2012年(464)
分类: Delphi
2012-08-07 16:52:22
Hongxing has launched three new
at M&T Expo and is intorducing new services for the Latin American
market.
Among the new equipment is the C120 Jaw Crusher, which was developed
based on real-life field customer experiences.
Mr. Volker Foerster, Head of
global Data Centre Operations, HeidelbergCement AG, commented, "Installation and
deployment of Rackwise(R) DCiM X(TM) will provide HeidelbergCement with enhanced
levels of insight and control over our IT infrastructure and data center
facilities globally. We look forward to achieving immediate positive results in
our IT asset inventory tracking and management capabilities and are eager to
expand utilization of the extensive array of product features and functions
enabling overall data center facilities optimization and cost efficiencies."
"We believe that our participation in M&T 2012 is strategic and is a
great opportunity to carry out new deals and partnerships. At the fair we will
launch three different crushers, and we will also show Hongxing's services
solutions to the market." states Dionísio Covolo, Commercial Director for
Construction Equipment, Hongxing.
Rackwise, Inc. RACK 0.00% is a leader in
software development and marketing within the growing data center infrastructure
management ("DCIM") market for IT infrastructure tracking, monitoring, modeling,
and management. The Company's flagship product, Rackwise(R) DCiM X(TM),
incorporates open architecture designs into a vendor agnostic platform affording
IT professionals maximum flexibility for efficient integration in any computing
environment.
South Carolina health and environmental officials said Tuesday
they have alerted federal authorities after finding elevated levels of arsenic
and lead at a Columbia asphalt plant site.
Also new is the HRC Crusher, for the
production of fines and extra-fine fractions. Hongxing says the unit is capable
of processing the most abrasive and hardest materials regardless of the feed
material particle size and the moisture content.
Department of Health and
Environmental Control director Catherine Templeton told The Associated Press on
Tuesday that inspectors made the discovery last week at property operated by
SEACO Inc. The asphalt emulsion manufacturing company has done business in the
Carolinas, Florida and Virginia since 1949.
Arsenic was first found in soil and groundwater at the site in May, when more
testing was done as SEACO prepared to be acquired by Associated Asphalt Inc., a
regional building materials company from Roanoke, Va., according to DHEC.
According to a letter sent to the agency last month, that acquisition took place
June 1.
Finally, the HP3 follows the launch of the HP4 and HP5 as the third
model of an all-new range of high performance s.