South Korea based chemical and trading company Hyosung is planning to build a $150m facility in Romania to produce auto airbags and tyre components. The company said that the construction work on the new plant is expected to begin in the ...
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Birthed from two decades of travel through Asia and Europe, The Tailored Nest now brings globally-sourced Dutch wax textiles to the wholesale market through its wide selection of vibrant bedding and home furnishings. These one-of-a-kind ...
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Bremen CIF Index reports that the enquiries and turnovers of the previous week mainly referred to prompt delivery up to the beginning of the 1st quarter 2013. Due to a lack of availability of higher qualities from several provinces, medium ...
Tags: good quality cotton, spinning industries, staple cotton
Illinois based Automotive Robotics Proving Labs and Purdue University are planning to build a new 50,000ft2 engine testing facility at Purdue Research Park in Indiana, US. Groundbreaking on the facility is scheduled for late spring and is ...
Bremen CIF Index reports that the while the New York Cotton Futures registered a downward trend during the reported week, price ideas of the cotton traders remained firm. Accordingly price ideas of traders and spinning industries diverged ...
Tags: Cotton Futures, spinning industries, cotton traders, cotton market
Against the backdrop of a changing worldwide home textiles market, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition held on 28 – 30 August 2012 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. A record-breaking 1,331 number of ...
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Guggenheim Life, the underwriting business unit of Guggenheim Partners, is gearing up to acquire some, or all, of Aviva US, for expected purchase price of 800m p ($1.25bn). With $160bn assets, Guggenheim has plans to increase its ...
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UK-based Pyrolytic recycling specialist Enval has procured premises to build its first commercial scale microwave induced pyrolysis system for recovering energy and materials from foil-containing flexible packaging. The new premises in ...
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New Zealand Wool Services International Ltd reported that the North Island offering of 11,500 bales saw an 87.6 percent clearance with the finer types easing and coarser types firming. The weighted indicator for the main trading ...
The availability of the new crop in Europe is coming closer; nevertheless prices remained firm - in the USA probably supported by news about further monetary operations and good export data, in Europe due to the limited availability of ...
Tags: Bremen Cotton Index, new crop, cotton market, cotton industry
Networkfleet has received a contract from US public agency National Joint Powers Alliance (NJPA) to deliver GPS fleet tracking and engine diagnostic monitoring software to education and government agencies Under the NJPA's Administrative ...
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Ace Derivatives and Commodity Exchange Limited (Ace), a Kotak Mahindra Group anchored commodity exchange in India, announced that it will commence futures trading in Cotton (Bales) from September 24, 2012 Ace is currently launching 3 ...
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UK-based Chadwicks, the producer of pre-cut lids and shrink-sleeves of Clondalkin company, has improved its quality assurance and industry leading standards, as it bagged the PS9000 pharmaceutical accreditation. This accreditation is an ...
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has warned consumers over the use of counterfeit airbags installed in the last three years other than an authorized dealer following the reports of their malfunctioning. ...
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Center for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics (CEPEA) reported that after increasing for little more than one month, cotton prices resumed dropping in the second week of September, mainly because of the wider gap between export parity ...