Friday, March 27, 2009

Mold and plastic product

Dear Sir/Madam,

 

This is Allan the manager of the Joawa Mold Manufacture Company. I am glad to know your company from the Internet, and see that your company is outstanding in the industry.

 

I am writing to explore the possibility of cooperation with you.

 

Joawa Mold Company is a professional ISO9001 certified plastic injection mold maker and moulder which has been running for more than ten years.

We specialize in the design and manufacture of precise mold and injection moulds. We have state-of-art mould-making machinery, plastic injection moulding machines and over 600 skilled and dedicated workers. 

Every year, over 80% of our moulds are exported to the United States and Europe for production.

 

Apart from using steel P20 from China, we stock steel from Thyssen (Germany) and P20, H13, S7, and 420SS from Assab (Sweden), etc. We choose steel depending on customers' requirements and longevity of moulds. We use standard components from LKM, DME, and HASCO. Moreover, we use hot-runner molds from HUSKY, DME, INCOE, YUDO etc. Our philosophy is to work with our customers in a collaborative way to ensure high quality products and low costs.

For more information, please visit our web site at http://www.joawa.com

 

If there is any project where we can assist you, please don't hesitate to ask us for a quotation. We will respond to you within 2 to 3 working days.

Let us demonstrate our capability and service to you.

Your consideration of Joawa Mold Company will be highly appreciated.

 

Health and Happiness,

Allan

Sales manager/ Sales Department

 

Add: Xin An Industrial Zone, Changan Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, China.

Tel: 0086-769-22691393             Fax: 0086-769-27280991

 

E-mail:allan@joawa.com

 

 

 

 

 

California Fire News - Updates in your mail box

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Butte County: $2.5 million in fire service cuts includes brownouts

Posted: 26 Mar 2009 04:57 AM PDT

OROVILLE — A divided Butte County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved another round of budget cuts, trimming a projected $19.1 million budget deficit by $4.1 million.

The cuts include laying off the equivalent of 42.3 full-time county staffers, and cutting the $2.5 million firefighting contract with the Cal Fire.

With one major exception, the proposed cuts are the same ones the supervisors didn't act on three weeks earlier.

That change, passed on a 3-2 vote, is to not close six foothill fire stations in winter, including ones in the Forest Ranch area, Harts Mill and on the upper Paradise ridge.

Cal Fire-Butte County Fire Chief Henri Brachais told the board and the standing-room-only audience that by making cuts elsewhere and eliminating another field battalion chief position, he would be able to keep the foothill stations open year-round.

The $2.5 million cut in fire service includes "brownouts," which involve closing two county stations a day on a rotating basis.

Deputy County Fire Chief George Morris explained the brownouts will be designed so adjacent stations will not go unmanned at the same time. The goal is to close down one in the north county and one in the south on any given day.

Brachais said the rotating closures will save $1.2 million a year.

The staff cuts will hit almost every other department in the county, but members of the public who spoke focused almost exclusively on fire and library services.

For about two hours a line of citizens came to the lectern to thank the board for finding a way to save the foothill stations and to object to the brownouts.

Source: chicoer.com - Link

New fire management officer for San Bernardino National Forest

Posted: 26 Mar 2009 04:45 AM PDT

Ranger named fire management officer

The district ranger who oversees the area from Crestline to the San Gorgonio Wilderness has been selected as the new fire management officer for the San Bernardino National Forest, according to an agency news release.

Kurt L. Winchester, 54, replaces Chief Michael J. Dietrich, who retires April 3.

Winchester has been ranger for the forest's Mountaintop District since May 2007. He came to the forest from the Plumas National Forest in Northern California where he worked for three years as a special assistant in implementing forest management legislation across three national forests, the release stated.

Winchester received a bachelor's degree in forest management from Utah State University in 1977 and started his career on a Forest Service fire crew for three years in Utah.

Source: pe.com - Link

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