‫معًا أفضل: الذكرى السنوية العاشرة لاستحواذ SANY على Putzmeister

تشانغشا، الصين، 21 يونيو/حزيران 2022 / PRNewswire / — يصادف عام 2022 الذكرى العاشرة لاستحواذ SANY على شركة Putzmeister . في عام 2012، استحوذت شركة SANY الألمانية و CITIC PE على 100٪ من أسهم Putzmeister مقابل 360 مليون يورو. كانت هذه الخطوة مهمة جدا لِـ SANY بصفتها شركة واعدة وطموحة، بالإضافة إلى كونها حدث غير قواعد اللعبة في مشهد صناعة آلات البناء العالمية.

 على مدار العقد الماضي، حققت شركة Putzmeister ، وهي بالفعل شركة رائدة في تصنيع آلات الخرسانة في أوروبا، نموًا وتطورًا ثابتًا في ظل مجموعة SANY . نما حجم مبيعات شركة Putzmeister من 500 مليون يورو في عام 2011 إلى أكثر من 800 مليون يورو في عام 2021، محافظة بذلك على مكانتها الرائدة في سوق آلات الخرسانة العالمي.

 مع توسع شبكة البحث والتطوير والتصنيع والمبيعات الخاصة بها لتشمل مناطق أوروبا وأمريكا وآسيا والمحيط الهادئ، تتمتع الشركة العائلية الألمانية السابقة الآن بحضور عالمي أوسع في 154 دولة ومنطقة.

 على مدار العقد الماضي، تم دمج Putzmeister في خريطة الأعمال العالمية لِـ SANY . ما يقرب من نصف منتجات آلات الخرسانة حول العالم اليوم، تحمل شعار Putzmeister أو SANY .

بالنسبة لـ SANY ، توفر Putzmeister خبرة قابلة للتطبيق في التدويل والتصنيع الذكي والمفاهيم والممارسات المتوافقة مع الثورة الصناعية الرابعة. أما بالنسبة إلى Putzmeister ، فإن قدرتها على تطوير أعمال جديدة تعززت من خلال الدعم المالي والموارد من SANY .

أضحى التعاون في البحث والتطوير بين الشركتين مثمرًا بشكل واضح. أطلقت فرق البحث والتطوير المشتركة بنجاح سلسلة V8 ومضخة الخرسانة المثبتة على شاحنة 45 مترًا للسوق الأوروبية وتتولى الآن زمام المبادرة في المجال الجديد للمنتجات الكهربائية والذكية والرقمية. أصدرت شركة Putzmeister أول مضخة خرسانية محمولة على شاحنة هجينة في العالم – “ iONTRON ” وطبقت تقنية البيانات الضخمة في إنتاج الخرسانة والنقل وعملية التنسيب لتحسين الإنتاجية والعمليات وكفاءة الوقود.

تعمل كلتا الشركتين على فتح الأسواق لبعضهما البعض. حصلت المزيد من منتجات Putzmeister على إمكانية الوصول إلى السوق الصينية من خلال SANY ، مثل آلات رش الخرسانة من Putzmeister وآلات الهاون والمضخات الصناعية ومضخة الخرسانة. كما أصبحت العديد من منتجات SANY مرئية عالميًا من خلال شبكة Putzmeister . قال الدكتور جيانغ شيانغيانغ، ممثل رئيس مجلس الإدارة نيابة عن SANY وعضو مجلس الإدارة في شركة Putzmeister Holding GmbH ، “مقارنة بنمو المبيعات، تكمن أهمية الاستحواذ في أنه منح شركة SANY نظرة أقرب إلى شركة رائدة في الغرب والسوق في البلدان المتقدمة وطريقتهم في إدارة الشركات “. 

إلى الآن، أسفرت الشراكة بين SANY و Putzmeister عن نتائج إيجابية هائلة في مجالات التدريب وتبادل الموظفين والبحث والتطوير وتطوير الأعمال. يدا بيد، أسفرت شراكتهم عن نتائج أفضل بكثير من أي من الشركتين بمفردهما. حقق واحد زائد واحد نتائج أكبر بكثير من اثنين.

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First Gaza Hajj Delegation to Mecca Leaves Besieged Strip (PHOTOS)

The first delegation of Palestinian pilgrims left Gaza on Tuesday, June 21.

Palestine Chronicle correspondent in the Strip Mahmoud Ajjour talked to some of the pilgrims as they were about to take the bus from Yarmouk Street in Gaza City to the Rafah Crossing.

