by Karen | Jun 7, 2011 | CMER News Staff, CMER Training, Media Release, Uncategorized
Practical Energy General Session for Industry offered by ATN & AL Industrial Assessment Center Huntsville, Ala., – June 07, 2011—Summer is here and the heat, humidty, and your company’s utility bills are all rising to new highs. Take a few hours next... by Karen | May 23, 2011 | AL Biomass Program News, CMER News, CMER News Staff, CMER Training, Media Release
Huntsville, Ala., – May 17, 2011–The Green Enterprise Development Training Series – developed for manufacturers by Purdue University and SME (Society for Manufacturing Engineers) is being offered for the 1st time in Alabama on May 24th & June 6-10... by Karen | Jan 24, 2011 | Center & Office Research, Dr. Gregory A. Harris, P.E., Dr. Michael D. Anderson, P.E., Freight, Logistics, & Transportation, Jeff Thompson, Karen E. Yarbrough, Report, Transportation Research Board Annual Conference
The research described in this report, Development Of A Method To Forecast Freight Demand Arising From The Final Demand Sector, describes a framework and a research approach to achieve insight into significant components of freight transportation in Alabama and the... by Emily Finney | Jan 18, 2011 | ATN, CMER News, CMER News Staff, CMER Training, Media Release
Huntsville, Ala., Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011 — UAHuntsville has been chosen as the venue for a Model Based Enterprise (MBE) Supplier Education and Training Summit on February 22, 2011 in Huntsville, AL. This MBE Summit is being organized by the National Institute of... by Karen | Nov 23, 2010 | ATN Research, Nicholas Loyd, Publication
Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma are two of the most prominent improvement philosophies available to organizations today. This article investigated how these two philosophies can be used cohesively as an improvement strategy. A comparison was performed relative to the... by Karen | Oct 1, 2010 | Dr. Gregory A. Harris, P.E., Dr. Michael D. Anderson, P.E., Freight, Logistics, & Transportation, Jeff Thompson, Presentation, Presented, Transportation Research Board Annual Conference
The use of national freight data at the local level is challenging due to the high level of aggregation and because freight data is proprietary. Many national freight databases aggregate information to the individual states or major communities. Most methods of...