The world wouldn’t be quite as white as it is without an expanding titanium minerals mining operation in the wilds of Mozambique, as Alan Swaby learns from managing director Mic
Technip Iberia sees its clients counting their pennies, or cents, but it has a plan.
The Southern African nation of Mozambique is less than 50 years old but is home to one of the oldest logistics companies on the continent.
Caterpillar Inc. announced today that it plans to open a new manufacturing facility in Thailand to build underground mining machinery.
When a product idea has been around for over 100 years it must be doing something right; but as Alan Swaby learns, even the best ideas often need a second chance.
Thomas R. Cutler explains the benefits of automated overall equipment effectiveness data in a lean manufacturing environment.
The story of Target Engineering Construction Company is intrinsically linked to growth and development over the past four decades in the Middle East.
Director of foreign assets, Roman Panov, discusses the factors that have contributed to the success of Norilsk Nickel and how core markets, particularly Africa, are continuing t
Germany’s biggest steelmaker, ThyssenKrupp, has announced a major restructuring of its business as it seeks to increase its focus on engineering.
The Dubai skyline is set to be transformed by the Dubai Pearl development.
How business relationships between supplier and manufacturer impact on innovation, customers and profitability
For one South African retailer, a major shift in strategy has been the key to reviving its fortunes, enabling it to compete more effectively and ensuring long term sustainabilit
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.