Bluewater Bio International has secured a third order for its low energy nutrient removal technology, HYBACS® in South Africa. The project, valued at 24 million South African Rand (£1.75 million) and secured via Bluewater ...
Tags: Bluewater Bio, Machinery
Coal exports from South Africa's Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) soared to a 15-month high of 7.49 million mt in March, jumping 37.4% month-on-month and 20% year-on-year, the latest operating data released by the port Tuesday showed. ...
Tags: Coal exports, Chemicals
India Market Days is a project approved by Ministry of Textiles and is funded under the Market Access Initiative (MAI) Scheme of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India for inviting overseas buyers and buying agents under ...
MANGO closed the 2012 financial year with a turnover of 1.691 billion euros for the MANGO MNG Holding S.L.U. Consolidated Group and subsidiary companies, a figure that corresponds to R.R.P. sales excluding VAT for company-owned stores, plus ...
South Africa-based Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT), one of the world's largest coal handling ports, has announced that it exported 7.5 million mt of coal in March, up 37.4 percent from 5.45 million mt in February and up 20 percent year on ...
COMPANIES that participated in cartel activity in the glass manufacturing industry face prosecution by the Competition Tribunal following an investigation by the Competition Commission. The commission’s investigation, which started ...
Tags: Glass, Furman Glass
When it comes to food and beverage packaging, consumers are most likely to pay more for value-added features that relate to freshness and sustainability. This is the latest finding from a global study conducted by Ipsos InnoQuest. ...
Tags: Sustainable Packaging, Packaging, Printing, beverage packaging
The Competition Commission has referred its findings of cartel conduct against Glass South Africa, National Glass, Northern Hardware & Glass, Furman Glass, McCoy’s Glass and AF-FSL Glass to the Competition Tribunal for a hearing The ...
World demand for water disinfection products is projected to increase 5.5 percent per year to $7.7 billion in 2016. Significant changes are occurring around the world for a number of reasons. There is continued concern about disinfection ...
The fifth Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) for 2013-14, launched by the Government of South Africa, aims to support the manufacturing of textiles and clothing in the country, along with other sectors. Unveiling IPAP 2013-14, Minister ...
The Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, has sought a financial package for labour-intensive industries like cotton textiles, handlooms and handicraft, in the forthcoming annual supplement to Foreign Trade Policy (FTP), rescheduled to ...
ArcelorMittal South Africa, a local unit of global steelmaking giant ArcelorMittal, and South Africa's largest iron ore producer Kumba Iron Ore have indicated that they plan to start arbitration over iron ore deliveries by the last quarter ...
Tags: Arcelormittal, Kumba, Ore Deliveries
Australian coking coal producer Beacon Hill Resources has announced that it has commissioned the Minas Moatize wash plant, with the first coal production expected in May. According to Beacon Hill Resources, the plant, which was fabricated ...
Tags: Beacon Hill, First Coal Production, Mineral
ExxonMobil Chemical's affiliate ExxonMobil Chemical Technology Licensing has signed an agreement to license its tubular process technology to Sasol North America for a low density polyethylene (LDPE) plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana, US. ...
On the recently held 21th General Motor "Supplier of the Year" awards ceremony, Baosteel becomes the only iron and steel enterprise which wins 2012 "Global Supplier of the Year". This is the third time that Baosteel wins this title ...
Tags: Baosteel, General Motor, Mineral