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Calibration for GKN Westland Industrial

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2000
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Taking on the Arctic with GKN

The Engineer, 2018
The frozen lakes of northern Sweden provide the ultimate test-bed for the latest torque vectoring technology.
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The Management and Organisation of GKN

1990
Thus far, this history has been concerned in the main with companies, products or manufacturing processes and has attempted to show the reasons why particular businesses succeeded or failed. Reference has been made to those individuals who exercised a crucial influence over specific strategies (H.
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Leveraging knowledge in the innovation and learning process at GKN

International Journal of Technology Management, 2004
To succeed in the competitive business arena, companies must leverage their existing knowledge and create new knowledge that favourably positions them in their targeted market. There has been a great deal of effort to develop new applications of information technology to support the digital capture, storage, retrieval and distribution of an ...
Catherine L. Wang, Pervaiz K. Ahmed
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The new ‘Mr Big’ at GKN

Industrial Management, 1975
With 16 years of top management experience matched by an equally impressive physical stature, the man who succeeds Sir Raymond Brookes at GKN — Barrie Heath — aims to put Britain's biggest engineering company on an international footing. From now on, GKN's main purpose will be one of “hard sell” on world markets, the new chairman tells Ken Gooding.
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GKN ENTER THE FILTRATION INDUSTRY

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1970
A NEW company, GKN Farr Filtration Ltd. was formed in July, and their first press conference was held at the Waldorf Hotel, London, last month. Guest Keen & Nettlefolds Ltd. and the Farr Company of Los Angeles have formed this jointly and equally owned UK subsidiary, GKN Farr Filtration Ltd, which is believed to be the fourth largest manufacturer ...
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GKN at War, 1939–45

1990
A pamphlet compiled by the Iron and Steel Federation recording their contribution to the war effort emphasised the industrial nature of the conflict in 1939–45. A Lancaster bomber, it observed, though constructed of light metals and alloys, also contained around four tons of steel (for engine parts, airscrew hubs, mountings and armament) and could ...
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Effective OR at GKN

Management Education and Development, 1970
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GKN's split finalised

Filtration & Separation, 2001
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