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Manufacturer and Supplier of Rotor, Gasket, Nut, Door Handles, Rubber Bush, Ball Joint, Hub Nut, Connecting Rod Bush. We are Exporter of Distributor Cap, Rotor, Timing Chain, Door Handles, Brake Line with spring, Tail Light Cover. http://www.renaultsparepart.cm |
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Ball Joint, Brake Line with spring, Silencer Gasket, Distributor Cap, Connecting Rod, Door Handles, Rotor, Oil Filter, Timing Chain, Hub Nut, Ball End Pin, Carbon Brush. |
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GPS Auto Tracker
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The use of covet GPS vehicle tracking to conduct surveillance has increased as the technology has evolved in terms of size, range and reliability. Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies are using the technology to fight crime on a daily basis. Investigative services both private and public have used the technology to discover and prosecute sexual predators, cheating spouses, misuse of vehicles and equipment, child custody violations, embezzlement , Insurance fraud and many other vehicle location related violations.
Many civil liberty and privacy advocates have endeavored to limit the use of this technology. Legislation and court filings by these groups have sought to require search warrants prior to the use of covert GPS vehicle tracking, However a decision by the 7th Circuit of the US Court of Appeals has ruled that placing a GPS tracking device on a vehicle is lawful and does not require a search warrant, The federal government successfully argued that placing a GPS tracking device on a vehicle does not violate the 4th Amendment of the Constitution and is not an unreasonable search of the vehicle. The vehicles were not entered or physically searched. This means that all that is needed to employ a device is normal probable cause.
Many states and local governments have however enacted laws and regulations limiting the use of GPS vehicle tracking. As a general rule a private citizen may only place a device on a vehicle they own, leases or rents. Prior to employing a GPS tracking device on any other vehicle it would be wise to contact your States Attorney General Office for advice. Failure to do so could result in severe legal liabilities that may include incarceration.
New strides in technology have greatly reduced the size of GPS tracking units. Some GPS data logging devices are no larger than a pen. Even the real time tracking devices are now available in the size of a pack of cards.
The units that use older data logging technology are the cheapest and easiest tracking devices to use. In addition these units do not require any monthly fees or use of a third party to access tracking information. The downside of employing this type of tracking device is that it must be retrieved in order to access the tracking information.
Real time GPS tracking devices provide current or real time tracking information. This information is gathered by the tracking device then uploaded to a service provider using existing cell phone or satellite phone technology. The service provider then provides access to this information to its clients. Information gathered by this method unlike data logging is subject to possible compromise.
Never the less the bottom line is that the use of covert GPS vehicle tracking devices by private citizens requires a great deal of discretion and judgment. Failure to do so could lead to severe legal penalties.
James Kesel, MS is the Publisher of the GPS Auto Tracker website at http://www.gps-auto-trackers.com, providing information on the latest GPS Tracking systems and there uses including covert GPS Vehicle Tracking.
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis" to its report gallery. Slovakia, the third-largest automotive manufacturer in central Europe, is among the fastest growing automotive markets in the Central & Eastern European Region (CEE), with the industry production growing almost two-fold (93%) in 2007 from the previous year. In percentage terms, the Slovakian automobile industry expanded by 93.3%. However, the country manufactures most of its automobiles for export, and this trend will continue in future, says the market research report “Slovakia Automobile Sector Analysis”.
This report provides a comprehensive review on the growth rationales, challenges and market prospects for the Slovakia automotive industry. It gives a detailed overview on the industry segmented into turnover, production, sales, export and investment, and predicts the future direction of the industry.
Key Highlights of the Report
- The automotive industry is the main driver of the Slovak economy, with the sector accounting for around 35% of total industrial production in 2007.
- Total production of the Slovakian automotive industry surged huge 93.3% and reached 571,071 Units in 2007 as compared to the previous year.
- Slovakia’s geographical location and relatively cheap labor force drives its automotive industry.
