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PEORIA, Ill., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Caterpillar Inc. has been named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI) for the tenth straight year and once again been recognized as the sustainability leader in the Industrial Engineering sector.
Caterpillar has been committed to sustainability for many years. We believe it's both the right thing to do and a real business opportunity. Our ongoing inclusion on the DJSI exemplifies our progress in aligning our sustainability efforts with our business strategy," said Doug Oberhelman, Caterpillar CEO.
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Dean P. Laing (argued), O'Neil, Cannon & Hollman, Milwaukee, WI, for Waukesha Foundry, Inc.
Allan D. Krezminski (argued), Elm Grove, WI, Paul B. McNe...
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Many companies in the Industrial Engineering sector use agency workers as one of their key flexible labour resource elements. As such the introduction...
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Concurrent Engineering, Global Competitiveness, and Staying Alive: An Industrial Management Roundtable, Part II
Charlie Cotton: I would say that our...
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DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ddae0d/industrial_tribolo) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Son...
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A degree program development plan and a report from the Diversity Committee were items the USI Board of Trustees reviewed at the May 7 meeting in Evansville.
Seven baccalaureate degree programs, four master's degree programs, and two doctoral programs are in the plan for 2011-2013. Business economics, business/engineering, entrepreneurship, health informatics, industrial engineering, international business, and respiratory therapy are baccalaureate degree proposals.
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-- New Subject Area Supports Engineering Professionals With Best Practice Content on Project Management and Product Lifecycle Management --
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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CO. 77
Industrial Engineering Co., Inc. and Local Union No.
101, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, AF...
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The University of Oklahoma has developed a new set of degree options designed to produce college graduates with a set of skills tailor-made to boost the local and national economy.
Members of the business community had a hand in developing the curriculum, in order to produce graduates capable of filling a specific need in the corporate world. The program may serve to attract more college students to Oklahoma as well.