Posts Tagged ‘looks’

Use Racing Parts For Increasing Performance And Looks

August 31st, 2011

Racing Parts are always been used for maximum performance output from the car and also for an extra cool and sporty look. Now a day, many manufacturers provide with world class Racing Parts for better car performance. These are even easily available for all types of car models and brands. From Cold Air Intake Systems for easy breathing of the car to Superchargers which provide maximum fuel consumption for the car and many more of these for increasing the performance as well as speed, acceleration and looks of the car are easily available at reasonable prices.

Many Racing parts are available such as- racing suits, gloves, steering wheels, seats, windows nets etc. there is much variety in Racing Parts except some of which is mentioned here but let’s have a go through over the above mentioned. The Steering Wheels offers you a great range of alloy wheels, styling, handling, performance for all types of car models. On the other hand, the most liked racing Seats with Low profile side bolsters, having Removable seat back comes up with base and double leg cushion which provides you better seating poses making you more comfortable when you drive. Some eve have Fibreglass shell with 5 seat belt openings and are available in Blue, Black, Red or in a suitable colour of your choice.

German Engineering Market Looks Set For 2010

January 6th, 2011

Market sentiment suggests that there is a positive period ahead after Germany is officially declared to be out of recession.

The engineering market of Germany is showing signs of improvement, and 2010 should be a growth phase in many of the core markets, including Aerospace, Automotive and Energy. Matchtech GmbH, a leading engineering recruitment consultancy in Germany, is also growing fast, with the recruitment of new Consultants to cope with additional workload as client activity increases.

In the Aerospace industry, development of the A400M and composite A350 aircraft at Airbus hubs in both Southern and Northern Germany continues, and our clients in the 1st and 2nd tier supply chain are not only working on these high-profile programmes, but also bidding for involvement in new opportunities. We are currently in need of Design Engineers (particularly with CATIA v5 experience), and Stress Engineers (with NASTRAN, PATRAN, ISSY or ISAMI experience) for long term contracts.

The German Energy sector has aspiring plans in place for the development of brand new renewable energy infrastructure in the next years, and we are picking up opportunities across the board in both renewable and traditional energy in Northern Germany for contract or permanent Engineers in Design, Analysis, Quality and Project Engineering.

In the Automotive market, whilst production levels are still well down on the position of twelve months ago, many of our clients in the supply chain and in the consultancy sector are seeing an upturn in fortunes. We are in need of Calibration Engineers for both engines and transmissions, and Design Engineers with CATIA v5 or PROENGINEER experience to work in engines, interiors, body and plastics development. We also need to hear from Hybrid Engineers for a wide range of interesting permanent and contract opportunities.

German Engineering Market looks set for 2010

March 3rd, 2010

Market sentiment suggests that there is a positive period ahead after Germany is officially declared to be out of recession.

The engineering market of Germany is showing signs of improvement, and 2010 should be a growth phase in many of the core markets, including Aerospace, Automotive and Energy. Matchtech GmbH, a leading engineering recruitment consultancy in Germany, is also growing fast, with the recruitment of new Consultants to cope with additional workload as client activity increases.

In the Aerospace industry, development of the A400M and composite A350 aircraft at Airbus hubs in both Southern and Northern Germany continues, and our clients in the 1st and 2nd tier supply chain are not only working on these high-profile programmes, but also bidding for involvement in new opportunities. We are currently in need of Design Engineers (particularly with CATIA v5 experience), and Stress Engineers (with NASTRAN, PATRAN, ISSY or ISAMI experience) for long term contracts.

The German Energy sector has aspiring plans in place for the development of brand new renewable energy infrastructure in the next years, and we are picking up opportunities across the board in both renewable and traditional energy in Northern Germany for contract or permanent Engineers in Design, Analysis, Quality and Project Engineering.