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Pork Exporters Need Breakthrough in West Coast Port Labor Negotiations

2014-12-15 15:40:00| National Hog Farmer

By U.S. Meat Export Federation Staff The U.S. Meat Export Federation recently joined a broad coalition of agricultural industry associations in urging the White House to use all means at its disposal to help bring the PMA-ILWU contract negotiations to a conclusion, including assignment of a federal mediator. read more

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Burnie Port to undergo rail and freight transport improvements

2014-12-12 01:00:00| Railway Technology

Tasmania's Port of Burnie is set to receive $12m worth of improvements on its rail and freight transport facilities in the next few weeks.

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Dual Port Tool Holders utilize single coolant feed line.

2014-12-11 14:30:49| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Featuring double jet design with 1 port on front and 1 port on back, Coolant Through Tool Holders simultaneously deliver high pressure cutting oil to insert tip and adjacent station, keeping chips out of cutting zone for optimal lubrication and cooling. Holders are designed for pressures up to 2,000 psi and come in ½ in. and 5/8 in. square shank sizes. Holders suit 80°, 55° UTILIS inserts, CCMT/CCGT and DCGT/DCMT respectively, as well as other Swiss-type cutting tools.

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PTFE Diaphragm Valve comes in 2- and 3-way port configurations.

2014-12-05 14:30:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Designed for use in high-purity water and aggressive chemical applications, PTFE HP Diaphragm Valve (HPV) features 100% virgin PTFE wetted flow path. Compact PTFE HPV2 and HPV3 diaphragm valves, suited for tight spaces in process cabinets and panels, mount via base and can be supplied rack mounted on Polypro base. Unit works with DI Water Systems and corrosive media found in solar, semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and chemical process applications.

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Why the West Coast port situation is a growing concern for beef exporters

2014-12-04 16:00:00| Beef

By Joe Schuele, USMEF An impasse in negotiations on a new labor contract between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union has led to a work slowdown at West Coast ports, a major waterway for U.S. beef exports. read more

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