logo
#

Latest news with #Copeland

How Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions to Keep Your Fleet Running Smoothly?
How Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions to Keep Your Fleet Running Smoothly?

Time Business News

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time Business News

How Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions to Keep Your Fleet Running Smoothly?

In industries where reliability, power, and performance are essential, heavy-duty vehicles like trucks, buses, and construction equipment play a critical role. At the heart of these machines is the transmission system, which must function flawlessly under demanding conditions. Among the most respected names in the industry, Allison Transmissions are known for their exceptional durability and efficiency. But even the best systems require expert maintenance over time, and that's where Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions comes in—offering specialized rebuild services that restore transmissions to like-new condition and extend the life of your equipment. Every mechanical system has a lifespan, and transmissions are no exception. Over time, wear and tear from heavy use can cause performance to decline, leading to reduced power, inefficient fuel consumption, and, ultimately, costly breakdowns. Replacing a transmission can be an expensive endeavor, but rebuilding it is often a more cost-effective solution that delivers the same results when done right. That's why so many fleet operators turn to Copeland International. When Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions, they follow a precise, detail-oriented process that restores transmissions to peak performance while ensuring long-term reliability. Not all rebuild services are created equal. Copeland International stands out for several reasons: Extensive Industry Experience : With decades of hands-on expertise, the team at Copeland has worked on a wide range of Allison models, ensuring that every rebuild is performed to the highest standard. : With decades of hands-on expertise, the team at Copeland has worked on a wide range of Allison models, ensuring that every rebuild is performed to the highest standard. Genuine Parts for Optimal Performance : Rebuilding a transmission with low-quality parts is a recipe for future problems. That's why Copeland uses only the best components, including parts from their extensive inventory of Copeland Allison Transmission Parts to ensure a perfect fit and long-lasting results. : Rebuilding a transmission with low-quality parts is a recipe for future problems. That's why Copeland uses only the best components, including parts from their extensive inventory of Copeland Allison Transmission Parts to ensure a perfect fit and long-lasting results. Thorough Inspection Process: Every transmission that comes through Copeland's doors is carefully inspected, cleaned, and tested before and after rebuilding to ensure it meets or exceeds factory specifications. Rebuilding a transmission isn't just about fixing a problem; it's about protecting your investment and ensuring your vehicles continue to perform at their best. Here's why working with Copeland makes sense: Cost Savings : Rebuilding is often significantly more affordable than full replacement, especially for large fleets. : Rebuilding is often significantly more affordable than full replacement, especially for large fleets. Minimized Downtime : Copeland's team works efficiently to get your transmission back in service as quickly as possible, helping you avoid costly delays. : Copeland's team works efficiently to get your transmission back in service as quickly as possible, helping you avoid costly delays. Performance You Can Trust : With Copeland's expertise and commitment to quality, you can trust that your rebuilt transmission will deliver the power, reliability, and efficiency you need. : With Copeland's expertise and commitment to quality, you can trust that your rebuilt transmission will deliver the power, reliability, and efficiency you need. Sustainability: Rebuilding extends the life of existing equipment, reducing waste and promoting sustainability in your operations. Beyond rebuilding, Copeland International is also a trusted source for high-quality parts. Whether you need replacement gears, torque converters, or seals, Copeland Allison Transmission Parts are engineered to meet the highest standards and ensure seamless integration with your transmission system. Having access to a reliable parts supplier is essential for fleet managers who can't afford unexpected downtime. Copeland International offers the convenience of a comprehensive parts inventory combined with the expertise to help you select the right components for your specific needs. Downtime in a fleet operation can translate to missed deadlines, lost revenue, and strained customer relationships. That's why proactive maintenance and expert support are critical. With Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions, you're not just getting a repair service—you're partnering with a team that understands the value of uptime and the importance of keeping your fleet on the road. Whether you manage a small business with a handful of trucks or oversee a large fleet of heavy-duty equipment, Copeland International is the trusted name for Allison Transmission rebuilds and parts. Their commitment to excellence ensures that every rebuild is performed with care, precision, and a deep understanding of what your business needs to thrive. Don't let a worn-out transmission slow you down. Visit Copeland Rebuilds Allison Transmissions to learn more about their rebuild services, or explore their wide selection of Copeland Allison Transmission Parts to keep your fleet running strong. With Copeland International, you're not just repairing your transmission—you're investing in your business's long-term success. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Musicians shouldn't feel threatened by AI
Musicians shouldn't feel threatened by AI

RTÉ News​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Musicians shouldn't feel threatened by AI

