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A day at the factory

Bangkok, 15th November 2013 Today was our day at the factory. Kindly organised by Ligman, our teams from KLD Singapore, Indonesia and India were invited for a full company briefing, tour of the facilities and product training, to have a … Continue reading

15. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Who will survive?

Bangkok, 14th November 2013 After a whirlwind transit in Singapore I am in Bangkok for the rest of the week to undergo some product training with my design team. It does not happen often that I have about the whole … Continue reading

14. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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I will wait you

Shanghai, 13th November 2013 As I write my blog I am up in the air on my way back from Shanghai to Singapore. Language is always a challenge when you travel and do projects with project teams from all over … Continue reading

13. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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sensor and sensibility

Shanghai, 12th November 2013 After a long day of site meetings in Anji and a 300km/h speed train ride back from Hangzhou, I have checked into my Shanghai Hotel for my last bits of meetings tomorrow. Every time I stay … Continue reading

12. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Gravity

Somewhere between Hangzhou and Anji, 11th November 2013 Killing time in the back of my client’s car on the way to the project site; I am in China these few days and on my way to a destination resort we … Continue reading

11. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Dim and dimmer

Singapore, 8th November 2013 An interesting day today with two different happenings with opposite levels of frustration. One could be called dim and dimmer the other probably dumb and dumber. To start with the latter; it does not happen often … Continue reading

08. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Different ways to skin a cat

Singapore, 7th November 2013 I am still struggling with my jetlag as I caught a cold on top of it, which makes me feel very tired and feverish. But the show goes on as they say so little let up … Continue reading

07. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Jetlag…

Singapore, 6th November 2013 For some reason I suffer more from jetlag when I fly from west to east (back from Europe) then the other way around. The last few nights I have had trouble sleeping waking up wide awake … Continue reading

06. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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Back to earth

Singapore, 5th November 2013 After a long flight I am back in the Singapore office for a few days before heading off again to China and other… Back from a high in Copenhagen with little sleep, it was back to work … Continue reading

05. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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PLDC 2013 Day 3

Copenhagen, 2nd November 2013 The last day started with a low hanging fog, probably in line with how many people felt the day after last night’s events…thanks to Tuborg (Denmark’s home brewed beer) free beer was distributed throughout the city … Continue reading

03. November 2013 by Martin Klaasen
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