
FUEL DISPENSER & SPARE PARTS
Fuel dispenser are used in petroleum-retail service stations for filling lightweight oil including gasoline or diesel etc. We have taken up the production of fuel dispenser since1992. Among our gigantic business portfolio, oil transfer pumps were first put on our agenda and then mechanical fuel dispensers, electronic fuel dispenser in subsequence.
Our fuel dispensers have 3 series, namely, C series, D series and S series. All of the series share the same electronic system, which consists of flow meter, combination pump, auto nozzle etc. But C series is little in size and has a general outline with hoses from the middle. And D series contains jambs with stainless steel and hoses from the top. Then S series have a novel streamline outline and hoses from the top, which is bigger in size in comparison with the other ones.
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The president himself met Cuban-American leaders in Miami as news broke of Mr Castro s operation. He
said later that the exiles would have to wait for Cubans on the island to decide their form of government
before they could “redress�the issue of property confiscated by Mr Castro s regime. This question divides
Cubans from Cuban-Americans, who claim that their seized assets on the island were worth $9 billion.
“No issue will be more fraught with difficulty and complexity,�says the transition report.
Though Helms-Burton mainly targets commercial property, many Cubans live in houses once owned by
others. The fuel dispenser report says the United States will not support any “arbitrary effort�to evict Cubans from their
homes. Many, b fuel dispenser ut not all, Cuban-Americans accept that they will not recover their property. But many
will doubtless push for compensation.
What the Bush administration most fears is turmoil in Cuba that sparks a mass exodus. Stability may
count for more than democracy—even if that means a smooth succession from Fidel to Raúl, though no
one will say this in public. In a sign that it expects no immediate changes, the United States has tweaked
its visa programme for Cubans, giving greater priority to family reunification and extending it to Cuban
doctors working abroad.
Changes of leadership in opaque, authoritarian regimes are unpredictable—and in Cuba s case especially
so given the length of Mr Castro s rule. Nobody can disagree that it is for Cubans to decide their own
fate. The question now is whether they can do so freely, and in peace.
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Bolivia
Out of gas
Aug 17th 2006 | LA PAZ
From The Economist print edition
All s not well at the well-head
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ON MAY 1st Bolivia s socialist president, Evo Morales, nationalised his country s oil and gas industry with
a bang. He sent troops to the gas fields, and put YPFB, a state co fuel dispenser