Business

Free conference program to feature at AOG 2017

08 November, 2016

The annual Australasian Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference (AOG) will showcase the oil and gas industry over three days with an exhibition, a free conference program and premium industry networking opportunities.


General Mills to close Vic manufacturing plant

08 November, 2016

General Mills has announced plans to close its manufacturing facility in Mount Waverly, Victoria, and move its production activity to an expanded plant in Rooty Hill, New South Wales.


Manufacturing edges back into growth in October

07 November, 2016

The Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) increased by 1.1 points to 50.9 in October, signalling a very mild expansion across the manufacturing sector.


IDEC powers its HQ with solar and wind

07 November, 2016 | Supplied by: IDEC Australia Pty Ltd

IDEC's US headquarters are powered by a combination of solar panels and wind turbines, providing about 50% of the facility's total power requirements.


Metso ranked at Leadership level in CDP's Climate Change evaluation

04 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Metso Australia Limited

Metso continues to be included in CDP's Climate Change evaluation at the Leadership level with an A-ranking (the scale of the index was A-D).


Pipeline explosion and fire in Alabama kills one

04 November, 2016

Colonial Pipeline Co shut down its main petroleum product pipelines on Monday after an explosion and fire in Shelby, Alabama, killing a worker and sending five to the hospital.


Training: are the fundamentals being left behind?

02 November, 2016 by Ernst Krauss | Supplied by: IICA (Institute of Instrumentation, Control and Automation)

Australia finds itself in a very curious position in the global family. Blessed with an abundance of natural riches, it seems we keep forgetting that mass manufacturing is part of a major contribution to a nation's wealth.


"Haere mai" to corrosion professionals at C&P2016 in Auckland

01 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Australasian Corrosion Association

Asset owners and professionals involved in the corrosion industry are encouraged to network with colleagues and peers, as well as learn the latest information concerning corrosion prevention, control and repair, by attending Corrosion & Prevention 2016 in Auckland.


Schneider Electric acclaimed for corporate leadership on climate change by CDP

01 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Clipsal - by Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric has been awarded a position on the Climate A List by CDP, the international not-for-profit that drives sustainable economies. It is the only company of its industry to get an A grade for six years in a row.


Australia take note: study shows automation at mines will have significant impact on jobs, tax revenues

31 October, 2016

Local communities and governments will lose jobs and tax revenues as mines become increasingly automated using emerging technologies such as self-driving trucks.


Chair of Innovation and Science Australia highlights the importance of innovation

28 October, 2016

Bill Ferris AC, chair of Innovation and Science Australia, has called for a greater focus on the role of innovation in driving future economic growth and prosperity in a speech delivered recently at the NZVCA 2016 Private Equity and Venture Capital Conference.


GE and Komatsu announce expanded 10-year partnership agreement

28 October, 2016

Komatsu and GE have today announced a 10-year partnership agreement to provide electrical remanufacturing services for mining equipment and vehicles.


Turnaround at Dow — time is money

27 October, 2016 | Supplied by: TÜV SÜD Chemie Service

In Germany regular inspections involving the total shutdown of process plants are required by law for inspection, safety tests, maintenance and repair. The Dow Chemical plant in Böhlen, Germany, recently engaged TÜV SÜD Chemie Service to assist DOW with the shutdown in order to ensure the safety of the plant up to the next periodic inspection.


Collapse of Australian car manufacturing will harm R&D in other sectors: study

21 October, 2016 by Abbas Valadkhani, Swinburne University of Technology

By the end of next year, car manufacturers Mitsubishi, Ford, Holden and Toyota will all have largely exited Australian manufacturing, taking their assembly lines overseas where the cost of production is significantly lower.


Samoa impacted by Aussie car plant closures

17 October, 2016

With all the talk of the impact of the closure of car manufacturing in Australia, it has been easy to forget the impact it may have on our smaller trading partners.


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