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Vehicle Leasing - A Case Study

A manufacturing company with 120 staff historically bought their company vehicles from the local dealer who offered excellent service, choice and most importantly a large discount. The quantity of cars required at this stage was six and two vans, which they purchased from ex-demonstration stock. The next step was to contact hire, lease or finance their vehicles to save cash flow.


Mileage Modifications In Cars

Since the first mass production car ever to emerge from a car factory, technology has improved greatly if not


Ceramic and Pottery Defects 4: Defects Generated During Drying Operations

In this 4th in the series on ceramic defects, drying of ceramic parts is discussed. At first, water is easily removed allowing rapid drying, but then diffusion takes over and the water must be removed slowly or the ware will crack or distort. Finally, the last tightly-held water must be removed. The process is moderated by temperature, humidity, and airflow control.



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