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JULY/AUGUST 2008
Contents
Product Review
Emerging Technology
Supply Chain & Logistics
Regeneration
Health & Safety
Energy
RFID
Global Overview
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For the foreseeable future, fuel charges will be a ubiquitous topic. It is intermingled with and dependent on the most profound and formidable aspects of human society, such as religion, politics and business. Combine with this the current problems of the economic recession and the ‘credit crunch,’ and it is no surprise that oil is the topic inducing high blood pressure in businesspeople and investors all across the globe.
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FEATURES...
Product Review
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A round-up of the latest must-haves for those in the know
Emerging Technology
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Basware Enterprise Purchase to Pay (EPP) Solutions deliver value by providing compliance and control, as well as fast return on investment
Supply Chain & Logistics
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Today’s supply chains are global with most UK organisations sourcing from across the world from countries such as China
Regeneration
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Furness and West Cumbria’s West Coast is about to experience a major investment that will strengthen the tourism and industry sectors and engulf the local community with employment opportunities and prosperity
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Health & Safety
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Cooper MEDC have designed and manufactured alarm, signal, control and communications equipment since 1975
Energy
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Over a period of 60 years, Cranfield University has developed an extensive research and teaching provision for both gas turbine manufacturers and users
RFID
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2008 marks the 10-year anniversary of the Real-World Awareness (RWA) Program at SAP
Global Overview
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The latest intelligence and developments from the European manufacturing industry; set in context by our regular Global Overview.
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News A round up of the latest industrial developments across Europe Comment No smoke without fire | |
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| Brains and beauty |
Furness and West Cumbria’s West Coast is about to experience a major investment that will strengthen the tourism and industry s ...
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| National Stadium, Beijing |
At the pinnacle of its construction, the National Stadium in Beijing had 7,000 workers toiling over the infrastructure. ...
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No smoke without fire It seems that commentators, industry heads, central bankers and, dare I say it, Industrial Focus’s own journalists have made so ...
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Innovation for the nations Hope for the future has arisen from the turmoil of the last few months, as industrial technologies have spun out some marvels o ...
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Supposedly the construction
materials of the future, composites are increasingly seen in
applications where optimum efficiency is paramount including
aircraft construction and renewable energy. As two research
examples show in this video, composites really are the future
for efficiency.
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