
U604 Hose Coupling
Materials:
Body: Body: Brass
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Bushing: Brass
Features :
Designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U604-A/B 19kg/case of 100 22kg/case of 100 24x24x33 cm /case of 100
U604-C/D 28kg/case of 100 31kg/case of 100 30x30x36 cm /case of 100
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is certainly on their side Dubai is close to disaster-
prone bits of Africa and Asia.
That a city mainly associated with luxury tourism is pitc fuel dispenser hing for NGO custom, and NGOs are
listening, also shows how quickly the aid business is changing. Traditional headquarters for aid
agencies, such as Oxford and Bordeaux, now seem a long way, perhaps too far, from their client
base. NGOs are also moving closer to Dubai s business-oriented thinking. People at the fair traced
the more hard-nosed approach back to a decade ago, when NGOs started hiring procurement
officers with industry experience. Logisticians, who work out how to store and move aid, became
more professional.
The change has important consequences. Shoestring aid operations, those with plenty of heart but
not much common sense, are no longer welcome in disaster areas. Similarly, middlemen are in
decline. A famine or an earthquake used to be a boon for traders. Now, NGOs buy directly from
specialised manufacturers. Chancel International, an Egyptian-based supplier to the Red Cross and
others, can ship tens of thousands of cooking kits, for instance, within hours of an order. Over the
course of an extended emergency, in Darfur, for instance, it might supply several million items.
The question is whether a more business-like approach may also affect the way NGOs choose their
projects. An increasing number of heretics would like to see a venture-capital examination of
projects. That is not a solution in itself, they admit, but it is more likely to get a better deal for
increasingly limited funds, particularly in Africa. They also want to see more MBAs hired by NGOs.
A new base in Dubai, with lower costs, may help their cause.
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