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Title: The Difference In Converting To Metric Measure And Metric Standards
Author: J. G. Langenstein
Source: American Gas Association 1975
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: I am sure you are all somewhat familiar with Caterpillar Tractor Co, however, so that you may better understand some of our approaches to metrication I would like to give you some background, We have fourteen manufacturing plants in the United States and eleven overseas. Except for our plants in Mexico, Brazil, and U.S., all plants either operate in metric measure or are converting to metric measure, Ever since Caterpillar started its first operation overseas we have had the policy of producing worldwide interchangeable parts. Thus, a vehicle manufactured in the U.S, and a vehicle manufactured in Belgium can both be serviced by parts manufactured in South Africa, As you can see, we are, therefore, very much concerned with standardization.




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