This South African-based specialist in aircraft seating made from composite materials is well-placed to take advantage of the international effort to reduce the weight of airlin
A major league player in petrochemical and hydrocarbon engineering in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.
As demand for power continues to escalate, Botswana is seeking to utilise its vast quantities of coal.
Now one of BAT Group’s most modern and strategic plants, the Heidelberg factory in South Africa has undergone a remarkable transformation over the last three years.
In 2010, Brussels saw the launch of the Viage Entertainment Center.
Mozambique has emerged from the hardships of civil war to become a fast-developing economic nation.
Not only is 2011 the 25-year anniversary of the company’s launch, it also marks the maturation of significant changes in company strategy and structure.
Lindsay Shankland, MD of Manitou, the market leader in rough terrain handling solutions, talks about getting a handle on the heaviest loads in the most awkward places.
John Adom, managing director of Balfos Ltd, talks about the company’s diverse product and sales offering as a single supply source to some of West Africa’s leading mining and in
India is rapidly becoming the world hub for biotechnology research, with the quality of its scientists, doctors and pharmacology researchers regarded as second to none.
As Canadian mining companies continue to prosper from high mineral prices, more technically-challenging mining projects have become attractive.
Innovation is part of company DNA at Marcotte Mining Machinery.
The consolidation of the Canadian Forces Station at St. John’s, Newfoundland will see the demolition of 16 aging buildings, and their replacement by two modern facilities.
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.