Wal-Mart Stores which was formerly an American multinational retailer corporation and has been branded as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. in 2008 has been using industrial monitor camera since 2007 for the purpose of ensuring that its renewable-power and energy-efficiency projects will stay on track.


The company is the 18th biggest public corporation based on the list of Forbes Global 2000 and the largest private employer in the world with over two million employees. It runs chains of large discounts department stores and warehouse stores. Until present, Wal-Mart remains to be a family-owned business.


Initially, Wal-Mart uses industrial monitor camera for construction sites, giving flexible viewing capabilities. Said camera allows Wal-Mart owners and managers to monitor projects from time to time, accessing a web-enabled construction camera interface such as crane camera monitor from computers and mobile devices.


According to Wal-Mart’s director of renewable-power and energy-efficiency projects, Marty Gilbert, the camera’s zoom in and zoom out feature serves him best since he can immediately see details. Gilbert added in his statement that the camera’s close up shot provides him with a detailed inspection of solar equipment installation while its ability to provide a wider image are used to monitor environment and safety compliance as well as workflow.


At present, Gilbert is encouraging Wal-Mart’s external contractors to access the cameras to reduce cost from travel and other related expenses. Gilbert told the contractors that by eliminating even just three business trips can justify the cost of the said industrial monitor camera.


Gilbert’s department alone handles up to 40 projects in a month, adding that at any moment, Wal-Mart might have 500 domestic construction projects in the pipeline. Therefore, obviously the industrial monitor camera really provides an enormous role in the constantly growing business of the said company.



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Peugeot Australia has fitted a device that everybody demands in the Land Down Under, a standard reversing camera across the range, and has tag a price of AU$28,990 onto its brand new 4008 crossover SUV which concept was based on Mitsubishi ASX, Outlander Sport.

According to the Peugeot’s General Manager for Australia, Bill Gillespie, the company has decided to make safety a major priority with the new 4008 due to the risk issues the surround SUVs and in specific, child safety. Gillespie added that many families now opting for SUVs for practical reasons, therefore, the company decided to fit all 4008 models with a rear view camera to make sure that safety is not just an optional add-on on the new 4008. Gillespie also noted that the decision specifically figured out from Peugeot Australia to make its models and equipment line-up different to that of other models across the globe.

The 4008 will come out with both front-and-all wheel drive in two equipment levels – the Active and the Allure. Also, the model will be available with a five-speed manual gear or an optional CVT the will approximately cost AU$2,500. The high grade Allure will come in AWD with a CVT only with price that range from $38,490.

Furthermore, Gillespie said that the 4008 model represent high value in the premium Small SUV market due to its pricing and an extreme level of equipment. Additionally, all 4008 models will also be covered under the Peugeot Assured Service Plan (ASP) providing customers peace of mind when it comes to servicing their new 4008 according to Gillespie.

Now, it’s no doubt that when it comes to safety and practicality, Peugeot Australia’s 4008 crossover is the best option for having the reversing camera as its standard and a guaranteed reliable service plan.



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An ambitious way of conquering Australia by  launching a new Nissan's electric leaf in June. And a way to go for the plans og next model. Nissan is quite undergo for their success of their network here in Australia. Nissan has reportedly confirmed that the next generation Leaf, while still a few years away, will be more affordable and driven by a more capable and refined drive train.

According to US industry paper Automotive News this week, Nissan Europe's Vice President of Engineering, Colin Lawther, added that the new model will offer styling more palatable to the European market. As  he mentioned "We'll fine-tune the car for the European customer, from a design point of view." Lawther said.

The newly unveiled Nissan Leaf is currently produced exclusively in Japan, where models here in Australia was manufactured also in Japan. The production of the Leaf as well as the affordability can be improve in the near future. Lawther was very thankful to the addition of two production lines at its Oppama Japan plant.

Euro-market Leaf cars will be built in Nissan’s Sunderland, England, plant from February 2013, and Lawther added that "making it in the UK will take about a third of the cost of the car out." Nissan’s new Smyrna plant in Tennessee is gearing up to to build US-market Leafs from December this year.  

The Leaf is currently selling below expectations, with just 1733 units in Europe so far in 2012, compared with an initial 20-25,000 unit target. Keep an eye on TMR for the Leaf’s Australian launch in June, with a confirmed price of $51,500. It was very awesome to know also the inside of Nissan Leaf which showcases its car entertainment system. And you can be amaze of the high end Nissan car DVD GPS player.