- From longer-term perspective, R&D will play a greater role to increase the chances of sustained growth once Slovakia’s advantage in terms of labor costs disappears.
- The Slovakian automobile industry is export-oriented. In 2007, the total automotive export from the country reached 564 Billion SKK (US$ 27.07 Billion) as compared to 402 Billion SKK (US$ 19.30 Billion) in 2005.
- Entry of new market players such as PSA and KIA will diversify Slovakia’s automotive industry and will help it to grow further.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed in the Report
- What are growth rationales and market prospects of Slovakia automotive industry?
- What is the current statistics of the Slovakia automotive industry?
- Where does the Slovakia auto industry stands vis-a-vis the European auto industry?
- What are the challenges for the industry?
- Who are the Key players in the industry?
Key Industry Players Analyzed in the Report
This section covers the key facts about major players currently operating in the Slovakia automotive sector such as Volkswagen, PSA and KIA Motors.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information in this report has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
The analysis methods used in the report include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM132.htm
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N.R.Bearing, Skf Bearings,Roller Bearings,ball bearings manufacturer.
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Manufacturer and Supplier of N.R. Bearing, ball bearing, ceramic bearings, roller bearings, Clutch Bearing, Automotive bearing, Needle Roller Bearings. We have wide range of Needle Bearing, Steel Bearing, Plain Bearing, Nsk Bearing, Skf Bearing.
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Fiat,Tractor Parts,Fiat Tractor,fiat spare parts,Fiat,Tractor,parts,Tractor part
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Manufacturer and Exporter of fiat-445 tractor spare parts, Engine part, automotive, Transmission parts, Hydraulic Parts, auto parts, Body Parts, Electrical Spares Part. We are supplier of complete range of fiat tractor spare part, 399, 480, fiat, tractor, engine part, auto parts.
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Turkey Automobile Sector Forecast (2008-2012)
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Turkey Automobile Sector Forecast (2008-2012)” to its report gallery. Automobile sector plays a vital role in the Turkish economy as it has taken an important place in the export mix of the country. Automobile exports from Turkey made up nearly 75% of its total auto production in 2007, a straight growth of 18% from the previous year. Increasing export volumes are making Turkey the next export hub for automobile, says the RNCOS research report – “Turkey Automobile Sector Forecast (2008-2012)”.
The emergence of Turkey as an export center is attracting major players from across the world to invest in the auto sector. In fact, FDI inflow in the sector has been continuously increasing from past few years on account of the country’s strategic location and proximity with both European and the Middle East countries. And taking the benefits of government incentives, various automobile giants have made Turkey a gateway to enter the European auto markets.
This report comprehensively studies the Turkish automobile market, comprising of passenger cars, commercial vehicles, tractors, and automotive component market. It also evaluates the export market and opportunities for the automobile and its associated industries.
Key Findings of the Report
- Free Trade Zones (FTZs) are designed to encourage trade to and from Turkey, boosting the automobile sector of the country.
- Passenger car segment has the largest share in all aspects of the automobile industry, i.e., exports, production, imports and sales.
- Automobile production in Turkey grew by 11% in 2007 over 2006.
- Automotive component production grew at a CAGR of 21.55% during 2003–2007.
- The annual automobile production is estimated to increase to 1.8 Million by 2012.
- Exports by the Turkish automobile industry are projected to surge at a CAGR of 11.49% during 2008-2012.
Key Issues & Facts Analyzed in the Report
- What are the driving factors for the Turkish automobile industry?
- What are the trends in the automobile component industry?
- What are the opportunities for the automobile and associated industries?
- Which segment of the automobile sector holds major share?
- What would be the projected growth of the automobile industry?
- Who are the major players in the Turkish automobile industry in terms of production, exports and sales?
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
The information has been taken from authentic and reliable sources like books, newspapers, trade journals, white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
Methods, like historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis, have been used in the report for prudent analysis.
For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM136.htm
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