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    5 Innovative Technologies That Could Replace Car Keys Are the Days of Car Keys Numbered? With the rapid rate the automotive industry is advancing, there is no wonder that avant-garde innovations are gradually replacing older creations, such as car keys. That is right! A few cars already feature replacements to traditional key fobs, so it is a likely possibility that, one day, we may only see keys in museums. If this happens, will the auto locksmith craft become defunct as well? Or maybe adapt…

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    While some people may view a bunch of men driving around a track as boring and pointless, V8 Supercar racing has moved well beyond being a recreational pursuit. This evolving multi-million dollar sport continues to push the limits of technology and engineering. Formally known as ‘The touring Car Championship’ established in 1960 this sport has been subject to 56 years of major technological adjustments and advancements. Adjustments in rules, regulations and name, advancements in engines and…

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    unsafe because they have been known to get into more crashes than human drivers as the years go by. Besides the many reason why driverless cars should not be put on the road, The car companies like volvo have been testing the cars uses and limits for almost 2 decades about a decade and a half. Volvo and other companies priorities are to make autonomous cars that mitigate future accidents because of reduced human error. These companies have done extensive research on these sensors and computer…

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    Essay On Self Insurance

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    vehicles. The main concern regarding these vehicles is the insurance risk for crashes. Given the unknown risks, insurance companies are not sure what to do at the moment. Some developers are stepping in to fill this gap themselves: Google, Mercedes, and Volvo are self insuring their own products. In any case, there are a few implications to consider here. Self-insurance could expel a key firewall amongst hazard and development, possibly obstructing the last mentioned. Innovation new businesses,…

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    standards (Gale, 2004 as cited in Highfill, Baki, Copus, Green, Smith, & Whineland, n.d.). A few buy-over occurred in late twentieth century, such as the merging of Daimler-Benz A.G. with Chrysler Cooperation to form Daimler Chryler A.G in 1998, Ford with Volvo, and General Motors and Saab (Gale, 2004 as cited in Highfill, Baki, Copus, Green, Smith, & Whineland, n.d.). The buy-over can reduce competitiveness and create a more resilient and robust firm by the consolidation of…

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    B2C Case Study

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    often made by more than just one person. However, in consumer contexts, many purchasing decisions are very spontaneous because they do not always come with a big price tag and thus, do not have the same effect. (confirmed by our contact person at VOLVO CE) Lastly, talking about the relationship between customer and seller, It is not uncommon that a very small amount of the customers constitutes to a very large portion of the entire business in B2B contexts, however in B2C businesses, it is more…

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    Management by objectives, initially popularized by Peter Drucker in 1954 in his book The Practice of Management, is a managerial process or system whereby specific objectives are identified and accomplished by superiors and subordinates in a set period; output and task attainment are supervised and assessed on a regular basis. This concept has been considered as one of the most influential managerial theories and touches virtually every part of the business. The profound impact of MBO theory on…

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    The issue in this case was whether PHBV was the BO on dividends paid by Prevost. This court has considered the “BO” meaning under an OECD tax treaty and used a form over substance approach to determine whether PHVB is the holding company for Prevost. The tax authority argued that the PHBV was not the BO of dividends received from Prevost. However, the court disagreed by relying on Canada’s domestic law definition of BO as “the person who “receives the dividends for his or her own use and…

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    Forge Lubricants Essay

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    Forge Lubricants Company Profile: Forge Lubricants is a manufacturer of lubricants from heavy duty diesel engine oil, marine grade engine oil, hydraulic oil, industrial grade grease to coolants and automotive diesel engine oils. All our products are directed towards fulfilling the complexities and changing needs of the forging and lubricant industries globally. We understand the dynamics of the forging and lubricant industries which has become the platform and foundation pillars of Forge…

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    Self Driving Trucks

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    This report is about Self-driving Trucks. Self driving trucks are used so that autonomous trucks can coordinate their movements to platoon closely together over long stretches of highway, cutting down on wind drag and saving on fuel. The autonomous trucks will 'talk' to each other and coordinate their driving to maximize efficiency, including keeping the trailing vehicle behind the front one to minimize drag, similar to how trains of cyclists 'draft' behind the leading one. The self-driving…

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