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Remanufacturing could help companies meet any future limits on their emissions of so-called greenhouse gases.
From Trash Heap to Store Shelf James R. Hagerty 2011
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Remanufacturing is even more complicated, since companies are not only restoring products to new condition but upgrading them.
In With the Old John A. Pearce II 2008
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Remanufacturing is very much like refurbishing, with one important difference.
In With the Old John A. Pearce II 2008
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Critics of this way of doing business, like Jack Stack, the CEO of Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation, charged that layoffs were a sign of management failure.
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Critics of this way of doing business, like Jack Stack, the CEO of Springfield Remanufacturing Corporation, charged that layoffs were a sign of management failure.
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"Along with his proven track record for growing Caterpillar's Remanufacturing business, where he previously served as a vice president, I am sure Steve will bring a great deal of energy and innovation to the Large Power Systems and Growth Markets Division," Vittecoq added.
unknown title 2011
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Laser Printer Cartridge Refilling/Remanufacturing World stores our technicians refill cartridges for your inkjet
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Laser Printer Cartridge Refilling/Remanufacturing World stores our technicians refill cartridges for your inkjet
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Laser Printer Cartridge Refilling/Remanufacturing World stores our technicians refill cartridges for your inkjet
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Remanufacturing the C-2A could be a final blow to the hopes of the Bell Boeing joint venture.
HEADLINES 2010
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