Bosch Australia expects to manufacture 100 million diodes this year, with 100% of them destined for export.
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The “Perfect Storm” of operational transformation in industry
Addressing the “Perfect Storm” of the operational transformation in industry will be key to operational success in 2020 and beyond.
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CCTV and workplace safety
Organisations are increasingly recognising the value of surveillance cameras to help address workplace compliance and work, health and safety policies.
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Manitou launch new fully Australian compliant vertical platforms
Manitou has launched its now fully AS compliant vertical mast boom work platforms.
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When’s the right time for an ERP system?
A robust, fully integrated business management solution is a crucial piece of capital infrastructure. Yet, as Tony Howell writes, it is frequently overlooked.
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Caterpillar sees continued commodity pain
Caterpillar has seen lowered results following continued depression in commodity and mining markets.
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Komatsu reach Australian milestone
Komatsu is celebrating 50 years of operation in Australia.
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Connecting all the dots with ERP
There are a lot of software options around at the moment. Here's one that is intended to bring the power of ERP to more people within your organisation.
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3D printing delivers topological benefits for bike manufacturer
Traditional methods would not have been able to handle the complexities of thin walls and hollow structures to manufacture the first 3D printed bike frame.
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Plastics and chemicals looking forward to success
Despite an overall decline in manufacturing, that is not the case with plastics and chemicals. The industry plan to take advantage of future opportunities.
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Caltex shuts down refinery process units, moves to export
Caltex has shut down the last of its fuel refinery process units, and started operation of the site as a fuel import terminal.
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Food industry standing up to challenges
As our largest manufacturing sector, the Food And Grocery business is a vital contributor to Australia. Alan Johnson reports on the outlook for the sector.
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Ai Group sees another tough year ahead for manufacturing
While the Australian dollar is back to more sustainable levels, the manufacturing industry is still facing considerable headwinds as we move into 2015.
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Ai Group sees another tough year ahead for manufacturing
While the Australian dollar is back to more sustainable levels, the manufacturing industry is still facing considerable headwinds as we move into 2015.
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Orica sells chemical division
Orica has sold its chemicals business to private equity groups for $750 million.
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GE Oil and Gas opens new technology centre in Singapore.
GE has opened a new oil and gas technology solutions centre in Singapore.
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There’s a lot to gain from mobility
Logistics businesses which have only dabbled with mobility in the warehouse should apply it across information systems and across the wider workplace.
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Carbon tax axing – what’s the result?
The repeal of the carbon tax has stolen plenty of headlines recently. Mike Lorge looks at what is it likely to mean for the nation’s manufacturers.
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How is welding safety looking?
The authors take a critical look at gas equipment use and maintenance in Australia.
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Hot tips on cooling the workplace
Manufacturers need to understand their legal obligations regarding the safety of employees working in the heat. Alan Johnson reports.
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