Month: October 2011

Mitsubishi Machinery Parts admits Data may have been Stolen during Cyber Attacks

Only one month after Mitsubishi Machinery Parts claimed there was “no possibility” that data was stolen following cyber-attacks, the company is now admitting it’s “possible.” This would mean that some sensitive information may have been stolen. The attack occurred when information had been moved from one server to another and it was possible the data…

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Sourcing Used Machinery Parts Ireland

When something is broken and needs fixing we want it done now and no later. Patience flies out the window. When you need a new part for your piece of machinery the same theory applies. We found sourcing case parts in Ireland was difficult and time consuming. Especially if are on a budget and looking…

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Ford Machinery Parts to Cut Costs

A leading product cost management software provider has been selected by Ford Machinery Parts in a bid to reduce its product and tooling costs. The auto machinery parts company have decided that it is now necessary to cut down on costs. It has been said that Ford Motor Company stocks were at 11.7 at the…

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JCB Machinery Parts – Expansion in the Middle East

Good news for JCB and the Middle East! On October 3rd 2011 – JCB (world renowned Machinery Parts experts) announced that its international subsidiary, JCB parts International Co., Ltd., have opened its first branch office in the Middle East. JCB, who have slowly been building their presence in the Middle East since 1987, have situated…

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Succesful Sales Year for John Deere Machinery Parts

Great news for John Deere parts as their sales are up yet again. For the fifth consecutive quarter , farm machinery in particular has been performing well and has been a major factory in the high sales figures – increasing 22% in the third quarter alone. John Deere chairman and chief executive officer Samuel R….

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The Impact of the Japanese Earthquake & Tsunami on Machinery Parts Ireland

Everyone will remember the earthquake that hit Japan in March 2011 which was followed by a tsunami. This devastating natural disaster had a profound affect on the country namely thousands of deaths as well as mass destruction of land and property. However, these were not the only implications of the disaster. What occurred in Japan…

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$15.4 billion spent on Machinery and Machinery Parts

Despite the global economic crisis, sales of about $15.4 billion for machinery have been recorded. Machines like draglines, excavators and power cranes had an impressive total sales of just over $3.2 billion. This coupled with the the new machinery parts plants to be built, it provides good news for the heavy machinery industry.

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