It might sound ridiculous for a steelmaker to raise pigs, but Chinese steelmaking firms are showing unprecedented interest in non-steel businesses to cope with the challenge of low profits amid a downturn. Non-steel business turnover of ...
Tags: steel, Non-Steel, Construction
China's government pledged to cut overall coal use in eastern parts of the country and said it would reduce dependency on the fuel nationwide, as leaders struggle to respond to rising public concern over choking levels of pollution. The ...
Tags: Coal, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
Skills body e-skills UK and the Cyber Security Challenge have joined forces to launch separate programmes that complement each other, in a bid to make the cyber security profession more appealing to secondary school students. The Cyber ...
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Philippine conglomerate San Miguel is looking at options to sell about 25% stake in its food business, San Miguel Pure Foods until 2014, in an effort to raise funds for expansion of the group’s operations. San Miguel president Ramon ...
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Vietnam Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex) is aiming to increase its revenue from domestic sales to 50 percent of its total revenue, compared to a share of 30 percent in 2012, the company has said. In recent years, members of Vinatex ...
Tags: Vinatex, Domestic Sales
The "Personal Computer Era" has evolved into the "Personal Cloud Era" with the surprising new entrant, the tablet, says Michel Emelianoff, Executive Vice President of Alcatel-Lucent and President, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise. What do you ...
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The outlook for coatings producers in Europe has suddenly brightened after prospects for higher sales and profits appeared to be gloomy earlier in the year. The financial results of some leading players among coatings producers and raw ...
Tags: Construction, Coatings
Castors are the main elements of various applications that are used in different fields including heavy industries. Ranging from heavy industries to hospitals, airports, libraries, laundries, cheap castor are serving their extreme benefits ...
When I was a kid, my mother used to say: "No one wants to hear you blow your own horn." "But if I don't, who will?" I'd say to her. Okay, maybe I was an obnoxious kid. But perhaps its time for warehousing, distribution and supply chain ...
Tags: Materials Handling
China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan is going to release its leeway prices for September. The company decided to raise prices for hot rolled, cold rolled leeway by NT$600/ton and NT$500/ton respectively for ...
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Global technology companies HP & Dell have called on Australian consumers to recycle more unwanted electronic goods. TechCollect has hosted a global e-waste forum in Sydney with keynote European technology speakers and local experts ...
The SLL thinks it is high time the industry had a reliable and unbiased guide to lighting controls and is calling?on your help to make such a document as comprehensive as possible. Andrew Brister reports on the likely?content for the guide ...
China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steelmaker in Taiwan will release its prices for AP plates (materials without mill certificate) for October in next week. Previously, CSC planned to raise its AP plate prices for September, ...
Tags: Steel, Construction
The Audi Nanuk quattro concept has been unveiled at the 2013 Frankfurt motor show, revealing a diesel-powered crossover supercar with the brand’s first four-wheel steering system. Despite admitting “collaboration” with ...
Tags: Audi, Diesel-Powered Performance
Beijing officially implemented China Ⅳ emission standard on July 1, 2013. The rise of truck emission also means the upgrade of truck products. When other truck manufacturers stays at a R&D or production of China Ⅳ compliant ...
Tags: Transportation, Truck