Wednesday, October 5, 2011

2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback

2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback
2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback
2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback

2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback
2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback
2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback

2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback
2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback
2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback

2012 Harley-Davidson FLD Switchback  Full Specification
Engine Description1690
Bore X Stroke98.4 X 4
Compression Ratio9.6:1
Valves per Cylinder2
CoolingAir
StarterElectric
LubricationDry Sump
Transmission
Maximum Torque126
ClutchWet, Multi Plate
Primary DriveChain, 34/46 Ratio
Brake
Final DriveBelt, 32/66 Ratio
Front BrakeExpansion Rotor, Floating, ABS
Front Brake CalliperFour Piston
Front Brake Diameter300
Rear BrakeSingle Disc
Rear Brake CalliperDouble Piston
Suspension/Frame
Rear Brake Diameter292
Frame MeterialMild steel, tublar frame, rectangular section backbone, stamped, cast & forged junctions, forged frender supports, MIG welded
Front SuspensionTelescopic Forks, 41.3mm, triple rate spring, 20mm cartridge dampening
Front Suspension Travel98
Rear SuspensionNitrogen charged 36mm monotube dampers with 5 step preload, adjustable dual rate spring, retro cigar-tube chrome covers
Wheels And Tyres
Rear Suspension Travel54
Front TyreD402F 130/70B18 63H
Wheel Size Front18x3.5"
Rear TyreD401 160/70B17 73H
Wheel Size Rear17x4.5"
Dimension/Capacity
Wheel TypeBlack 5-spoke Cast Aluminum with highlighted rim
Dry Weight320
Fuel Tank Capacity17.8
Fuel Reserve Capacity3.4
Length (mm)2360
Width (mm)930
Wheel Base (mm)1595
Height (mm)1385
Rake29.9
Trail148

2001 Hino Hino Ranger 50

2001 Hino Hino Ranger 50
2001 Hino Hino Ranger 50
2001 Hino Hino Ranger 50
2001 Hino Hino Ranger 50

Engine
Engine NumberK13CTF11676
Engine Power360
Description
2001 Hino prime mover good condition with Ferrari 722 ah crane fitted lifting
21.420 mtrs lift 410 kg with winch lifting.low 320,000 klm full service history
well maintain.Hard to find similar unit with crane set up and capacity.
10 yr crane inspection can be arranged.Ready for work.
Attachments:
- Ferrari 722ah
- 21.420 reach
- 410kg @21.420 mtrs
Condition: GOOD
Axles,wheels,tyres: 8X2
Configuration: PRIME MOVER
Price  ;$120,000*

Total S.A --Top Oil Company Detail Information


Total S.A. is a French multinational oil company and one of the six "Supermajor" oil companies in the world.
Its businesses cover the entire oil and gas chain, from crude oil and natural gas exploration and production to power generationtransportationrefiningpetroleum product marketing, and international crude oil and product trading. Total is also a large-scale chemicals manufacturer. The company has its head office in the Tour Total in the La Défense district in Courbevoie, nearParis.

History

Total Plaza, the headquarters of the subsidiary Total Petrochemicals USA, inDowntown HoustonThe company was founded after World War I after the French Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré rejected the idea of forming a partnership with Royal Dutch Shell in favour of creating an entirely French oil company. At Poincaré's behest, Col. Ernest Mercier enlisted the support of ninety banks and companies to found Total on 28 March 1924, as the Compagnie française des pétroles (CFP), literally the "French Petroleum Company". Petroleum was seen as vital in the case of a new war with Germany. However, the company was from the start a private sector company (it was listed on the Paris Stock Exchange for the first time in 1929). CFP took up the 23.75% share of Deutsche Bank in the Turkish Petroleum Company (renamed the Iraq Petroleum Company), awarded to France as compensation for war damages caused by Germany during World War I by the San Remo conference.
In 1991 the company name became simply Total. After Total's takeover of Petrofina in 1999, it became known as Total Fina. Afterwards it also acquired Elf Aquitaine. First named TotalFinaElf after the merger in 2000, it was later renamed back to Total in May 2003.
Tour Total, the Paris headquarters in La DéfenseChart of the major energy companies dubbed "Big Oil" sorted by latest published revenue
As of 2010, Total had over 96,000 employees and operated in more than 130 countries  As recently as 1992, the French government still held 5% of the firm's shares, down from a peak of over thirty percent.In the time period between 1990 and 1994, foreign ownership of the firm increased from 23 per cent to 44 per cent.