“My name is Said Khader Al-Daour,” one of the pilgrims introduced himself to The Palestine Chronicle. “I can’t even tell you how happy I am to be finally allowed to go to Hajj after 11 years of waiting.”

Another pilgrim, Nizar Hashem Hijazi, has been trying to go to Hajj for 13 years. “Now that the wait is over, I am overwhelmed with joy,” he told us. “I thank God for this opportunity.”

Hisham Skaik waited for 12 years. “I have mixed emotions but I feel happy and content,” Skaik said. “I wish those who have been waiting for years to be granted this opportunity as well.”

The ‘Hajj’ is the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, required for all adult Muslims once in a lifetime.

Millions of Muslims converge in Saudi Arabia every year to perform the Hajj rituals. Palestinians, especially those in besieged Gaza often run into obstacles and delays as a result of Israeli restrictions.

Source: The Palestine Chronicle

Palestinian Man Killed after Being Stabbed in the Heart by Jewish Settler (VIDEOS)

A Palestinian young man was killed on Tuesday evening after being stabbed in the heart by an illegal Jewish settler in the town of Iskaka, in the Salfit Governorate, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said in a statement that 27-year-old Ali Hassan Harb succumbed to a fatal stabbing to the heart by a Jewish settler.

Local sources said settlers had set up a tent on village land. When local residents, including the victim, went to the land to force them out, a settler stabbed Harb in the heart and killed him.

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh condemned the stabbing.

“These crimes occur as a result of the lack of a deterrent punishment for the perpetrators, who continue to flout international decisions and condemnations,” Shtayyeh said in a statement.

Tor Wennesland, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, also condemned the killing of Harb, stressing that “perpetrators of violence must be held accountable and swiftly brought to justice.”

Source: The Palestine Chronicle

I Tell the Tale of Palestine – A Poem

To hold on to my sanity,

I tell the Tale of Palestine

To counter the overwhelming shame of membership in humanity

I tell the Tale of Palestine

To attempt to have some closure after Sabra/Shatila

I tell the tale of Palestine

To lower the voices of the children murdered

I tell the Tale of Palestine

To express my outrage over the murder of Shireen Abu Akleh

I tell the tale of Palestine

To ensure memory eternal for the Dawabshe Family

I tell the tale of Palestine

To express the horror of what happened to Rachel Corrie

I tell the tale of Palestine

To prevent the onset of depression, despondency, and immobilization about the decades-long repression/oppression

I tell the tale of Palestine

To attempt to deal with the appalling apathy of the entire world

I tell the tale of Palestine

To counter the despicable lies of Zionist Israel about my brothers and sisters in Falastin

I tell the tale of Palestine

To attempt to silence the screams of the tortured political prisoners

I tell the tale of Palestine

To block out the visions of children brutalized and kidnapped from their beds

I tell the tale of Palestine

To counter the rage regarding the treatment of Ahmed Manasra

I tell the tale of Palestine

For forty years and counting

I tell the tale of Palestine

To save the soul of humanity

I tell the tale of Palestine

To prevent exploding from the knowledge that my government is completely complicit in Israel’s horrendous deeds

I tell the tale of Palestine

To raise public awareness of the persecution of Christians and Muslims in the Holy land

I tell the tale of Palestine

To bring hope and faith to my entire being

I tell the tale of Palestine

And finally, because Palestine is in my very heart and soul

I tell the tale of Palestine

Source: The Palestine Chronicle

Cultural Warriors: Why Palestine’s Sports Victories Should Inspire Us

The Palestine National Football Team has, once more, done the seemingly impossible by qualifying for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. By any standards, this is a great achievement, especially as the Palestinians have done it with style and convincing victories over Mongolia, Yemen and the Philippines, without conceding a single goal. However, for Palestinians, this is hardly about sports.

This accomplishment can only be appreciated within the larger context of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.

In November 2006, the Israeli military prevented all Palestine-based footballers from participating in the final match of the Asian Football Confederation qualification group stage. The news had a major demoralizing effect on all Palestinians. Even rare moments of hope and happiness are often crushed by Israel.

As disappointing as the Israeli decision was, it was hardly compared to the collective shock felt by Palestinians everywhere when, in 2007, Palestinian players were not allowed to participate in a decisive World Cup qualifying game against Singapore. Instead of showing solidarity with Palestinians and condemning Israel, the International Football Association (FIFA) decided to award an automatic victory to Singapore of 3-0.

