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  • Frontline benefits with ABB's robotic technology

    Producing perfect aluminium welds and eliminating harmful dust during polishing operations has been achieved by the acquisition of a series of CSF robotic solutions at Frontline Australasia at their plant in Melbourne.

    22/04/2010

  • 'Montara well leak shouldn't have happened': APPEA

    The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) has announced its support of the Government’s inquiry into the Montara well leak, introduced into parliament this week by the minister for resources and energy, Martin Ferguson.

    10/09/2009

  • Saving the world, one controller at a time

    The Australian National University has developed breakthrough technology that makes large scale solar thermal power generation commercially-viable. And a Yokogawa PLC is playing a critical role, writes engineer Martin Kolos.

    31/08/2009

  • ACL trades through receivership with $5m Govt help package

    Automotive components suppliers, Automotive Components Limited (ACL), will continue to trade through receivership, after news that the company will receive $5m of assistance from the Federal Government, according to the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr.

    26/08/2009

  • Heavy machinery import numbers rise, while costs dwindle

    The number of heavy machine imports showed a “significant improvement” throughout June, improving 45 per cent on the flat May figures, according to the Skelton Sherborne Shipping Index.

    26/08/2009

  • Industry bodies claim RET legislation underestimates natural gas

    Two major industry bodies are encouraging the Federal Government and the Opposition to think more seriously about natural gas as a renewable energy in new legislation.

    19/08/2009

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