The Alliance for Supply Chain Innovation (ASCI) has signed a two-year research agreement worth over $800,000 with Ports Australia – supported by nine ports Australia-wide – into minimising the risks of moving vessels in port ...
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The design collaboration between Marimekko and Finnair enters a new phase as Marimekko textiles and tableware are brought to the Finnish airline’s aircraft starting May 15. As an emblem of the cooperation, a Finnair Airbus 330 was ...
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IACSC and IARW have published The Guide to Effective Warehouse Design, Maintenance, and Modernization, which provides engineers and operators of refrigerated warehouses with design, maintenance and repair guidelines for all major structures ...
If you are looking for greater career to become well settled in the economic conditions, most of the people would and opt for corporate jobs. But, in these days all over the world, corporate people are very much busy in fighting with ...
US-based Infinity Group and its partner the LR Group , have announced plans to build and finance the new Beijing Eco-Valley Project, the first Sino-Israeli ‘smart’ agricultural city The project is a joint initiative between ...
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As interior designers and homeowners become more and more innovative with the way in which they create lighting schemes for properties, there is a growing trend to incorporate twigs and sticks into arrangements. The most common pieces of ...
Street lighting is like a silent energy drain that no one pays attention to except when they are not lit. Street lighting costs the United States and other countries billions a year in maintenance, replacement of old bulbs costs and the ...
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Chinese tea is a beverage from the leaves of tea plants (Camellia sinensis), which are ordinarily used for tea in China. Tea leaves are processed using traditional Chinese methods. The Chinese drink tea throughout the day, including during ...
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Retailers share part of the blame for poor Windows 8 sales and the ensuing decline of PC shipments, analysts contended today. Microsoft's radical overhaul of Windows has been cited by some to explain plummeting PC shipments, but the very ...
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Samsung has had its security-enhanced smartphones and tablets approved for use by the U.S. military. The U.S. Department of Defence (DoD) says it is now happy to use Samsung Android devices in the field after its Defence Information ...
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A new research report backs the call for greater scrutiny of the impacts of mine-induced subsidence on prime agricultural land. The report, The Risks and Impacts of Coal Mine Subsidence on Irrigation Areas, was launched. It was prepared ...
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Amira Nature Foods, a United Arab Emirates-based provider of packaged Indian specialty rice, has signed a $48m contract to supply third party branded basmati rice to a key repeat customer in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) ...
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IDG News Service - Researchers at Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed an insect-like robot that achieves flight by flapping a pair of tiny wings. The robot is small enough to sit on the tip of a ...
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When eBay launched in 1995, the premise was simple: allow consumers to sell their unwanted goods to others via online auctions. Today, the multi-billion dollar business has localised sites in over 30 countries. Over 190,000 businesses ...
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Cotton Australia has welcomed the Floodplain Harvesting Policy, announced this week by the NSW Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson. According to Cotton Australia’s National Water Policy Manager, Michael Murray, the ...
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