Examples of Transportation Systems Group in a sentence
From 2003 to 2007, he served as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Honeywell Transportation Systems Group.
The provisions of Article V (Affirmative Covenants) (other than Section 5.12) and Article VI (Negative Covenants) of the Current Credit Agreement shall be incorporated herein and shall apply mutatis mutandis with changes thereto as set forth in Exhibit L; provided that members of Payor Group may enter into intercompany transactions with members of the Transportation Systems Group in the Ordinary Course of Business.
The Transportation Systems Group ("TSG"), which includes Amtech Systems Corporation, Amtech World Corporation and Amtech International S.A., develops and provides high-frequency radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions to the transportation and logistics markets.
From the mid-1990’s onward, 3M’s Intelligent Transportation Systems Group was heavily involved in testing of their tape-based system with several agency customers in the north- central United States, most notably with the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
Other documentation 6.10.14 According to a letter dated 1 June 2001 from SDP to Herbert Steffen, the President of the Transportation Systems Group of Siemens AG, the following meetings took place between employees of KCRC and employees of Siemens: • A meeting between DWR and GM-RS of KCRC and Herbert Steffen of Siemens AG in London on 16 May 2001; and • A meeting between SDP of KCRC, Hans Dieter Bott, the Vice President of Siemens AG and Mr. Gattinger, the President and CEO of Siemens.
Transportation Systems Group ("TSG") The Company's TSG, whose principal offices are located in Dallas, Texas, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, designs, manufactures, markets, installs and supports wireless equipment and systems that permit the remote identification of, and communication with, objects through the use of high frequency radio frequency signals rather than bar codes, magnetic cards or other means.
AMENDMENT TO ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION TO CHANGE NAME OF THE COMPANY TO CUSTOMTRACKS CORPORATION On June 11, 1998, the Company sold its Transportation Systems Group ("TSG") to Intermec Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of UNOVA, Inc., as detailed in the Company's Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 19, 1998.
In that period, the Transportation Systems Group booked an historic order for 1200 railcars in the U.K. and the U.S. gas turbine boom was nearing its peak.
The provisions of Article [•] (Affirmative Covenants) (other than Section [collateral provisions]) and Article [•] (Negative Covenants) of the Current Credit Agreement shall be incorporated herein and shall apply mutatis mutandis with changes thereto as set forth in Exhibit J; provided that members of the Indemnitor Group may enter into intercompany transactions with members of the Transportation Systems Group in the Ordinary Course of Business.
Dr. Landt separated from employment with the Company in connection with the sale of the Company's Transportation Systems Group to Intermec Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of UNOVA, Inc., which closed in June 1998.