2012年9月1日 星期六

caravan, caravansary, tow, chassis, suspected,

 caravansary
An inn in some eastern countries with a large courtyard that provides accommodation for caravans.
Synonyms:khan
Usage:A steady stream of travelers both arriving and leaving kept the caravansary bustling well into the night.



Description: The recalled all-in-one desktop computers, or PCs, are flat-panel monitors with the PC integrated into the monitor housing itself. The power supplies are also inside the monitor or PC housing. The computer chassis has a matte black finish with the brand name "ThinkCentre" in the lower left hand corner of the monitor front. The recalled desktop model numbers, M90z and M70z, along with the serial number and manufacturing date code can be found on a label on the underside of the unit.

 
Picture of recalled M70z computer label showing model and serial number locations

Suspected Sale by China Stirs Concern at White House

The Obama administration says it believes that a Chinese manufacturer sold North Korea the chassis and other parts for a missile-transport vehicle, a senior official said.

 

Company Profiles | 31.08.2011


A symbol of postwar freedom, the Hymer caravan, turns 50

The first Hymer caravans rolled off the company's production line 50 years ago. These homes on wheels gave Germany's postwar generation a new form of mobility, and quickly became popular throughout Europe and the world.

When Bad Waldsee-based Hymer celebrates its 50th birthday this year, the company will look back at a long, successful run in the business of building camping caravans.
The company's roots go back to 1956, when Erwin Hymer built his first caravan in the small repair workshop his father, Alfons, opened in 1923.
Mass production of the "Hymermobil" began in 1961, just in time for Germany's postwar recovery phase, nicknamed the "Wirtschaftswunder" or "economic miracle." Suddenly flush with disposable income, Germans started taking vacations in southern Europe - often in converted VW buses.
A Hymer caravan being producedOnce a caravan floor is in place, the interior is constructedRepair parts
Most original Hymer caravans are still in the company's product lineup - albeit modernized and equipped with the latest technical advances. The hallmark features of the early designs are still present.
According to Hans-Herbert Haugg, the factory also produces 15,000 individual parts which are built into various caravan models daily. This in-house production department means that replacement parts for older caravans are always available.
"When I get an order for a replacement part for a vehicle that's now 20 years old, we can build it within 10 days," Haugg told Deutsche Welle. "It's a bit of a challenge, but we can do it."
A Hymer caravan based on a 1961 Borgward B611 chassisThis 1961 Hymer 'Caravano' is based on Borgward B611 chassis 2,500 pieces
The average Hymer caravan is 7 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. It is equipped with everything from a kitchen to sitting and sleeping areas, and consists of 2,500 individual pieces.
The company's Bad Waldsee factory is 24,000 square meters in size and houses four assembly lines. At the beginning of each line, little more than a caravan floor can be seen. As the platform moves further down the line, the interior configuration is mounted and the external panels are fitted.
Caravans designed to be towed by a vehicle are constructed in much the same way as those meant to be mounted on motorized chassis, Haugg says, adding that it takes about eight weeks to finish each caravan.
Unfinished caravans in Hymer' production hallIt takes about eight weeks to build a complete caravan
Competitive market
Hymer marketing director Hermann Pfaff says the company has invested 220 million euros over the past 10 years in an effort to stay ahead of its competition.
Selling camping caravans isn't easy, especially during a financial crisis, he says. After all, motorized caravans carry price tags between 39,000 and 300,000 euros, while a towed model costs 17,000 and 25,000 euros. Hymer and its 2,700 employees were hit hard by the last recession, and slowed production in favor of selling off existing inventory.
"That's why our sales made it through the crisis considerably better than our production levels indicate," Pfaff says. "Those numbers didn't collapse as drastically as our production numbers did."
Hermann Pfaff stands in front of a Hymer caravanHermann Pfaff is in charge of sales and marketing at HymerEurope-wide sales
Hymer has some 450 distributors throughout Europe, and exports account for about 65 percent of its sales.
"Our market is Europe, but we have distributors in Asia and South Africa," Pfaff says. "But those are generally larger single deals."
Despite its far reach, Hymer shares one distinct quality with many other German companies: It's family-owned, with 77 percent of its stock belonging to 80-year-old Erwin Hymer and his family.
The company's head of human resources, Gerhard Melinz, says the company is also facing the typically German problem of a labor shortage as it struggles to find skilled craftsmen
"The shortage of qualified labor is definitely a significant topic, especially in the region we're located in," Melinz said. "It's something which will always be with us in the coming years."
Author: Monika Lohmüller / gps
Editor: Sam Edmonds



caravan
  • [kǽrəvæ`n]
(kăr'ə-văn') pronunciation
n.
  1. A company of travelers journeying together, as across a desert or through hostile territory.
  2. A single file of vehicles or pack animals.
  3. A large covered vehicle; a van.
  4. Chiefly British. A trailer or dwelling place on wheels.
[French caravane or Italian carovana, both from Persian kārvān.]
[名]
1 ((単数・複数扱い))(砂漠などを行く商人・巡礼などの)キャラバン, 隊商;(荷馬車・トラックで移動する)隊列.
2 (サーカス巡業用・ジプシーなどの)大型ほろ馬車(wagon);箱荷車(van).
3 ((英))移動住宅, トレーラーハウス(((米))trailer).
━━[動](〜ed or 〜ned, 〜・ing or 〜・ning)(自)
1 キャラバンを組んで旅行[生活]する.
2 ((英))トレーラーハウスで旅行する
We went caravaning round France.
トレーラーハウスでフランスを回った.
[イタリア語←ペルシア語kārwān]



chassis[chas・sis]

  • レベル:社会人必須
  • 発音記号[tʃǽsi | ʃǽsi]
[名](複〜 〔tǽsiz, ǽs- | ǽs-〕)(▼単複同形だが発音が異なる)
1 (自動車の)シャシ, 車台;(飛行機の)主脚.
2 《軍事》砲座.
3 (ラジオ・テレビの)台座;シャシ(取り付けの全装置).
4 (キャビネットなどの)外枠;窓のサッシ.
5 ((俗))身体, 胴体;(特に女性の)体.
[フランス語]

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