The Spanish apparel retail stores have witnessed a decrease in the rate of unemployment due to lesser number of outlets shutdown in the country in the recent months. According to ‘The Textile Trade in Figures 2012 report’ ...
Tags: Apparel&Accessories, Spanish
Simplot Australia, a subsidiary of US based J.R. Simplot, is evaluating the closure of its vegetable processing facilities in Bathurst, New South Wales and Devonport, Tasmania, a move which will result in 325 job losses. According to the ...
Sustained weak demand from North Asian LNG end-users, reflected in the slump in spot prices, has shown little sign of recovering despite the start of the traditionally stronger summer season. Coming out of the April-May shoulder months, ...
Tags: Chemicals
In results published this morning, RPC revealed that sales for the year to 31 March 2013 slipped to £1.05bn, from £1.13bn the previous year. Pre-tax profit fell to £40.3m compared to £59.6m a year earlier. The ...
Agr International, Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of several new employees to the staff of its American Glass Research division. The three new staff members will augment the capabilities of the current team and provide additional ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration, Glass
Stephen Dawson of Bapco Closures talks about the packaging supply chain The opportunity to contribute to consumer safety, product protection, consumer convenience, and the reduction of carbon emissions is a privilege afforded to those ...
TINE, a leading dairy producer, distributor and exporter based in Norway, is the first brand in Europe to use the bio-based LightCap 30 closure. Its Piano vanilla sauce, TINE iced coffee, iced tea and chocolate milk will be packaged in ...
Lundberg Family Farms, a leading U.S. producer of organic rice and rice products, is a Gold award winner in the flexible packaging category of the 2013 PAC Leadership Awards. Presented by The Packaging Association (PAC), the trade group ...
Tags: PAC Packaging, Packaging, Lundberg Family
Sonae Industria has reported a 10 % slump in revenues in the first quarter of 2013 to €318m when adjusted for British activities divested last year. However, turnover had improved slightly by 1 % compared with the fourth quarter of ...
Tags: Construction, Decoration
Goody bags for first 30 customers; appearances and ribbon cutting from F1 Marussia. Modelzone has opened a new store in Central London's New Oxford Street. The retailer is celebrating the shop opening by inviting F1 driver Rodolfo ...
Ford employees displaced by the impending closure of the company’s Victorian manufacturing plants will benefit from an additional $25.1 million thanks to fresh support pledged by the car maker and the Federal Government. In a joint ...
Tags: Ford, Manufacturing Employee
Open-source advocate Mark Shuttleworth closed Ubuntu's seriocomic Bug #1 report on Thursday after leaving it open nearly nine years. The move heralded a major shift in rhetoric from the leader of the world's most popular Linux distribution. ...
Tags: Ubuntu, Bug#1 Report
Scotch recycled corrugate tape 3072 is uniquely formulated for sealing boxes including more demanding packaging applications. It has a consistent pressure sensitive, high performance, hot melt synthetic rubber adhesive system and meets FDA ...
The founder of Liberty Reserve, an online digital currency and payments system based in Costa Rica, has been arrested and charged with money laundering. Further reading Retailers looking to cut Visa and other 'middlemen' out of the ...
Tags: Payments System, Computer Products, software
Australian miner BHP Billiton has said that it expects the coal market to be "comfortably supplied" in the near term, with Australian quality hard coking coals expected to remain among the most highly valued. According to BHP Billiton, the ...
Tags: coking coal, raw mat, Australia, Oceania, BHP, opinion, mining, Istanbul