This is why Palestine’s latest qualification is historic, as it is more proof that Palestinian resilience has no bounds. It sends a message to Israel as well, that its unjust draconian measures will never break the spirit of the Palestinian people.

The latest achievement should also be placed within another context. It is the third time in a row that the Palestine national team qualifies for the Asian cup finals, thanks to an impressive squad that represents all Palestinian communities, at home and in the Diaspora.

This moment, however, is bittersweet. Many Palestinian footballers, who should have been present in the Sports Center Stadium in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia – where the qualification rounds were held – were missing. Some are in Israeli prisons, others are maimed or killed. Much of the killings happened in 2009.

Indeed, 2009 was a terrible year for Palestinian football.

In January 2009, three Palestinian footballers, Ayman Alkurd, Shadi Sbakhe and Wajeh Moshtaha, were killed during the Israeli war on the besieged Gaza Strip. All three were seen as promising athletes with bright futures.

Two months later, Saji Darwish was killed by an Israeli sniper near Ramallah. The 18-year-old was slated to become a big name in Palestinian football, too.

In July of that same year, the tragedy of Mahmoud Sarsak began. Sarsak had only been a member of the Palestine National Football Team for six months when he was arrested and tortured by Israel in a painful saga that lasted for three years. He won his freedom after undergoing a hunger strike that lasted for over 90 days. The permanent health issues Sarsak was left with, however, meant that his once-promising sports career was over.

Arrests, torture and killings of Palestinian footballers became a regular headline in Palestine. This includes the killing of former Palestinian football star, Ahed Zaqqut, in 2014, and the deliberate shooting of the feet of Jawhar Nasser Jawhar, 19, and Adam Abd Al Raouf Halabiya, 17. The two players were attempting to cross an Israeli military checkpoint in the occupied West Bank to return home after a long training session.

These are but mere examples. The targeting of Palestinian sports is a constant item on the Israeli military agenda. Palestinian stadiums are often bombed during Israel’s brutal wars on Gaza. In 2019, the Israeli military attacked Al Khader Stadium in Bethlehem by lobbing tear gas at players during the match. Five players were hospitalized, as hundreds of fans rushed out of the stadium in panic. In 2019, Palestinians couldn’t hold the much-anticipated Palestine Cup final match, because Israel prevented the Gaza-based Khadamat Rafah team from traveling to the West Bank to compete against the FC Balata team. And so on.

Like every aspect of Palestinian life that can easily be disrupted by Israel, the Palestinian sports community learned to be resilient and resourceful. The Palestine National Football Team is the perfect example of this tenacity. When Gazan players are prevented from traveling, West Bankers come to the rescue. And when West Bank players suffer a setback of their own, Palestinian players in the Diaspora are dispatched to take their place. Luckily, Palestinian footballers, the likes of Oday Dabbagh, are now gaining prominence in the international arena, giving them the chance to be available whenever duty calls.

When Palestine defeated Mongolia 1-0 in the Asian Cup qualifiers on June 8, Palestinian media reported about the sense of euphoria and hope felt throughout Palestine. But when the Palestinian team, known as the Fida’i – meaning the freedom fighter – won two more games with convincing victories of 5-0 and 4-0, hope turned into a real possibility that Palestine could perform well in the Asian Cup finals scheduled for June 2023. And maybe, the Fida’i could have a chance at World Cup qualifications for 2026.

For Palestinians, sport – especially football – remains a powerful platform of cultural resistance. Every aspect of a Palestinian football match attests to this claim. The names of the team, the chants of the fans, the images embroidered on the players’ jerseys and much more, are symbols of Palestinian resistance: names of martyrs, colors of the flag and so on. In Palestine, football is a political act.

While Israel uses sports to normalize itself and its apartheid regime in the eyes of the world, Tel Aviv does everything possible to impede Palestinian sports because Israel understands, and rightly so, that Palestinian sports is, at its core, an act of resistance.

It is heartbreaking to think that Ayman Alkurd, Shadi Sbakhe, Wajeh Moshtaha, Saji Darwish and others were not there to witness the celebrations of their beloved team’s qualification to a major international tournament. But it is the spirit of these valiant cultural warriors that continues to guide the Fida’i in their struggle for recognition, their fight for dignity and their quest for glory.

Source: The Palestine Chronicle