Trading electronically makes great strategic sense for buyers and suppliers alike; but technical complexity can be a barrier to realising the benefits of enhanced supply chain v
When the Diavik Diamond Mine went into production in January 2003, it had already achieved amazing feats of engineering.
Lessons from the front line: ensuring the maximum return on ERP investment decisions. By Mike Stanbridge, Infor.
Western Australia’s Water Corporation has commenced the expansion of its second major water desalination plant to end dependency on climate sensitive rainfall.
Ireland’s Kerry Group has confirmed agreement to acquire the global flavours business of the US-based multinational Cargill.
Siemens Energy has received an order for an instrumentation & controls (I&C) system and two steam turbine-generators for the Ivanpah solar thermal power plant in the Moj
The third largest lithium bearing brine deposit in the world will come on stream just in time to feed escalating demand for electric cars.
Executive vice president Michael Scott and vice president of operations Christopher Gaines explain how this leading manufacturer of certified reference materials is now targetin
Jamaica, always in a strategic trading position in the Caribbean, stands to gain importance following the latest expansion of the Panama Canal: we look at the work of the Port a
For South African flooring company, Floorworx, the main challenge is how to maintain its leading position in Southern Africa.
With Eskom no longer having the sole responsibility for electricity generation in South Africa, new independent providers are moving into the market.
Toyota is investing considerable resources in developing its South African supply chain.
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.