MHA Lighting has announced a strategic partnership with Cheshire-based, Sensory Energy, a leading designer and supplier of energy saving technologies to the commercial and marine sectors. This new partnership will see Greater ...
As of April 1, inventory of iron ore at 25 major Chinese ports amounted to 73.21 million mt, up 620,000 mt or 0.85 percent on week-on-week basis, as announced by China's Xinhua News Agency. As of April 1, the Xinhua-China Iron Ore Price ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Iron Ore
In the week from March 25 to March 31, the scrap indexes started to move downwards on the Orbis Steel Index. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index slightly decreased. The Turkish flat rolled products indexes have not shown any changes ...
Tags: Scrap, Steel Index, Mineral
NY futures moved sideways this week, as May added 26 points to close at 88.46 cents, while December gave up 45 points to close at 87.37 cents. The main feature this week was the USDA Prospective Plantings report, which was released ...
Tags: US cotton, cotton, cotton industry
Greater Manchester-based LED lighting manufacturer MHA Lighting aims to double turnover by the end of the year following a £750,000 investment from The North West Fund for Energy & Environmental, managed by CT Investment Partners, as ...
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Cree has released its smallest lighting-class LEDs, aiming them at light bulb replacements with wide light dispersion. There are two devices: XQ-D (700mA) and XQ-B (300mA), both with ceramic substrates and 1.6x1.6mm footprints. ...
Tags: LED, Light Bulb, Light
As of March 25, inventory of iron ore at 25 major Chinese ports amounted to 72.59 million mt, down 1.43 million mt or 1.92 percent on week-on-week basis, as announced by China’s Xinhua News Agency. As of March 25, the ...
Tags: Iron Ore, Chinese Ports, Mineral
In the week from March 18 to March 24, the scrap indexes switched to sideways movement on the Orbis Steel Index. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index started to move upwards. The flat rolled products indexes showed both downward and ...
Tags: Orbis Steel Index, rebar index, rebar
Samsung tonight took the wraps off its new Galaxy S 4 smart phone, the new flagship for its innovative S brand line whose other models have scored very well in our tests. While the new phone falls short of being revolutionary, it brims with ...
Tags: Samsung, cell phone, smart phone, Consumer Electronics
In the week from March 11 to March 17, the scrap indexes moved downwards on the Orbis Steel Index. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index started to decline after four straight weeks of upward movement. The Black Sea HRC export index ...
Tags: Scrap, Steel Index, Mineral
The Ford Fiesta ST has been put through its paces around the iconic Track 7 at the company’s Lommel Proving Grounds in Belgium. The go-fast variant of the Ford Fiesta city car was pushed around the 4.3km, 20-curve circuit by David ...
Tags: Ford, Fiesta ST, Sideways, Lommel Proving Grounds
During the last session of the SteelOrbis Spring 2013 Conference & 68th IREPAS Meeting held in Doha, Uur Dalbeler, chairman of IREPAS and of the billet suppliers' committee, stated that in 2012 iron ore prices brought great pressure to bear ...
Tags: billet, Scrap Prices, steel
In the week from February 25 to March 3, on the Orbis Steel Index the Turkish scrap index decreased, while the US (East Coast) HMS I/II scrap export index moved sideways. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index maintained its upward ...
Tags: Scrap, Orbis Steel, HRC
The global economy seems to be turning the corner and now heading upwards, with developing economies clearly in the front seat, as stated by Kim Marti Subirana of Celsa Group at the SteelOrbis 2013 Spring Conference & 68th IREPAS Meeting ...
Tags: Raw material, Steel Prices, Steel
In the week from February 18 to February 24, the scrap indexes started to increase on the Orbis Steel Index. In the given week, the Turkish rebar index continued to increase. The Black Sea HRC export index started to move downwards, while ...