Asian Review of Business and Technology 1997 - Abstracts

Asian Review of Business and Technology 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A global outlook.EconomicsDato Mohd Saleh Sulong
All change in Mongolia. (newly elected Mongolia President seeks radical change; includes interview with President Bagabandi)Economics 
All change in the office?Economics 
A mini boom. (hydraulic excavators proliferating)Economics 
A new role for Ramos? (Philippines President Fidel Ramos)Economics 
An outstanding case. (computer/peripheral case manufacturer Loyalty Founder Enterprise Co., Ltd.)Economics 
A tiger stumbles. (devaluation of Thailand's currency, baht)Economics 
A twist in the tiger cub's tale. (political and economic crises in the Philippines)Economics 
A yen for change. (Japanese yen's fall)Economics 
Bangladesh - open for business. (includes related articles on investment, trade, export processing zones, power generation and distribution projects)Economics 
Bayer fills Monsanto's shoes in Thailand. (Bayer Premier Company Ltd., Monsanto Thailand Ltd.)Economics 
Be prepared. (business contact making at trade fairs)Economics 
Better quality and economy with polyethylene. (plastic material for industrial packaging)Economics 
Bridging the gap. (Johor Strait between Singapore and Malaysia)Economics 
Bright prospects. (India's metals sector)Economics 
Careful planning reaps rewards.(Condition Monitoring)Economics 
China opens up - at last. (the Internet)Economics 
Competitive ports. (Singapore losing status as leading transshipment center as port development grows in region)Economics 
Constructive destruction.(demolition)Economics 
Conveyors aid performance. (sortation conveyers)Economics 
Delaying destruction. (economic activity adversely effecting Asia's temples)Economics 
Developing links with South Korea. (Russia)Economics 
Drawing up a BOT contract. (Build-Own-Transfer) (construction agreements)Economics 
Driving multimedia development. (Malaysia)Economics 
Exports inexorably up. (Thailand)Economics 
Facing up to the future. (slow down of east Asian economic tiger)Economics 
Fair winds. (Hong Kong's trade exhibitions)Economics 
For improved performance. (new construction equipment)Economics 
Genset selection. (engine generating sets; includes related article on maintenance tips)Economics 
Getting attached. (forklift attachments)EconomicsBill Redmond
Getting smarter. (intelligent process equipment)Economics 
Global applications. (system integration, the Internet)Economics 
Going with the flow. (logistics)Economics 
Harnessing high tech. (Malaysian government's high-tech policies)Economics 
High expectations for low-tech. (science and research in Japan)Economics 
Home-grown talent. (Asian business schools training future managers)Economics 
Incentives less important - Rafidah. (Malyasian International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Rafidah Aziz)Economics 
Industries tipped to lead. (Hong Kong's manufacturing may transfer to China)Economics 
Innovative techniques. (welding with galvanised light-gauge sheets)Economics 
Into CRT production. (TECO Information Systems)Economics 
In touch with technology. (Asian businesses benefiting from French institutions)Economics 
Investors take a closer look. (Philippines)Economics 
Japanese cars in top gear.Economics 
Kazakhstan - who's in, who wants in.Economics 
Keeping it safe. (business information)Economics 
Keep it simple. (single supplier production lines)EconomicsDavid Fowler
Korean constructors target ASEAN.Economics 
Laying the tourist trail. (Pakistan)EconomicsAndrew Hubback
Linking with the future. (the Internet's impact on Asian companies)EconomicsPaul Gregg
Looking to the future. (World Trade Centre Metro Manila, Philippines)Economics 
Low-cost control. (process controls)Economics 
Meeting demand for mass-housing. (building components, Philippines)Economics 
Mixed prospects for investment. (South Korean investments in Russia)Economics 
Monitoring growth. (ADI Corp. PC color monitor specialists)Economics 
More than a money saver. (the Intranet's use within companies)Economics 
MPAC's impact in Asia. (Asset Care Management)Economics 
New growth zone eyes regional links. (Mindanao, the Philippines)Economics 
New incentives and priorities. (Philippines' economic policy)Economics 
Oil leads, but other opportunists fail to follow. (trade with Central Asian republics)Economics 
Open for business. (Malaysian industrial development)Economics 
Opportunity knocks for Austrian firms(Austrian firms establish businesses in southern China and Hong Kong)EconomicsAlfred E. Mayer
PCs, monitors and much more. (Mitac International Corp.)Economics 
Plastics in the pipeline.EconomicsBrian Dumbleton
Pre-owned plant - checking the costs.Economics 
Printing in colour.Economics 
Profiting from packaging. (Superior Metal Printing Ltd)Economics 
Providing the competitive edge. (airport retail stores)Economics 
Rafidah opens trade doors. (Malaysian Minister for International Trade and Industry Rafidah Aziz)Economics 
Reach stacker or lift truck? (materials handling equipment)EconomicsAnton Cooijmans
Research in Austria.(Austrian research and development)EconomicsHarald Thurnher
Scanning the market. (Optrox Technology Corp.)Economics 
Serving - universally. (database industry)Economics 
Signs of progress. (emerging markets of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, India)Economics 
Silicon Island strategy. (information technology hardware industry effect on Taiwan)Economics 
Simplified SCADA. (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)Economics 
Simplifying the process. (surface engineering)Economics 
Swiss engineers target Asia.(Swiss engineering manufacturers' exports to Asia)Economics 
Switched on. (communications industry, Canada)Economics 
Taiwan ranks third in IT production. (information technology)Economics 
Technology cuts warehousing costs.EconomicsBill Redmond
Technology for efficiency. (document management)Economics 
Terengganu: the investor-friendly state. (Malaysian state) (Special Supplement)Economics 
The Davao advantage. (Davao City, the Philippines)Economics 
The Mahathir factor. (Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad)(Interview)Economics 
The new century. (the year 2000 millenium computer bug)Economics 
The petrochemical pioneer. (Petrochemicals Corporation of Asia Pacific president Antonio Garcia)Economics 
The third wave. (the Internet's global impact)Economics 
The world's most simplified UPS. (uninterruptible power supply; Hita Technology Co. to build distribution system in Southeast Asia)Economics 
Think asset care, not maintenance.EconomicsKim Duffy
Towards full research park status. (economic zones)Economics 
Try Turkmenistan. (economic profile)Economics 
Vienna: gateway to the EU and emerging markets.(Vienna, Austria)Economics 
What's BOT got? (the Build-Operate-Transfer concept)Economics 
Which EPZ? (Export Processing Zones)Economics 
Which way forward as Hong Kong goes back? (Hong Kong's handover to China)Economics 
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