New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra has announced the launch of its new plastic bottle across its entire Anchor-branded range of milk and cream. The new Anchor triple layer bottle, which is claimed to be 100% light proof, is made from ...
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The major theme of the 2013 BEC Conference can be summed up in the title of its keynote presentation: Battle for the Wall. "Our true competitors are solid surface walls," said Scott Thomsen, president of the Global Flat Glass Group, ...
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Ultra large container vessels (ULCV) being deployed in increasing numbers on the Asia-Europe trades are making large container ships available for smaller trade routes, such as intra-Asia feeders and the Asia-Australia trade. Drewry ...
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Triple bunk beds are nice bedroom necessities, particularly for children. The triple bunk beds are sturdy and strong. All children must be feeling the joy of sleeping on his or her bunk bed. The following are some simple but effective ...
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New Zealand-based multinational dairy co-operative Fonterra has unveiled 100% Light Proof - a new milk bottle which is made with the triple-layer technology. Developed by Anchor innovations, the 100% lightproof bottle consists of white, ...
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Megapop, a startup studio founded by former Funcom (Age of Conan, The Longest Journey) and Artplant (Battlestar Galactica Online) developers, today unveiled Trolls vs Vikings, their debut game mobile / PC puzzle game, which will be ...
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A major challenge of in-situ metrology on single-port reactors with small viewport geometries is the combination of curvature measurements (by blue laser) with reflectance measurement at a wavelength of 405nm, says LayTec AG of Berlin, ...
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In a shipyard in South Korea workers are building the world's largest ships - Maersk Line's 400m long Triple-E container vessels. Maersk and Discovery Channel have teamed up to bring you every stage of construction from design to maiden ...
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The Japan solar market is set to grow by 120% in 2013 and install more than 5GW of new capacity, according to IMS Research. Benefiting from the world's most attractive solar incentive policy, Japan's solar market is currently booming, with ...
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The Board of Directors of TXT e-solutions, chaired by Mr Alvise Braga Illa, approved the consolidated report on operations as at 31 December 2012. Revenues grew by 15.8%, from € 40.1 million to € 46.5 million. Net of Maple Lake ...
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A new range of efficient LED floodlighting from Marl International is providing schools, colleges and sports centres with energy savings of 50-80%, improving the ambiance and cutting maintenance costs too. A basketball club realised even ...
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According to the data provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), in January this year Turkey's total hot rolled coil (HRC) exports amounted to 114,083 metric tons, up 2.8 percent compared to the previous month and more than ...
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A distinguished group of designers, environmentalists, educators, artists, and authors will explore the three P’s – People, Planet, and Prosperity – the triple bottom line values and criteria by which businesses, ...
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From the tender age, building blocks have been an integral part of a child's toys as he uses them widely to create his desirable house. Likewise, the rectangular shaped blocks with hollow centers are one of the must have items to erect a ...
According to the data provided by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK), in January this year Turkey's longitudinally welded tube and profile exports totaled 31,933 mt, declining 48.6 percent compared to the previous month which saw the ...