As innovation in engine-powered two-wheel transportation accelerates, the market for e-bicycles is expected to expand. The technological trends contributing to this development include combined throttle-control and pedal-assist models, ...
Tags: E-Bicycles, 3D-printed bicycles, Lights
Cargill has resumed operations at its hog slaughtering plant in Beardstown, Illinois. This plant processes 19,500 hogs a day. The plant slaughter operations were suspended on 23 January 2015 due to equipment failure, reports Reuters. ...
The upscale Brazilian steakhouse, Texas de Brazil, has opened new location in Huntsville, Alabama. The new 8,100ft2 restaurant, located in Bridge Street Town Centre, features a chef's table, an open-view grill in the dining area, one ...
Tags: meat, cheeses, charcuterie, Agriculture
Canadian food establishment Premium Brands is planning to cease operations at its processed meats plant in Toronto, Ontario in December 2015, a move that may impact 200 jobs. The closure comes as the company thought that the plant's age ...
Tags: meats, foodservice customers, Agriculture
British snack brand Cofresh is recalling a batch of its chips as they may contain wheat ( gluten) which is not declared on the label, according to the UK Food Standards Agency. The recalled product is 40g Eat Real Lentil Chips Creamy Dill ...
Tags: snack, wheat, Agriculture
Canyon Creek Food Company has launched a new refrigerated, soup under a co-packing arrangement. The product is a hearty Moroccan style vegetable soup with sweet potatoes, chickpeas, kale and coconut milk. The soup is dairy and gluten ...
Tags: sweet potatoes, chickpeas, kale, coconut milk, Agriculture
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Oscar’s Hickory House, a Warrensburg, N.Y. establishment is recalling around 376 pounds of sausage products due to misbranding and ...
Tags: Sausage Products, Agriculture
Pip & Nut has launched its nutty butters to Selfridges, Partridges and a raft of deli and health foods stores across the UK. From a range of three, Peanut Butter, Almond Butter and Coconut Almond Butter, the nut butters are designed to be ...
Tags: Peanut Butter, sea salt, Agriculture
Cereal maker Post Holdings has agreed to acquire ready-to-eat and natural cereals producer MOM Brands, in a $1.15bn deal. An agreement to this effect was signed by MOM Brands. MOM Brands offers Malt-O-Meal brand ready-to-eat cereals, ...
Tags: hot cereals, Agriculture
Wells Food Processing has closed the acquisition of a food processing plant in Wells, Minnesota, US from Pioneer Bank of Mankato. The new ownership is currently in the process of evaluating the best way to commission the facility located ...
Tags: food processing plant, Agriculture
According to a research conducted by vehicle history provider Carfax, millions of used car buyers and sells might be dealing with cars that have an unfixed recall. The study found that nearly 46 million cars across the US have at least ...
Nissan is planning to equip its Forward Emergency Braking technology to more models in Japan. The technology uses warning lamp and buzzer that alerts the driver about a potential threat to avoid accident. Forward Emergency Braking ...
Tags: Emergency Braking Technology, Auto
Chinese division of German companyl ThyssenKrupp has announced additional investment of €75m to construct an automotive electronic power steering facility in the Changzhou National Hi-Tech District, China. The company is also ...
Tags: economic growth, electronic power steering facility, Auto
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced the next phase in its ongoing plan to improve safety and reduce methane emissions from its gas system through an expanded strategic alliance with Silicon Valley based Picarro Inc. PG&E ...
Tags: methane emissions, gas system, Auto
Shares of the world's largest software company, Microsoft Corp, as sluggish personal computer sales dampened demand for Windows software and the company struggled with the impact of the strong U.S. dollar, which have surged to 14 year highs ...
Tags: Microsoft Corp, Windows software