy prepares to launch a series of new products that will greatly reduce water usage as they effectively deploy recycled water, Jeffrey Matthews reports. Read More > |
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| Jet Setters | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Hidro Jet
For both domestic and overseas clients, Brazil’s Hidro Jet flies high as a top supplier of electrical hardware components. Michael Sommers looks at how the company continues global growth – and maintains its number-one ranking on the home front – despite economic crises and currency fluctuations. Read More > |
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| Cutting Edge | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
JAY-LOR® Fabricating Inc.
JAY-LOR® Fabricating, Inc. manufactures bovine feed mixers to produce a fiber-rich combination of nutrients to improve herd health and farmer productivity. Now, thanks to this Canadian company’s latest innovation – The Alexander Knife – food mixing is even more cost-efficient with higher quality concentration of nutrients. David Soyka reports on what’s new in the mix. Read More > |
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| Sowing Seeds for the Future | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Jumil
Having consolidated its reputation as one of Brazil’s top producers of planters and other agricultural equipment, Jumil is going after new markets at home – and overseas. Michael Sommers uncovers a strategy for success that weds cutting-edge global technology with 75 years of experience with tropical conditions. Read More > |
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| Lean, Mean Flying Machine | Vol: 13 | Issue: 2 | |||
Koss Aerospace
In business for 35 years, Koss Aerospace prospered by providing precision, machined components for leading aerospace industry customers. But in the past year, the soaring company flew into some turbulence. Vice President of Business Development Alex Cajic describes for Dan Harvey how the company is weathering the global economic storm. Read More > |
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