As a founding member and drummer with The Police, Stewart Copeland knows what it takes to make a hit. He has embraced the latest technological advances throughout his career and believes musicians should not feel threatened by artificial intelligence (AI). He was one of the keynote speakers at this year's Dublin Tech Summit, focussing on the impact of tech on the music industry. At a time when many artists are worried that AI could steal their work and even one day replace them, Mr Copeland has a more optimistic view of how technology and music can work together. "I was one of the first artists to be threatened by technology," he said. "In the late sixties or early seventies someone invented the drum box. "It was the beginning of the threat to all drummers because a machine played it better." He agrees however that the threat was unfounded. "As in most cases of advancing technology, some people are displaced and others and empowered and I think that is probably the case with AI," he said. He believes AI is a blessing for creatives. "At the moment, AI is generating lame music that people don't respond to, who knows maybe it will get better, but at the moment, the creative types who are interacting with AI are using their tastes to discern between lame and cool." Mr Copeland says there are unanswered questions when it comes to AI and copyright, but believes it will be much harder for AI to replace musicians when it comes to live performances. "The kind of artistic work I do, banging on drums, my gig is safe." "As far as recording, yes the machines sought to replace me decades ago, but as for me showing up to perform in front of an audience, I don't think they want to watch a computer." The Dublin Tech Summit (DTS25) welcomed more than 8,000 attendees at the RDS this week. Industry leaders from around the world gathered to showcase and discuss the latest developments in technology, with a major focus this year on AI. The summit is the centrepiece of Dublin Tech Week, a week-long celebration of all things tech from 23 - 30 May, incorporating both industry and community-led events, supported by Dublin City Council and major city stakeholders. "DTS25 brings global tech leaders to our island not just to talk, but to shape the future. We want to bring people together to share ideas they can actually use in their work and in their everyday lives," said Clare Kilmartin, COO of Dublin Tech Week.

Van driver arrested on Cumbrian bypass after reports of vehicle 'all over the road'
Van driver arrested on Cumbrian bypass after reports of vehicle 'all over the road'

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Van driver arrested on Cumbrian bypass after reports of vehicle 'all over the road'

A VAN driver was arrested on the Hensingham bypass following reports from the public that the vehicle was 'all over the road'. Copeland police were called out to Hensingham bypass, Whitehaven yesterday evening, May 17 after reports from a 'concerned member of the public' in regards to a van being 'all over the road'. Following the location of the vehicle from Firearms Support Unit a man was arrested on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol. In a statement on social media, Copeland police said: "Officers from Firearms Support Unit (FSU) located the vehicle on Hensingham bypass and the male driver was arrested on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol following a positive road side test. "This was not a firearms related incident, FSU were simply the first to locate the vehicle whilst out patrolling."

How Indiana softball is redefining its 'Gold Standard' with third straight NCAA tournament
How Indiana softball is redefining its 'Gold Standard' with third straight NCAA tournament

Indianapolis Star

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Indianapolis Star

How Indiana softball is redefining its 'Gold Standard' with third straight NCAA tournament

BLOOMINGTON — This spring, as part of its apparel deal with IU Athletics, Adidas designed special jerseys for the Hoosiers' softball program. In the NCAA tournament and the Big Ten tournament title game each of the last two years, softball had blossomed into one of the department's recent success stories. To mark said success, the German apparel company turned out Gold Standard jerseys, with gold accents on the script 'Indiana' and gold numbers set inside crimson trim. The uniforms — which IU announced via a March social media post — became a rallying cry. 'We thought, 'We don't want to just have a Gold Standard uniform. We want to be the gold standard as a team,'' IU softball coach Shonda Stanton said, 'and being the gold standard as a team would be to punch our ticket and chase history and do something that hasn't been done here.' That ticket was a program record third straight NCAA tournament appearance, and Indiana punched it this week when the Hoosiers were selected into the field as a No. 3 seed in this weekend's Fayetteville Regional. They open play at 4 p.m. Friday in Fayetteville, Arkansas, against No. 2 seed Oklahoma State. Stanton's team finished 33-18, and 10-12 in league play. Crucially, the Hoosiers wrapped their regular season and conference tournament appearance (IU reached the quarterfinal this year) with zero Quad 3 or 4 losses. Now in her eighth season at Indiana, Stanton credited the last two years' success for the efficiency and focus that prompted IU's success this spring. More specifically, she said her team — blessed with a core of players who have been part of all three tournament appearances — innately understand what small details add up to what the Hoosiers now qualify as success. 'They understand the process,' Stanton said. 'When you're aware of what your mission is, and then you understand the gameplan of how you get there, what you need to do to execute it, it helps you take care of your day-to-day business.' On the field, that's manifested in one of the most potent offenses in the country. IU leads the country in batting average, on-base percentage and doubles per game. The Hoosiers are ninth in total runs, and 21st nationally in runs batted in. Taylor Minnick (.470/.579/.973) and Avery Parker (.401/.470/.713) pace one of the most dangerous lineups in the country, while Brianna Copeland finished the season top 10 in the Big Ten in wins, strikeouts and strikeouts per seven innings. Copeland also slugged 13 home runs, second only to Minnick's 16. It was Copeland who pitched all seven innings of two-hit, shutout softball in a crucial Big Ten tournament win over fellow bubble team Washington last week, a testament to the strength of both talent and experience on the Hoosiers' side. 'When you look at Bri Copeland, from sophomore year to a big, important game like that to pitching against Washington,' Minnick said, 'none of us had any doubt she'd be able to do that.' Insider: For a decade, IU has prioritized women's sports. Now, it's paying off. That tested proof of concept is what prompts IU's confidence this weekend. The Hoosiers will need to get past national seed Arkansas, and an Oklahoma State outfit experienced in the postseason before that. They'll have to do it in one of the best environments they're likely to see this year, and one Stanton looks forward to — it's not lost on her that Fayetteville is roughly 1,400 above sea level, twice Bloomington's elevation and appealing to an offense-minded team like hers. Whatever comes from this weekend's trip to Arkansas, the season's results thus far have paid off Indiana's preparation beforehand. And the last three years have been affirming for a group of players who committed to a program too rarely familiar with this kind of success, now coming to expect it because of that hard work. 'When I came here, I knew for me I really wanted to get to where this was the normal for us,' Parker said. 'Our first two years, going to (the NCAA tournament), I think it was, 'This is exciting we're here,' but I think now, this is what's expected. Expect victory. Expect to make postseason. 'I think it's pretty cool that this is history, but hopefully we just keep expanding on it.'