Senior management

Christophe de Margerie has been chief executive since 14 February 2007. His total annual compensation for this role is €2,746,335, consisting of a €1,250,000 salary and €1,496,335 bonus.

Organisation

Business segments

Upstream

  • Exploration and Production
  • Gas and Power
  • Solar

Downstream

  • Refining & marketing
  • Trading & shipping

Chemicals

  • Total Petrochemicals
  • Fertilizers
  • Resins, adhesives and electroplating
    • Cray Valley
    • Sartomer
    • Cook Composites & Polymers
    • Atotech
    • Bostik
  • Elastomer Processing
Environmental record

A total filling station in Wetherby, West Yorkshire.
In 1998 the Total SA company was fined €375,000 for an oil spill that stretched 400 kilometers from La Rochelle to the western tip of Brittany. The company was only fined that amount because they were only partially liable because Total SA did not own the ship. The plaintiffs had sought more than $1.5 billion in damages. More than 100 groups and local governments joined in the suit. The Total company was fined just over $298,000,000.[contradictory] The majority of the money will go to the French government, several environmental groups, and various regional governments. The Total SA company was also fined $550,000 for the amount of marine pollution that came from it. After the oil spill they tried to restore their image and have opened a sea turtle conservation project in Masirah in recent years.
Prior to the verdict in which Total was found guilty one of the counterparts in the incident, Malta Maritime Authority (MMA), was not to be tried for having any hand in the incident. In 2005 Total submitted a report to the Paris courts which stated that Total had gotten a group of experts that stated the tanker had corrosion on it and that Total was responsible for it. The courts sought a second expert reviewing of this information which was turned down.
The AZF chemical plant which exploded in 2001 in Toulouse, France, belonged to the Grande Paroisse branch of Total.
On 16 January 2008, Total was required to compensate all of the victims of the pollution caused by the sinking of the ship Erika. They are required to compensate the victims in the amount of €192 million. This is in addition to the €200 million that Total spent to help clean up the spill. The company feels that the verdict is unfair because it wasn't their fault the ship sank. They will be appealing the verdict because it forced the users of the ship to also be the inspectors and not the people that made the ship.
On 13 August 2007, Total announced a lower fuel emission, lower emissions and cost-efficient petroleum product, named Evolution. Evolution is designed to let its user use less fuel and get further than other fuels. The product was developed exclusively for Total because of the demand for more energy efficient products. This fuel can be used with any engine that runs on unleaded.

Renewable and nuclear power

Total announced in 2007 that they are exploring the possibilities of entering the nuclear power sector. Although they already own one per cent of Areva, the largest nuclear business in the world  Total does not currently have extensive involvement in nuclear power. However, in January 2008 Total announced that they were to sign an agreement with Suez and Areva to submit a nuclear power plant project to the authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
On 29 April 2011, Total agreed to buy 60% of photovoltaics company SunPower for US$1.38 billion.

Controversies

Myanmar investments

Total, S.A. Headquarters,La Defensa Paris,France

Despite the European Union's sanctions against the military dictatorship Myanmar, Total is able to operate the Yadana natural gas pipelinefrom Burma to Thailand. Total is currently the subject of a lawsuit in French and Belgian courts for the condoning and use of the country's civilian slavery to construct the pipeline. The documentary 'Total Denial' shows the background of this project.The NGO Burma Campaign UK is currently campaigning against this project.

Italian bribes

On 16 December 2008, the managing director of the Italian division of Total Lionel Levha, along with ten other executives, was arrested by the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Potenza, Italy, for a corruption charge of €15 million to undertake the oilfield in Basilicata on contract. Also arrested was the local deputy of Partito Democratico Salvatore Margiotta and an Italian entrepreneur.

