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FR performance, on demand

January 1, 1970

…or may not be uniform,” he says. “There’s a company called American Flamecoat, for example, that does a good job of putting a topical coating on a special-order fabric [striped…

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Working on the supply chain gang

January 1, 1970

…cannot be fully predicted. Therefore, it follows that the enterprise should be in a position to promptly fulfill any order it receives and, so as to do this, it should…

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Why use fabric for your projects?

January 1, 1970

…realize the additional choices fabric provides to their banner business.” Norby encourages customers to order fabric projects because: Fabric costs less to ship than vinyl Fabric has a soft hand,…

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Strategic alliances and intellectual property

January 1, 1970

…to ask. But he says the days of unilaterally pro-business IP agreements may be gone. “Universities are looking to eke out any form of revenue that they can in order

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Coating companies value every customer

January 1, 1970

…small order sizes, and in as few as five business days. Buckeye and Excello will provide coating services for orders as small as 1,000 or even 500 yards (with a…

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Working with architects on awning projects

January 1, 1970

…(CEU) to help maintain their architect license. Since its inception, over 1700 architectural professionals have attended sessions. PAMA members can order the revised Awnings: Enhancing Your Design presentation and related…

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Contract know-how

January 1, 1970

…everything in writing.” David King of MarketKing agrees. “Put everything in the purchase order because if it is not in writing and in one place, they are bound to make…

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Membrane envelopes propel heavy-lift aircraft

January 1, 1970

…Web site at www.tensys.com). The software features modules for form finding (looking for the shape that holds under specified stress), load analysis, membrane patterning and geometric post processing. The hull…

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What to watch for when greenwashing

January 1, 1970

…certifications from third-party organizations imply that a product is environmentally superior to other products. Because such broad claims are difficult to substantiate, seals-of-approval should be accompanied by information that explains…

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