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Industrial Search Engine
For companies, both large and small, it is very important to keep the quality of their products in the best condition. In order to do that, companies must ensure that all materials and equipment used in the production process is at the best quality and taking from reliable suppliers. Finding the reliable suppliers is not easy. This activity takes a lot of time, energy, and money. You have to drive from supplier to supplier to find just what you need, which can cost a ton in gas and take hours of work time. Thankfully now we have the internet, so we do not need to do that. The internet has made it possible for even rural companies to have access to the best suppliers in the country. Internet gives us wide selection of suppliers that we can “reach” without moving from our comfortable desks. Because of low overheads for online shops, internet allows us to get the best price, even when shipping costs are included. So, by using internet, we can save our business money and time.
How to find the best suppliers online?
Start with search engine. As search engine will yield a huge number of results which will not really be relevant to your search, I suggest you to use “long tail” keywords. Long tail keywords are a string of words that will narrow down your search. For example, you better use “look for gaskets suppliers” than just “gaskets” as a keyword, if you want to look for gaskets suppliers. Search engine like Google sort its search result using many factors such as reliability, credibility, quality, popularity, etc; which means that the result sorted from the best to the worst. So, if you want to find the best suppliers for your company, pick the website listed in the top of first page. Read the rest of this entry »
Auto Repair Has Never Been More Important
Automotive service and repair has changed dramatically over a generation, according to the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), an independent group that tests and certifies the competence of auto technicians nationwide.
Today, high-tech systems that were unheard of 30 years ago – anti-lock brakes, electronic engine controls and computerized diagnostics – are commonplace. It doesn’t appear that the swift pace of technological advancement will slow any time soon, either, with the advent of hybrid vehicles and such features on the horizon as interactive suspensions, constantly variable-speed transmissions and 42-volt batteries.
For automotive service professionals, this means continual training and coursework to keep up with the torrent of changes. Disparaged years ago as “grease monkeys,” mechanics today have become automotive technicians, every bit as comfortable behind a computer screen and keyboard as under the hood with a wrench.
ASE is reminding motorists to follow the service schedules listed in their owners’ manuals before making a long-distance drive. While few people would ignore an ominous service engine light, many do skip oil changes. Yet in survey after survey, ASE-certified master auto technicians say that the old-fashioned oil change is one of the most vital services for getting the most from your automotive investment.
ASE was founded in 1972 as a nonprofit, independent organization dedicated to improving the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive professionals. Its 400,000 certified technicians wear blue-and-white ASE shoulder insignia and carry credentials listing their exact areas of certification. Their employers often display the ASE sign.

