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| 17 | +<h1>Adventure Work Cycles</h1> |
| 18 | +<p>Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious company on which the |
| 19 | +AdventureWorks sample databases are based, is a large, multinational |
| 20 | +manufacturing company. The company manufactures and sells metal and |
| 21 | +composite bicycles to North American, European and Asian commercial |
| 22 | +markets. While its base operation is located in Bothell, Washington with 290 |
| 23 | +employees, several regional sales teams are located throughout their market |
| 24 | +base. |
| 25 | +</p> |
| 26 | +<p>In 2000, Adventure Works Cycles bought a small manufacturing plant, |
| 27 | +Importadores Neptuno, located in Mexico. Importadores Neptuno |
| 28 | +manufactures several critical subcomponents for the Adventure Works |
| 29 | +Cycles product line. These subcomponents are shipped to the Bothell |
| 30 | +location for final product assembly. In 2001, Importadores Neptuno, became |
| 31 | +the sole manufacturer and distributor of the touring bicycle product group.</p> |
| 32 | +<div class="page-break"></div> |
| 33 | +<h1>Adventure Work Cycles</h1> |
| 34 | +<p>Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious company on which the |
| 35 | +AdventureWorks sample databases are based, is a large, multinational |
| 36 | +manufacturing company. The company manufactures and sells metal and |
| 37 | +composite bicycles to North American, European and Asian commercial |
| 38 | +markets. While its base operation is located in Bothell, Washington with 290 |
| 39 | +employees, several regional sales teams are located throughout their market |
| 40 | +base. |
| 41 | +</p> |
| 42 | +<p>In 2000, Adventure Works Cycles bought a small manufacturing plant, |
| 43 | +Importadores Neptuno, located in Mexico. Importadores Neptuno |
| 44 | +manufactures several critical subcomponents for the Adventure Works |
| 45 | +Cycles product line. These subcomponents are shipped to the Bothell |
| 46 | +location for final product assembly. In 2001, Importadores Neptuno, became |
| 47 | +the sole manufacturer and distributor of the touring bicycle product group.</p> |
| 48 | +<div class="page-break"></div> |
| 49 | +<h1>Adventure Work Cycles</h1> |
| 50 | +<p>Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious company on which the |
| 51 | +AdventureWorks sample databases are based, is a large, multinational |
| 52 | +manufacturing company. The company manufactures and sells metal and |
| 53 | +composite bicycles to North American, European and Asian commercial |
| 54 | +markets. While its base operation is located in Bothell, Washington with 290 |
| 55 | +employees, several regional sales teams are located throughout their market |
| 56 | +base. |
| 57 | +</p> |
| 58 | +<p>In 2000, Adventure Works Cycles bought a small manufacturing plant, |
| 59 | +Importadores Neptuno, located in Mexico. Importadores Neptuno |
| 60 | +manufactures several critical subcomponents for the Adventure Works |
| 61 | +Cycles product line. These subcomponents are shipped to the Bothell |
| 62 | +location for final product assembly. In 2001, Importadores Neptuno, became |
| 63 | +the sole manufacturer and distributor of the touring bicycle product group.</p> |
| 64 | +<div class="page-break"></div> |
| 65 | +<h1>Adventure Work Cycles</h1> |
| 66 | +<p>Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious company on which the |
| 67 | +AdventureWorks sample databases are based, is a large, multinational |
| 68 | +manufacturing company. The company manufactures and sells metal and |
| 69 | +composite bicycles to North American, European and Asian commercial |
| 70 | +markets. While its base operation is located in Bothell, Washington with 290 |
| 71 | +employees, several regional sales teams are located throughout their market |
| 72 | +base. |
| 73 | +</p> |
| 74 | +<p>In 2000, Adventure Works Cycles bought a small manufacturing plant, |
| 75 | +Importadores Neptuno, located in Mexico. Importadores Neptuno |
| 76 | +manufactures several critical subcomponents for the Adventure Works |
| 77 | +Cycles product line. These subcomponents are shipped to the Bothell |
| 78 | +location for final product assembly. In 2001, Importadores Neptuno, became |
| 79 | +the sole manufacturer and distributor of the touring bicycle product group.</p> |
| 80 | +<div class="page-break"></div> |
| 81 | +<h1>Adventure Work Cycles</h1> |
| 82 | +<p>Adventure Works Cycles, the fictitious company on which the |
| 83 | +AdventureWorks sample databases are based, is a large, multinational |
| 84 | +manufacturing company. The company manufactures and sells metal and |
| 85 | +composite bicycles to North American, European and Asian commercial |
| 86 | +markets. While its base operation is located in Bothell, Washington with 290 |
| 87 | +employees, several regional sales teams are located throughout their market |
| 88 | +base. |
| 89 | +</p> |
| 90 | +<p>In 2000, Adventure Works Cycles bought a small manufacturing plant, |
| 91 | +Importadores Neptuno, located in Mexico. Importadores Neptuno |
| 92 | +manufactures several critical subcomponents for the Adventure Works |
| 93 | +Cycles product line. These subcomponents are shipped to the Bothell |
| 94 | +location for final product assembly. In 2001, Importadores Neptuno, became |
| 95 | +the sole manufacturer and distributor of the touring bicycle product group.</p> |
| 96 | +</body> |
| 97 | +</html> |
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