Continuous improvement is not just a manufacturing issue.
Construction work across the Middle East has created a wealth of opportunity for consultancy firms that can deliver diversity in engineering, as Andrew Pelis finds out.
Maintaining growth at a manageable rate is hard enough, without the added complications of red tape when that growth is cross-border.
The Gladstone area of Central Queensland has a long history as an industrial area—but with so much activity, by the mid-1980s there was a shortfall of appropriate labour skills.
2010 was South Africa’s year of pride: it was never going to be easy to get back to business as usual following the World Cup but building world class infrastructure is still a
Steve Timms, managing director of HGS Ghana Ltd, talks to Jayne Alverca about what it means to protect and enhance mining and industrial assets.
Gianni Porta, operations directorfor Sub-Saharan Africa at civil engineering construction firm Impregilo S.p.a., talks to Jane Bordenave about the Ingula Pumped Storage Scheme.<
In a fascinating insight into the flow of discarded garments from the West into the free ports of western India, and their subsequent return in different guises to Europe and th
Iceland has little in the way of natural resources with the exception of clean energy, which it is putting to good use to boost the economy, as Alan Swaby discovers.
The L’Oréal Group cares about more than making women beautiful.
Dr Vaino Shivute, CEO of Namibia’s water utility NamWater, explains how the company is rising to the challenge of nearly doubling its water supply to meet the needs of the count
Water affects every aspect of our lives and in South Africa it’s regarded as a precious commodity.
The 1980s saw the emergence of developing regions, none more so than South East Asia.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including ArcelorMittal SA and Twiga Minerals, Guatrain SA , Guyana Water Inc, NWA Jamaica, and many more