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Tan Honda Phones & Addresses

  • Elk Grove, CA
  • Santa Rosa, CA

Resumes

Resumes

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R And D Chief Of Technical Research

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Location:
Elk Grove, CA
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Longvanntv&Hondalex 2010 - 2011
Managing Director

Sangtao It Outsoursing Jan 2003 - Dec 2003
Director of Business Development

Shindaiwa Industry Sep 1, 1980 - Sep 1, 2000
R and D Chief of Technical Research

Shindaiwa Industry Apr 1980 - Mar 2000
Senior Chief Technical Researcher
Education:
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology 1978 - 1980
Masters, Master of Arts, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Tokyo University of Agr. & Technology 1977
Masters, Master of Arts, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
8 Years As An Executive Technical Advisor In America
2 Years of Executive Management and Business Development In Vietnam
Expert In Business Development and Project Manager Support
Management
Requirements Analysis
Testing
Negotiation
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Business Process Improvement
Program Management
Process Improvement
Training
Languages:
Vietnamese
Japanese
English
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Tan Honda

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Location:
Elk Grove, CA
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Longvan&Hondalex 2010 - 2011
Managing Director
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Tan Honda

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Publications

Us Patents

Knapsack Engine-Driven Tool

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US Patent:
62534157, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Mar 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/522297
Inventors:
Tan Honda - Santa Rosa CA
Assignee:
Shin-Daiwa Kogyo Co., Ltd.
International Classification:
A47L 514
US Classification:
15339
Abstract:
A knapsack engine-driven tool driven by an engine provided on a knapsack frame consists of a supporting tool composed of a hollow tube made of a flexible rigid material, preferably of brass, whose base end is fixed onto the knapsack frame, in which the flexible rigid material can be held at a desired shape, a member for operating said engine provided on the edge portion of the hollow tube, a regulating wire which is inserted into the hollow tube for connecting said engine and said operating member, and a flexible protective member for covering said hollow tube. The knapsack engine-driven tool has a metal fixing member, preferably made of iron.
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