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  • "As German companies, we need to maintain a very huge innovation speed to stay ahead of Chinese competition; otherwise we cannot sell our products," says Christian Blatt , general manager in China for Krones AG, which makes bottling and packaging equipment.

    China Blunts Germany's Edge Mary M. Lane 2011

  • It also has a position in Krones, a German firm that makes bottling equipment.

    Tweedy's High Performing Global Fund 2010

  • It also has a position in Krones, a German firm that makes bottling equipment.

    Tweedy's High Performing Global Fund 2010

  • Even at Krones, domestic orders have shrunk by 20 percent under Schroeder, the result of stagnating consumer demand as well as stringent new recycling laws that stick bottlers with higher costs.

    WHAT'S GOING RIGHT 2007

  • For all the cliches of Germany as the sick man of Europe, thousands of world-beating companies like Krones have made Germany the unsung hero of globalization.

    WHAT'S GOING RIGHT 2007

  • Machinery makers like Krones have blanketed the world with distribution and service outlets.

    WHAT'S GOING RIGHT 2007

  • While Krones now gets cheap components in Hungary and the Czech Republic, production previously outsourced to Brazil and the United States was brought home to Neutraubling in 2003.

    WHAT'S GOING RIGHT 2007

  • Companies like Krones will figure large in what is sure to be a fierce -- and deeply divisive -- campaign.

    WHAT'S GOING RIGHT 2007

  • Krones, _Handbuch der Geschichte Oesterreichs von der ältesten Zeit_,

    A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 1923

  • In church affairs she had resorted to strict measures to regulate disorders, but Joseph saw in these only "half measures and inconsistencies", and, in the glow of conviction, "desired by hot-house methods to bring his mother's incipient reforms to maturity" (Krones).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

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