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  • 1799 Wildwood Rd, Duluth, MN 55804 (218) 525-7303
  • Hermantown, MN
  • Cotton, MN
  • McEwen, TN
  • St Louis Pk, MN

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Uwe Kausch

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Address:
1799 Wildwood Rd, Duluth, MN 55804
Phone:
(218) 525-7303
VIN:
3VWML7AJ9BM604930
Make:
VOLKSWAGEN
Model:
JETTA
Year:
2011

Resumes

Resumes

Uwe Kausch Photo 1

Director Of Aftermarket And Business Development

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Location:
Duluth, MN
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Northshore Manufacturing, Inc.
Marketing and International Sales Manager

Northshore Manufacturing Inc. since 2008
Marketing and International Sales Manager

Stanley LaBounty Apr 1989 - Oct 2008
Product Line Manager
Education:
Gustavus Adolphus College 1980 - 1984
BA, Biology
Skills:
Product Development
Manufacturing
Heavy Equipment
New Business Development
Marketing
International Sales
Sales
Sales Management
Competitive Analysis
Hydraulics
Contract Negotiation
Key Account Management
Operations Management
Marketing Strategy
Negotiation
Machinery
Mining
International Business
Key Account Development
Dealer Management
Team Building
Maintenance and Repair
Distribution Strategies
Recycling
Supply Chain
Purchasing
Metal Fabrication
Materials
Continuous Improvement
Pricing
Business Development
Parts
Components
Sales Operations
Quality Control
Interviews
Interests:
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife Management and Photography
Running and Other Sports
Languages:
English
German
Uwe Kausch Photo 2

Product Line Manager At Stanley Labounty

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Position:
Product Line Manager at Stanley LaBounty
Location:
Duluth, Minnesota Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Stanley LaBounty
Product Line Manager
Education:
Gustavus Adolphus College 1980 - 1984

Publications

Us Patents

Rebar Cutting Shears

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US Patent:
20070145171, Jun 28, 2007
Filed:
Dec 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/315296
Inventors:
Mark Rafn - Two Harbors MN, US
Uwe Kausch - Duluth MN, US
Clayton Sederberg - Duluth MN, US
Assignee:
THE STANLEY WORKS - New Britain CT
International Classification:
B02C 1/06
US Classification:
241101730
Abstract:
A demolition/scrap processing shears assembly includes pivotally connected jaws. The first jaw has first and second laterally-spaced shearing edges. The second jaw has third and fourth laterally-spaced shearing edges. The first and second shearing edges have a plurality of staggered shearing apexes that sequentially shearingly mate with the third and fourth shearing edges, respectively, as the shear assembly closes. As viewed from the side, the third and fourth shearing edges are offset from each other such that the first and third shearing edges shearingly mate with each other asynchronously relative to the second and fourth shearing edges as the jaws close. Staggering the shearing apexes and offsetting the shearing action of the left and right side of the shear assembly reduces the power that an actuator must generate to shear processed material.
Uwe P Kausch from Duluth, MN, age ~63 Get Report