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  2. Hitachi Construction Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved December 27, 2017. Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (日立建機株式会社) is a Japanese construction equipment company which is into the manufacturing, sales and service of construction machinery, transportation machinery, and other machines and devices. [1] It is a subsidiary of the Hitachi Group .

  3. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    List of tool manufacturers. This is a list of manufacturers of Woodworking hand tools, hand-held power tools and stationary machines. Western Forge, [18] Pratt-Read, [19] SK Hand Tools. [20] [21] Milwaukee, Hart, Ridgid power tools, [31] Ryobi, Homelite, Hoover, Vax, [32] Bissell, Dirt Devil. [33]

  4. Hitachi - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi, Ltd. [nb 1] ( Japanese pronunciation: [çi̥taꜜtɕi]) is a Japanese multinational conglomerate founded in 1910 and headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The company is active in a range of industries, including digital systems, power and renewable energy solutions, railway systems, healthcare products, and financial systems.

  5. Hitachi Consulting - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi Consulting Corporation was an American international management and technology consulting firm with headquarters in Dallas, Texas.It was founded in November 2000 as a subsidiary of the Japanese corporation Hitachi, and employed approximately 6,500 people in the US, Japan, Brazil, China, India, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, the UK, Germany, and Vietnam.

  6. Hitachi Energy - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi Energy Ltd is a global technology company headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. The company’s products include high-voltage equipment, transformers, grid integration and grid automation technologies, and services for renewable energy sectors.

  7. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (三菱重工業株式会社, Mitsubishi Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-kaisha, MHI) is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the predecessor of ...

  8. Techtronic Industries - Wikipedia

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    Techtronic Industries Company Limited創科實業有限公司. Techtronic Industries Company Limited ( TTI Group or TTI) is a Hong Kong China –based multinational company that designs, produces, and markets power tools, outdoor power equipment, hand tools, and floor care appliances. It pioneered cordless power tools powered by lithium-ion ...

  9. Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery - Wikipedia

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    Tata Motors. Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Pvt Ltd [1] or THCMC is an India-based joint venture company between Tata Motors of India and Hitachi Construction Machinery of Japan. It was previously known as Telco Construction Equipment Co. Ltd. or Telcon for short. TATA Hitachi excavator at work in Hyderabad.

  10. Miter saw - Wikipedia

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    Power miter saw. A power miter saw, also known as a drop saw, is a power tool used to make a quick, accurate crosscut in a workpiece at a selected angle. It is commonly used for cutting of molding and trim. Most miter saws are relatively small and portable, with common blade sizes ranging from 200 to 300 mm (8 to 12 in).

  11. Bertha (tunnel boring machine) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. July 30, 2013. Disassembled. August 2017. Bertha was a 57.5-foot-diameter (17.5 m) tunnel boring machine built specifically for the Washington State Department of Transportation 's (WSDOT) Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel project in Seattle, Washington, United States. [2] It was made by Hitachi Zosen Sakai Works in Osaka, Japan ...