Copeland Expands Partnership with Canadian-based
Copeland Expands Partnership with Canadian-based

Business Wire

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Copeland Expands Partnership with Canadian-based

ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Copeland, a global provider of sustainable climate solutions, has announced it is expanding its partnership with Mysa in the U.S. after successfully adding Mysa products to its portfolio in the Canadian market. This will complement Copeland's growing Sensi portfolio of smart, sustainable thermostats. While Copeland's Sensi smart thermostats offer solutions for conventional HVAC and heat pump systems, Mysa enables homeowners in the U.S. who have in-floor, mini-split and baseboard heating systems to also access energy savings and sustainability benefits. 'When we introduce climate-friendly products into more homes, we're improving lives and protecting the planet. This partnership allows us to drive more impact, together," said Brendan O'Toole, vice-president smart home and energy management for Copeland. The partnership, which expands Mysa's availability to the U.S. wholesale market, allows Mysa to leverage Copeland's established national HVACR and electrical distribution network, its proximity to customers, and its world-class approach to customer service to bring Mysa's technology to contractors serving all different heating systems in the U.S. 'Baseboard heating systems are commonly used in the U.S., particularly in older homes, so adding Mysa products to our smart thermostat portfolio allows us to provide more people with smart, sustainable thermostat solutions,' said Brendan O'Toole, vice-president smart home and energy management for Copeland. 'Copeland has a legacy of creating innovative climate solutions that provide real tangible value to our customers, bringing to the market products that promote sustainability and energy efficiency. When we introduce climate-friendly products into more homes, we're improving lives and protecting the planet. This partnership allows us to drive more impact, together.' Copeland's line of Sensi smart thermostats remains vital for energy conservation and sustainability, saving users about 23% on HVAC energy consumption. There are over 23 million smart thermostats by Copeland in U.S. homes and buildings. These devices can be leveraged in utility demand response programs to reduce energy usage during periods of peak demand, enabling more renewable energy to be added to the grid and supporting Copeland's net-zero carbon emission goals. Mysa smart thermostats provide homeowners with baseboard heating systems the tools to monitor energy usage and estimate heating costs. The units allow complete control over thermostat settings and provide automatic alerts if home temperatures drift outside a specified range. Similarly, the Sensi mobile app also offers advanced control features, enabling users to manage heating and cooling systems with ease. Both Mysa and Sensi thermostats are compatible with various smart home ecosystems, offering streamlined integration for enhanced functionality. 'Since our story began in 2016, our smart thermostats have saved more than 150 million kilowatt hours of home energy – enough to power 10,000 homes for a full year*,' said Josh Green, CEO of Mysa. 'By expanding into the U.S. market in partnership with Copeland, we're amplifying our ability to fight climate change on a much bigger scale – one smart thermostat at a time.' Learn more about Copeland's sustainable solutions at For more information about Mysa smart thermostats, visit *based on data from internal energy star smart thermostat savings modelling. About Copeland Copeland is a global leader in sustainable heating, cooling, cold chain and industrial solutions. We help commercial, industrial, refrigeration and residential customers reduce their carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency. We address issues like climate change, growing populations, electricity demands and complex global supply chains with innovations that advance the energy transition, accelerate the adoption of climate friendly low GWP (Global Warming Potential) and natural refrigerants, and safeguard the world's most critical goods through an efficient and sustainable cold chain. We have over 18,000 employees, with feet on the ground in more than 40 countries - a global presence that makes it possible to serve customers wherever they are in the world and meet challenges with scale and speed. Our industry-leading brands and diversified portfolio deliver innovation and technology proven in over 200 million installations worldwide. Together, we create sustainable solutions that improve lives and protect the planet today and for future generations. For more information, visit

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store