GeoSea, part of the DEME group of companies, has applied a pioneering approach to a host of underwater construction challenges.
Why business relationships take more than texting, friending, and online “connecting”
Swakop Uranium is about to develop Namibia’s largest uranium deposit. CEO Norman Green explains how the company is protecting the sensitive desert environment.
As development at the South Deep mine in South Africa continues to advance, Gold Fields plans to ramp up production and reach full capacity by 2014.
Daimler and Google announced a deepening of their strategic partnership today at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Airline services company Gate Gourmet has agreed to acquire catering facilities owned by Qantas Catering Group in Australia.
Al-Rashed International Shipping has established its position as a leader in shipping services in the Persian Gulf.
A consortium of six global technology heavyweights has emerged as the winning bidder for the remaining patents belonging to the once-great Nortel Networks Corporation.
Bombardier Inc.
As Executive Director, Juan F.
The Maldives is an example of a country that has proved remarkably resilient when faced with disaster—in its case, the devastating 2004 tsunami.
Jackie Barclay, managing director at Acoustex, tells Andrew Pelis how reduced order volumes lead to a re-think on inventory strategy that saw the company ride out the global eco
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.