Caltex is investing $5 million to expand its national bulk lubricants network, and build a new facility in WA.
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Mining Equipment Maintenance celebrates a year back in business
Central Queensland’s Mining Equipment Maintenance has celebrated its first year after founder Paul Waardyk returned to ownership of the business.
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Joy Global records another slump in profit
Joy Global has posted another disappointing quarterly result, with profit falling year on year, but is seeing a rise in bookings.
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E-Hub provides better control of workshop floor
The mobile workstation allows an operation to boost safety by connecting systems, tools, and culture directly to the workshop floor
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FLSmidth expands its engineering facility in Perth
FLSmidth has announced plants to double the size of its Perth engineering workshop and warehouses.
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Loctite launches new pipe repair kits
Henkel has developed a new emergency pipe repair solution, and other emergency asset maintenance.
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Fund R&D, then maybe universities can support industry
Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane let his discretion slip this week in a speech to the QLD Media Club foreshadowing an upcoming report on research funding.
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Rio Tinto chair du Plessis joins brewer
Rio Tinto chairman Jan du Plessis has joined the board of international brewer SABMiller.
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Caterpillar carries out massive stock buyback
Caterpillar has announced it will carry out an enormous $2.5 billion stock buyback this year.
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Orica fined $750 000 over chemical spills
Orica has been fined more than half a million dollars for a series of chemical spills at its Kooragang Island and Port Botany facilities.
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Atlas Copco sees an increase in activity in second quarter
Atlas Copco has recorded positive market movement, as it sees a jump in year on year orders.
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Joy Global sees price spike on takeover rumours
Joy Global has seen its largest spike since 2011 on the back of market takeover rumours.
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GE taking Cat head on in mining locomotives
GE is taking Caterpillar on in the race to develop locomotives that comply with stricter emissions standards.
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Kibaran’s African graphite to be used for 3D printing in Australia
A recent alliance between a graphite explorer and a 3D printing company has laid the groundwork for a new R&D program.
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Labour productivity has risen – but it’s not exactly a good news story
RBA Governor Glenn Stevens has ticked off on a major item on the “to do” list for policy-makers: raise the rate of growth in labour productivity.
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2014 Women in Industry Award Winners: VIDEOS
2014 Women in Industry Award winners talk about their amazing careers and offer advice to the next generation of women entering the mining, manufacturing and engineering sectors.
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FTA opens Japanese doors for Australian business
Australia's increased role as an economic partner with Japan opening more doors for Australian companies.
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QME 2014 Preview: Mining motors
Regal Australia are once again looking forward to participating as an exhibitor at QME 2014 on stand A164.
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Mining slowdown equals sales slump for Komatsu
Komatsu’s sales in China have taken a dramatic tumble amid slowing Asian demand in the mining and construction sectors.
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2014 Women in Industry Award Winners: Excellence in Manufacturing Award – Lynn Johnson
Under the leadership of Lynn Johnson $446 million worth of offshore and national supply contracts have been secured by Victorian SMEs, and for this she has been awarded the 2014 Women in Industry Excellence Manufacturing Award.
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