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Page 1: J & J Baseball Glove Warehouse Founded by John Mancini & Joe Marcello

J & J Baseball Glove Warehouse

Founded by John Mancini & Joe Marcello

Page 2: J & J Baseball Glove Warehouse Founded by John Mancini & Joe Marcello

Our Company:

Our company is a dealership of all kinds of Baseball Gloves.

Ranging from Rawlings to Nike, we distribute all over the United States.

We are Looking to green so we have decided on a few new ways of shipping our gloves as well as a few new company cars.

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1. UPS Air/Ground UPS

International Worldwide

express ships to 30 countries, including the major cities of china and Asia and Europe.

Delivery within one or two business days from Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

UPS Ground All 50 states and

Puerto Rico UPS has been

testing both Hybrid trucks as well as their experiements with compressed natural gas, which would improve the cost to run the truck as well as the environment

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2. UPS Hybrid Trucks UPS has increased

the number of hybrid trucks in their fleet 200 which would put them with over 20,000 green vehicles.

The new hybrids yield about a 35% saving on Fuel.

The 200 new hybrid delivery vehicles alone are expected to save 176,000 gallons of fuel a year and reduce annual CO2 emissions by 1,786 metric tons.

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1ST COMPANY CAR: Toyota Prius 10

(Hybrid) 51 MPG (City) 48MPG (Highway) Starts at 22,800 Includes solar power

ventilation systems It emits little

hydrocarbons and nitrogen which contribute to the collection of smog

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2ND COMPANY CARTesla’s Electric Car:

Starting at 57,400

0-60 in 3.7 Seconds The Roadster’s charger is incorporated into the power

train system, enabling the use of any conventional 110-volt or 220-volt power outlet for charging

You can fully charge the car in 4 hours, and have 245 miles of driving range

Tesla company is the first to sell 1,000 of its electric cars.

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Incentives of the Tesla: $7,500 US Federal Tax Credit

As the owner of a zero-emissions Tesla, you may be entitled to a variety of state and local government incentives, depending on where you live.

Up to $2,000 Federal Charging Infrastructure Tax Credit

A Federal Tax Credit is available up to 50% of the purchase and installation costs of qualified electric vehicle charging infrastructure for Individuals ($2,000 maximum) and Businesses($50,000 maximum). Expires January 2011

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Annual Fuel Costs of Certain Cars

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Works Cited "Go Electric | Tesla Motors." Tesla Motors | Premium Electric

Vehicles. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2010. <http://www.teslamotors.com/goelectric>.

"Shipping: UPS." Shipping, Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain Management from UPS. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2010. <http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/shipping/index.html?WT.svl=PriNav>.

"The 3rd Generation Toyota Prius Hybrid." Toyota Cars, Trucks, SUVs & Accessories. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2010. <http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid/>.

"UPS adds 200 more hybrids to fleet of 20,000+ low emissions vehicles — Autoblog Green." Autoblog Green — We Obsessively Cover The Green Scene. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2010. <http://green.autoblog.com/2010/04/07/ups-adds-200-more-hybrids-to-fleet-of-20-000-low-emissions-vehi/>.

"tesla electric car - Google Search." Google. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2010. <http://www.google.com/images?q=tesla+electric+car&um=1&hl=en&tbs=isch:1&ei=duz3TI3XBY-CswaCpr3ZCA&sa=N&start=20&ndsp=20>.