Safetyline Jalousie, an Australian louvre window manufacturing company, recently spearheaded a global movement – Suppliers Declare – that aims to encourage Australian manufacturers to place sustainability at the forefront of their operations.
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Adarsh Australia expands with new Okuma CNC machining centre
Adarsh Australia, a Western Australian manufacturing and engineering company, has expanded its facility through the addition of the latest Okuma CNC vertical machining centre.
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Globally competitive gas remains critical for Australian manufacturing
Chemistry Australia has indicated that a tight supply and surging prices for gas feedstock and energy remain a concern for Australia’s critical manufacturing industries.
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Mercurius Biorefining sparks new industrial biotech sector
Mercurius Biorefining has finalised commissioning and will commence operations at their pilot plant at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Biocommodities Facility in Mackay, which will help spark a sustainable, export-oriented industrial biotechnology and bioproducts sector.
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Australian battery manufacturer powered by Australian Made logo
Australian battery manufacturer, Century Batteries, has celebrated its green and gold roots with the Australian-Made logo now officially part of the company’s footprint.
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Rio Tinto engages Pilbara manufacturers for iron ore railcars
Rio Tinto has committed to using local suppliers to build iron ore railcars for its Pilbara mining operations, with the initial purchase of 50 iron ore railcars.
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Four strategies to increase labour and equipment productivity in manufacturing
Manufacturing in the 21st century is becoming more competitive than ever with margins getting tighter. The businesses in this sector are now having to look closely at their efficiencies and productivity and by re-evaluating the use of known technologies and considering newer relatively untried technologies to introduce competitive advantage to their organisations.
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Industry brokers to build Australia’s manufacturing future
Creating industry brokers at Australia’s key research infrastructure facilities could propel a new wave of home-grown advanced manufacturing industries, according to Science & Technology Australia, the peak body for science and technology.
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Australian food and grocery manufacturing grows due to exports
New data from the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has shown the value of Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing industry has grown by four per cent to almost $133 billion, driven by a rise in the value of exports.
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Continuously innovating silo manufacturing plant best in its field
Ahrens’ local silo manufacturing line at Sheaoak Log goes against the grain to provide complete package for farmers.
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New research finds more Australians view manufacturing as important
More than 70 per cent of Australians consider manufacturing as very important to the Australian economy, a survey has revealed.
The latest research, Perceptions of Australian Manufacturing, conducted
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New industry-led course addresses local skills shortage
The South East Melbourne Manufacturers’ Alliance (SEMMA) has received $200,000 in funding from the federal government to launch an industry-led welding skills short course program, designed to provide a continuity of skills needed for the future of manufacturing.
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Re-imagining manufacturing in Australia: How to turn adversity into opportunity
As the world grappled with supply chain disruptions and delays as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions, manufacturers found themselves dealing with long delays and shortages of critical goods and products.
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Australia’s manufacturing sector to be revived as a result of COVID-19
IBSA Group, a workforce skills program developer, in support of National Skills Week next week, reports that Australia’s manufacturing sector will be reignited as a result of COVID-19.
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Verton streamlines wind turbine installations with Windmaster
Verton, an Australian lifting and load orientation product manufacturer, is developing its Windmaster project to offer a safer, faster and smarter method of handling and installing suspended loads offshore.
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Industrial Trends Survey: Australian manufacturing gains momentum
Recent quarter results from the Australian Chamber-Westpac Survey of Industrial Trends shows that the Australian manufacturing sector is gathering momentum again, following sharp declines last year.
Businesses’
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Moving Australia from a lucky country to a smart country
Jobs top the agenda of most nations – and what a lucky country we have been. For decades, we have leveraged our abundant natural resources, turning our bounty into wealth and employment, with
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Unions NSW report encourages onshoring manufacturing projects
Unions NSW is launching the McKell Institute “Build It Here” report, encouraging the NSW government to publish the wider economic benefits of awarding contracts to Australian companies,
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Budget boost to manufacturing to secure Australian jobs
The federal government is investing more than $475 million in the 2021-22 Budget to drive industry growth and scientific development, and help create high paying, sustainable jobs in manufacturing.
Minister
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Baker and Provan celebrates 75th anniversary and commitment to the local community
Australian-owned manufacturing firm Baker and Provan in Western Sydney has celebrated its 75th anniversary. Specialising in heavy fabrications, machining and on-site support, they serve a range of sectors
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