ArcelorMittal Temirtau, the largest metallurgical enterprise in Kazakhstan, has stated that in May it plans to ship around 100,000-105,000 mt of hot rolled flat steel, up 15-16 percent compared to April. Meanwhile, in the January-April ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Flat Steel, Steel Shipments
Italian espresso machine manufacturer N&W Global is exhibiting at the Caffé Culture Show today and tomorrow (15-16 May), with its latest table-top coffee machine – Karisma – on show at stand C31. The Karisma Double ...
How do you see what you can’t see? With thermal imaging, you view the radiation or infrared wavelengths emitted by objects. Infrared wavelengths — too long for the human eye to detect — are part of the electromagnetic ...
Tags: Invisible Visible, Thermal Imaging, Industrial Equipment
The food distribution network in the United States that supplies grocery stores, restaurants, and institutional facilities is among the most complex and precise of any mass market product category. Every step within the network has to be ...
Tags: VFDs, Cold Storage Energy
Kohl’s Department Store has constructed a large 500,000 sq ft distribution center right outside of Dallas in DeSoto, TX to handle orders from purchases made via the company’s online store. A key requirement was that a secure ...
A local council in regional NSW has emerged as the supposed target of alleged computer hacker Matthew Flannery, the self-proclaimed leader of the international cyber-crime syndicate Lulzsec, police say. Mr Flannery, 24, known by the ...
Tags: Hacker, Computer Products
Planned Windows 8 update to address complaints and confusion with Microsoft's new operating system will be made available for free this year, the company said overnight. Microsoft also announced a name for the update: Windows 8.1. It is ...
Australia's premier science agency has weathered Labor's tight budget to come away with all its major programs intact. The Commonwealth Science and Industry Research Organisation (CSIRO) said that the budget would leave it operating in a ...
Tags: Commonwealth Science and Industry Research Organisation, CSIRO
The tie-up will enable companies in the travel trade to reach users of Lenovo PCs, smartphones and tablets globally. Technology firm Lenovo and 3rd Planet, an interactive 3D travel online media, have signed a deal that will see them ...
Tags: Lenovo, 3rd Planet, Computer Products
Research In Motion has unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets, and said it will offer its once-popular BlackBerry Messenger service on iPhones and devices running Google's Android software. CEO Thorsten ...
Tags: RIM, BlackBerry, Phone
Add-ons, Keeper Sharing and Keeper Extensions, develop a robust functionality Online consumer data security software, Keeper, has been bolstered with two major features to help better protect consumers' critical data, with Keeper Sharing ...
Austal strengthens sustainment capability in Asia-Pacific Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Austal continues to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing its support offering to the United States Navy and other navies active in the Asia-Pacific region, ...
Tags: Austal, Sustainment Capability
New build heavy construction vessel to join Subsea 7 fleet Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Subsea 7 S.A. (Oslo Børs: SUBC) today announced that it has signed a contract to build a new heavy construction vessel which will be delivered in ...
Tags: Construction Vessel, Subsea
Max Publishing has launched its first Progressive Preschool Awards for 2013. And the trade awards are now officially open for entry. The event will be held on Monday, November 11th at the Dorchester Hotel and will reward outstanding ...
IBM has been appointed as the Technology and Innovation Partner in the Thames Water AMP6 Alliance. IBM will join forces with Thames Water to create innovative strategies by analysing big data and social media with the aim of improving ...
Tags: IBM, Thames Water, Computer Products