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RS Components adds power transmission products from Freudenberg Sealing Technologies

21 May, 2015 | Supplied by: RS

RS Components has announced a distribution agreement with Freudenberg Sealing Technologies, bringing high-performance rotating shaft seals and radial shaft seals to the RS range of power transmission products that also includes gaskets, gland and valve packings, and O-rings from top OEMs.


Intergraph acquires Blue Iron Systems

20 May, 2015 | Supplied by: Intergraph Corporation Pty Ltd

IronScan will help Intergraph customers and users of SmartPlant Materials achieve greater efficiency in procurement and supply chain management for both project and asset life cycles.


Pilz strengthens safety with 1000th CMSE

19 May, 2015 | Supplied by: Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LP

Rod Burton, the electrical engineering manager at Machinery Automation & Robotics, has become the 1000th delegate to be awarded Certified Machinery Safety Expert (CMSE) accreditation.


Budget gives ANSTO more funding

18 May, 2015 | Supplied by: ANSTO

The federal government last Tuesday announced $193 million for Australia's nuclear agency, enabling expansion of future research and the building of nuclear waste management facilities.


Beaconsfield mine rescue hero to speak at Hazards Australasia 2015

15 May, 2015

Darren Flanagan, one of the 2006 Beaconsfield mine collapse rescue heroes, will speak at Hazards Australasia 2015. Flanagan is an explosives expert who specialises in risk management and will give an insider's view of this dramatic and first-of-its-kind rescue.


First Australian manufacturing plant for Life Health Foods

15 May, 2015

The Life Health Foods (LHF) range of plant-based meal products is now being manufactured in a new 6000 m2 facility in Berkeley Vale, on the NSW Central Coast.


Increased demand drives Wiley's move to larger Sydney premises

14 May, 2015 | Supplied by: Wiley & Co Pty Ltd

Australasian engineering and food facility company Wiley has relocated its New South Wales office from Sydney Olympic Park to larger premises in Rhodes due to a growing demand for its services across the state and Australasia.


Remote corrosion detection event for oil and gas

11 May, 2015 | Supplied by: Australasian Corrosion Association

As part of its regular technical program, the Australasian Corrosion Association (ACA) is hosting a one-day technical event in Melbourne on 21 May where the latest challenges and developments in materials engineering and corrosion control for both onshore and offshore environments will be discussed.


Labor plans manufacturing industry assistance

08 May, 2015

The ALP has released a draft platform outlining plans for assistance to the manufacturing industry.


Kaeser announces Delta Electrics as NT distributor

07 May, 2015 | Supplied by: Kaeser Compressors Australia

Kaeser Compressors Australia has announced the appointment of Delta Electrics as a distributor of the full range of Kaeser compressed air equipment in the Northern Territory.


Innovations on show at NMW 2015

07 May, 2015

With more than 200 industry-leading brands now confirmed for National Manufacturing Week (NMW 2015), to be held from 26-29 May in Melbourne, this year's event will be exhibiting some new and innovative technologies.


Manufacturing concerns over Shell-BG deal

04 May, 2015

Some of Australia's biggest manufacturers are concerned that a planned takeover of BG Group by Royal Dutch Shell could potentially worsen what they see as a lack of competition in the eastern Australian gas market.


Vale considers slowing production

04 May, 2015

Vale of Brazil, the world's largest iron ore miner, has announced it is willing to temporarily slow exports, which other sources have suggested could start a rally in iron ore prices.


Evidence mounts on link between drilling and quakes

28 April, 2015

In the United States, scientists are more certain than ever that oil and gas drilling is causing hundreds of small earthquakes across the country.


Nissan expands manufacturing base in Australia

27 April, 2015

Nissan may have stopped building cars in Australia in 1992, but it will continue to produce automotive components well after Ford and Holden have stopped manufacturing cars in Australia.


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