Fourteen months after General Motors started recalling more than 2 million small cars with faulty ignition switches worldwide, the company says it has repaired about 70 percent of the vehicles that are still on the road. The figures, ...
Tags: GM, Ignition Switches, Manufacturing
US based specialty food distributor The Chefs’ Warehouse has completed the acquisition of Del Monte Capitol Meat and its affiliated companies for an initial price of $185.5m. The initial price of this purchase also includes the ...
Tags: specialty food, meat
A two-day national workshop on the textile parks sanctioned under the Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITP) is being organised by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, in Surat on 9-10 April, 2015. The workshop, ...
Tags: Textile Parks, textile
India-based Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable is eyeing to tap the INR5bn ($80m) dairy whitener market in the Northeast region of the country with the launch of its brand ‘Dailycious’ in Guwahati. The company will compete with ...
Tags: Mother Dairy, dairy products
Asia’s largest international flooring show gathered the industry in the heart of one of the most attractive markets – China – on March 24-26, 2015 and statistics tell a successful story. A total of 1,275 ...
Tags: flooring show, DOMOTEX asia, CHINAFLOOR 2015
Organized by Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and The Municipal Government of Shenzhen, CITE is designed to be a national platform for the next generation information Technology industry. MIIT is the ...
Tags: Footprints
CRH 2015 - CHINA REFRIGERATION 2015 is the best platform where the latest technologies, products and services in the HVAC&R industry are showcased, which will be held on April 8-10, 2015 at Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC), ...
Tags: CHINA REFRIGERATION 2015, CRH 2015
World Health Day 2015 focuses on food safety The World Health Organisation (WHO) has dedicated World Health Day 2015, which it is celebrating today, 7 April 2015, to highlighting the challenges and opportunities associated with food ...
Tags: food safety, Food production, Food
Australian Made Campaign welcomes delay and more consultation on Country of Origin labels The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the Government’s decision to consult with stakeholders and undertake consumer research into its ...
Tags: Made Campaign, consumer demand, Agriculture
New Balance announced its kit sponsorship deal with the Costa Rican national football team. The deal will see New Balance design kits and training gear for the national men’s and women’s teams as well as youth, beach soccer and ...
Tags: New Balance, Costa Rican national football team, Sporting Goods
Understanding competing countries and potential customers is an important aspect of global agriculture. To learn more about agriculture in foreign countries, farmers and agribusinesses frequently travel abroad. David Miller, the director ...
Tags: global agriculture, farmers, Food
The Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom Installers – Ikbbi - is collaborating with the Furniture Ombudsman TFO – to set installation standards within the industry. The Ikbbi said the initiative will involve vital ...
G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. announced that its board of directors has approved a two-for-one-stock split of the company’s common stock to be paid as a stock dividend. Stockholders of record as of the close of business on April 20, 2015 ...
Tags: G-III Apparel Group, leading manufacturer, Sporting Goods
The Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee has welcomed Asics Corporation as its 10th Tokyo 2020 Gold Partner, in the category “Sporting Goods" (Sports Apparel & Sports Equipment). “I am delighted that Asics Corporation, one of ...
The winter wheat crop in parts of the Plains is falling in quality while farmers are seeing delays in the mid-South as corn-planting fights to move north into the Midwest, where another set of weather challenges and potential delays could ...
Tags: National Agricultural Statistics Service, Warm temperatures, Agriculture