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  • He saw no sign of Shawn, only machinery and equipment, packing crates and pallets, tools, a handoperated hydraulic forklift.

    Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010

  • Be convenient for knob-twiddling on the fly, but I might actually bruise my hand or chest trying to slap the bypass switches they're strong tension: the Big Briars can be handoperated without pain.

    Robert Rich badger 2002

  • It must be qualitatively said though that seeding is generally not a work peak and the increase of labour productivity is mostly achieved with handoperated seeders such as the popular jab planter in Brazil, especially for small cropping areas.

    Chapter 9 1991

  • Table 14 is to give an overview on costs and results for the use of the handoperated equipment developed by KIT, and as alternatives the expellers from Simon-Rosedowns and Reinartz.

    4. Financial Analysis of the Case Studies 1989

  • - 100 % = 4,5 K for handoperated process (unskilled labour) 100 % = 10 K for expeller (semi-skilled)

    4. Financial Analysis of the Case Studies 1989

  • Since 1985, a project has been carried out in Zambia to establish a few fully handoperated sunflowerseed processing units, mainly financed by the government of the Netherlands.

    3. Case Studies 1989

  • The price of a locally manufactured handoperated system (basis September 1986) is estimated at K 20 000.

    3. Case Studies 1989

  • Figure 24, A, indicates that for the handoperated equipment the expected IRR would still be very satisfactory (just below 30 %), if the the oil recovery rate were 2 % lower than the assumed standard case.

    4. Financial Analysis of the Case Studies 1989

  • Under the assumptions made for the standard cases in Togo (for oil recovery rates, see figures in brackets above), all three processes would give satisfactory returns on invested capital, the handoperated equipment even producing a very good rate of return.

    4. Financial Analysis of the Case Studies 1989

  • Figure 24, C, indicates that the handoperated process is, naturally, most sensitive to changing labour costs, but could financially still tolerate maximum wages (unskilled workers) of about F CFA 1,200 per day.

    4. Financial Analysis of the Case Studies 1989

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