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LA County Library employee Steve Garcia brings food to a car at a food drive-thru giveaway at Citrus College in Glendora, Dec. 8, 2020. The food giveaway was hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Have a rough idea of the application of pipe nipples in manufacturing & distribution industries
Pipeline transportation is a method of transporting liquid and gas materials over a long distance using pipelines as a means of transportation. It is a transportation mode that transports petroleum, coal and chemical products from the place of production to the market. It is a special component of the mainline transportation in the unified transportation network. Sometimes a pneumatic tube can do a similar job. It transports solid tanks with compressed gas and holds cargo inside. Petroleum products are more expensive to transport by pipeline than water, but still cheaper than rail. Most pipelines are used by their owners to transport their own products.
Therefore, pipeline manufacturing is particularly important for every country. The pipeline manufacturing market is no longer blindly pursuing low prices and is gradually moving towards high-quality products, and the market will eliminate a group of unqualified enterprises. In pipe manufacturing, pipe nipples are also an extremely important part. A pipe nipple is a connection tool between a pipe and a pipe, and it is a detachable connection point between a component and a pipe. It plays an indispensable and important role in pipe fittings. It is one of the two main components of hydraulic pipelines. Pipe nipples are used for straight-line connections such as meters. Socket welding or threaded connections are available. It is mainly used for small-diameter low-pressure pipelines, used for parts that need frequent assembly and disassembly, or used for final adjustment of pipelines using threaded pipe fittings.
The company specializes in providing various pipe nipples, such as steel pipe nipples, stainless steel nipples, aluminium pipe nipples, etc. The pipe nipples provided by our company are of high quality, reliable sealing performance, convenient loading and unloading, and are widely used in various industries. We have many years of experience in producing pipe nipples, and according to the development of time and technology, the nipples produced have been well received by customers. At the same time, we provide customized service for pipe nipples to meet the different needs of various customers.
LED Solar Lanterns - Dureji, Balochistan May9, 2012
Distribution of 500 LED Solar Lanterns to 500 families of remote villages of Taluka Dureji, District Lasbela, Balochistan Province, Pakistan
Event Hosted by Former Chief Minister Balochistan and tribal head Sardar Mohammed Saleh Bhotani.
Lanterns were gifted under the “Pehli Kiran” poverty alleviation program of Pervaiz Lodhie, President LEDtronics USA & Shaan Technologies Pakistan
LED Lanterns and Solar Panels designed and manufactured by Shaantech.
Distribution was supported by UNDP GEF SGP National Coordinator Mr. Masood Ahmed Lohar.
UNDP GEF SGP: UNDP Green Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (SGP)
Program was organized by IRDO Indus Rural Development Organization (IRDO) Chairman Mr. Faqeerdad Khoso and Executive Director
Shokat Memon.
Distributed in 19 small and scattered villages. The villages include Sorh Village, Jumki Village, Durreji Goth, Lop Goth, Lohi Village, Ari Pir, Hub Meera Village, Umedabad, Shakar Village, Umar Goth, Lakhro Hill, Sutanak Village, Jhumki, Tor Village, Hanidan, Krijhal, Potera, Shakir Village, Darazi Villages.
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Solar LED Lantern Distribution, Bhako Village May8, 2012
Tharparkar District, Province of Sindh, Pakistan
Pervaiz Lodhie “Pehli Kiran” socio-economic poverty alleviation program for rural Pakistan’s poorest marginalized communities. 500 LED Lanterns
Manufactured and donated by Shaantech KEPZ Karachi gifted to 500 families of Bhako, Kharoro and Vekasar Villages. These villages are only couple of miles from the India border, Nagarparkar area of Thar desert. Majority of people are Hindus. No roads into these villages. We had to use 4-Wheel Drive UNDP vehicles.
Trip and distribution facilitated and supported by:
Masood Lohar, UNDP Green Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme
Abbas Khoso, Integrated Rural Awareness and Development Organisation (IRADO)
Present on the trip:
Pervaiz Lodhie, LEDtronics, USA
Shahid Siddiqui, Shaan Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Karachi, Pakistan
Hassan Ali, 56 years old, collects seeds from a trader in Bullo Jadiid village, Baidoa district, 250km south of Mogadishu, Somalia. FAO is running a seed voucher programme in conjunction with local traders.
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Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Ismail Taxta. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
The explosion of content on the Internet has many media companies racing to experiment with new forms of media and tackling ever more complex modes of distribution across myriad devices. But a lingering question for many media companies is around how to apply technologies to digitize and exploit archival content. Whether video, photography, or text, many of New York’s biggest media companies are grappling with how to take advantage of what seems a huge opportunity.
To dig deeper and get a sense of how NYC’s major players were contending with this issue, we gathered a panel to share their perspectives during our Internet Week event, The Value in the Vault, hosted at Shutterstock the evening of May 22. The panel included Jim Chou, CTO at Shutterstock; Marc Frons, CIO at The New York Times; Mona Jimenez, Associate Arts Professor and Associate Director, Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program at NYU Tisch; Owen Rambow, Co-Chair, New Media Center, Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University; and Dirk Van Dall, VP, Multimedia Technology Development at Major League Baseball Advanced Media.
Read our takeaways and favorite tweets from the event at medium.com/@nycmedialab/a123a8245c3e.
LA County Library employee Darlene Tien directs traffic at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at Deputy Pierre W. Bain Park/Eastside Pool in Lancaster, Nov. 24, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Alejandro Velasco, of Parks and Recreation Aquatics, loads food for a family during the Food Drive-Thru Giveaway at Franklin D. Roosevelt Park hosted by Los Angeles County and LA Regional Food Bank hosted, December 10, 2020. (Photo by / Los Angeles County)
LA County Parks & Recreation employee Jasmine Morales instructs a driver at a food drive-thru giveaway at Citrus College in Glendora, Dec. 8, 2020. The food giveaway was hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
LA County Public Works employee Luis Franco, left, and Library employee Norman Goldstein load food into a car at a food drive-thru giveaway hosted by the County of Los Angeles and L.A. Regional Food Bank at the San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center in Arleta, Oct. 14, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
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A freight specialist cuts wood for a shipping crate Dec 18. in the distribution management office aboard Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. Freight is one of three section within the Distribution Management Office along with ersonal property shipping office and passenger transportation office. These three sections are responsible for transporting everything from a Marine’s couch back to the United States to ammunition for riflemen deployed all across the world.
Photo by Cpl. Daniel Jean-Paul
Ambassador Rosen journeyed by boat to the island of Tamatan with IOM to deliver supplemental food assistance to this Northwest Outer Islands of the State of Chuuk. US Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia Doria M. Rosen, IOM Housing Implementation Advisor Christopher White, and IOM Reconstruction Operations Consultant took part in a distribution of supplemental food assistance on Tamatan Island. The IOM team delivered 52 cases of vegetables, 23 bottles of vegetable... oil, 120 50lbs. rice sacks, and 319 bars of soap to the island of 493 people. This assistance was provided by USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA).
The Ambassador and IOM Representatives spoke with the community about USAID and IOM’s Typhoon Maysak Response efforts before touring the island and assessing damage to buildings and rainwater catchment systems. They were impressed to see the progress that the local community had made since Maysak, including replanting destroyed crops with the help of seedlings courtesy of a US-funded Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) program, well-maintained wells and rainwater catchment systems, and a thriving boat carving practice.
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Photograph: © Katlyn Murray