Growth for Gates Fleximak in the hose and belt industry
In 1911, Charles Gates Sr. bought the Colorado Tire and Leather Company for a mere US$3,500. Almost a century later, that same company has evolved into one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of industrial and automotive hoses and belts. With a worldwide presence and a major ...
In 1911, Charles Gates Sr. bought the Colorado Tire and Leather Company for a mere US$3,500. Almost a century later, that same company has evolved into one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of industrial and automotive hoses and belts. With a worldwide presence and a major ...
Educating the world about solar
When IRJ last met José Alfonso Nebrera, Director General of ACS Cobra, the Madrid-based arm of international powerhouse the Cobra Group, a few key facts became abundantly clear. The first was that, having made the breakthrough in dispatchable solar power technology, ACS looked to be the ...
When IRJ last met José Alfonso Nebrera, Director General of ACS Cobra, the Madrid-based arm of international powerhouse the Cobra Group, a few key facts became abundantly clear. The first was that, having made the breakthrough in dispatchable solar power technology, ACS looked to be the ...
Setting world standards for drilling services
When Brian Rudd, CEO of emerging markets focused drilling services giant Capital Drilling, headquartered from Singapore, told IRJ that the company intended on being “the best drilling company in the world,” in September, 2009, there was no going back. Since that standout article, we have hotly ...
When Brian Rudd, CEO of emerging markets focused drilling services giant Capital Drilling, headquartered from Singapore, told IRJ that the company intended on being “the best drilling company in the world,” in September, 2009, there was no going back. Since that standout article, we have hotly ...
American hydro edge draining away
Once the king of the hydroelectric world, the United States is now doing little but treading water. With countries like China, Canada and Brazil pulling past, the great innovator and home of the iconic Hoover Dam has little room to grow. And despite a global push toward ...
Once the king of the hydroelectric world, the United States is now doing little but treading water. With countries like China, Canada and Brazil pulling past, the great innovator and home of the iconic Hoover Dam has little room to grow. And despite a global push toward ...
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