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By Dez Duran-Lamanilao The lobster business is unendingly growing nationwide and worldwide. Maine and Massachusetts are two of the highest producers within the country, contributing to more than 90% of the total national landings. There are two types of lobsters: American and Spiny. The previous has marketable meat found in its claws, body, tail, whereas […]

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By Dez Duran-Lamanilao In the previous blog, we have demonstrated the dominating power of robots. In fact, according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), more than 1.4 million industrial robots are expected to be installed in factories across the globe by 2019, with the strongest growth drivers for the industry found in China. Robots […]

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By Dez Duran-Lamanilao It is a natural expectation for hydraulic systems to have leaks. Most systems are designed that way to allow a fluid from a higher pressurized area to travel into a lower pressurized zone. The most common purposes for such are for the lubrication, cleaning and cooling of a specific area or component. […]

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Commercial ships are usually designed such that they can withstand the test of time. Thus, it is always possible that their engines are older or have decreased in efficiency over time, which may result to diminished performance. At times, if the cost of redesigning is more expensive, owners decide to dispose of these ships. However, […]

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Maersk Line Connection Danish container shipping company Maersk Line has decided to optimize its AC network with the launch of the AC1 service, connecting the West Coast of Latin America with Asia. Scheduled to launch at the end of June, the AC1 service is expected to provide reduced transit times between South and East China, Taiwan and South […]

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