UN Oil-for-Food Programme for Iraq

In April 2010, Total was accused of bribing Iraqi officials during former dictator Saddam Hussein's regime to secure oil supplies. A United Nations report later revealed that Iraqi officials had received bribes from oil companies to secure contracts worth over $10bn (£6.5bn).

Investments in Iran

Total has been a significant investor in the Iranian energy sector since 1990. Total is suspected of concealing the source of its oil imports from Iran. On 28 June 2010 Total announced that it would cease shipments of oil products to Iran following adoption by the United States of economic sanctions against the country.

Western Sahara oil exploration

In October 2001, Total signed a contract for oil-reconnaissance in areas offshore Western Sahara (near Dakhla), with the "Moroccan Office National de Recherches et d’Exploitations Petrolières" (ONAREP). In January 2002, Hans Corell (the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs) stated in a letter to the President of the Security Council that whenever the contracts are only for exploration they're not illegal, but if further exploration or exploitation are against the interests and wishes of the people of Western Sahara, they would be in violation of the principles of international law. Finally, Total decided did not renew their license off Western Sahara.

Head office


The company has its head office in the Tour Total in the La Défense district in CourbevoieFrance, near Paris.The building was originally constructed between 1983 and 1985 for Elf Aquitaine; Total SA acquired the building after its merger with Elf in 2000.
Source;;Wikipedia.

Top 20 (Twenty) Best Companies By Revenue


List of companies by revenue ( Assets )Sorted out 1st Rank than Company name than primary buisness than Revenue than Headquarters than name of CEO,compensation.
Rank 1:-
Walmart Retailing
$418.952
Bentonville, Arkansas, United States
Mike Duke,

Rank 2:-
ExxonMobil Oil and gas
$370.125
Texas, United States
Rex W. Tillerson

Rank 3:-
Royal Dutch Shell Oil and gas
$368.056
Netherlands and London, United Kingdom
Peter Voser

Rank 4:-
BP Oil and gas
$297.107
London, England, United Kingdom
Robert Dudley

Rank 5:-
Sinopec Oil and gas
$289.774
Beijing, China
Jiming Wang

Rank 6:-
PetroChina Oil and gas
$221.955
Beijing, China
Zhou Jiping

Rank 7:-
Total S.A. Oil and gas
$212.815
Courbevoie, Île-de-France, France
Christophe de Margerie

Rank 8:-
Chevron Oil and gas
$204.928
San Ramon, California, United States
David J. O'Reilly

Rank 9:-
Toyota Motors
Automotive $203.687
Toyota, Aichi, Japan
Fujio Cho

Rank 10:-
Japan Post Holdings Conglomerate
$200.995
Government-owned Tokyo, Japan
Jiro Saito

Rank 11:-
ConocoPhillips Oil and gas
$198.655
Houston, Texas, United States
James Mulva

Rank 12:-
Vitol Raw material
$195.0
Private Rotterdam, Netherlands and Geneva, Switzerland -
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Rank 13:-
State Grid Corporation of China Electricity
$184.561 Government-owned
Beijing, China Liu
Zhenya

Rank 14:-
Saudi Aramco Oil and gas
$182.369
Government-owned Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Khalid A. Al-Falih

Rank 15:-
Samsung Electronics Conglomerate
$172.500 Samsung
Town, Seoul, South Korea
Lee Kun-hee

Rank 16:-
Volkswagen Group Automotive
$169.53 Wolfsburg,
Lower Saxony, Germany
Martin Winterkorn

Rank 17:-
General Electric Conglomerate
$150.211
Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Jeffrey Immelt

Rank 18:-
Glencore International Raw materials
$144.978
Private Baar, Switzerland
Ivan Glasenberg

Rank 19:-
Allianz Financial services
$142.24
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Michael Diekmann

Rank 20:-
ING Group Financial services
$140.729
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Source;;atoplists.com