With Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a Changin" booming into the Marriott World Centre conference hall, American Trucking Associations president Bill Graves took to the stage this morning and addressed how change will transform the US ...
Tags: Transportation, Auto, truck
SABMiller plc today provides an update on trading during the six months ended 30 September 2013. The calculation of the organic growth rates excludes the impact of acquisitions and disposals on net producer revenue and volumes. Alan ...
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American wine and spirits company Brown-Forman is set to restructure its Asia Pacific (APAC) area into two new regions, beginning 1 November 2013. Under the new plan, the company's existing APAC region will be divided into the Australia, ...
Bordeaux Digital Printink, an industry leader in developing, manufacturing and distributing high quality inks, coatings and solutions for almost every inkjet technology and application, announced that it will launch to North America its ...
Many a times we never realize the presence of plastic in, what we consider to be, non-plastic or eco-friendly packaging materials. A lot of plastic hides in coats and lines of cartons, sachets, pouches, cans, caps, lids etc. It seems the ...
A number of different man made materials are now used for construction purposes. Of them, one of the most popular ones is glass reinforced plastic or GRP. It is commonly known as fibreglass. GRP is a composite fibre consisting of plastic ...
The NRMA has called for supervisors of learner drivers to improve their familiarity with the road rules after 97 per cent failed a test replicating the Roads and Maritime Services’ (RMS) driver knowledge test. Just 18 of the ...
Tags: Learner Driver, Road Rule Test
TYNE Bank Brewery of UK is set to export its beers to Sweden market through a partnership with a buyer who operates for Systenbolaget, a Swedish state run alcohol selling monopoly. The company's managing director Julia Austin will visit ...
Beer consumption in Australia hits a 66 year low, but wine is still going up, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The downwards trend in beer consumption started in the 1970's while wine consumption ...
Tags: Beer, Agriculture, Food
Xanthan Gum Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide that bacterium known as Xanthomonas campestris secrets. This gum is a good food additive as well as a modifier of rheology. It gum is also useful as thickening agent of food items such as salad ...
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Alcohol-related visits to hospital emergency rooms have increased by 38% from 2001 to 2010, according to the data given by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The report mentioned emergency room visits, including ...
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Editor's note: Just in time for pre-Interbike reading, BRAIN's longtime legal analyst, Steve Hansen, takes a look at the implications of recent employer liability cases involving hosting parties where alcohol was served or was present. ...
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Lion, a New Zealand-based brewery, has issued a voluntary recall on its Speight’s Cider products due to incorrect labeling. Products under this recall include Speight's Cider 568ml glass bottle sold in six-packs and single bottles ...
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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission in the US has approved the sale of beer, wine along with hard alcohol at liquor stores in the state, if the agent wants to and can get the necessary licenses. The move forms part of an effort to loosen ...
Tags: Beer, Wine, Liquor Control Commission
A well maintained and operating doorbell is definitely an important part of our homes. However, if the doorbell is not functioning properly or is buzzing with different types of sounds, then it's time to check if your doorbell needs ...
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