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Take up of robotic technology in the food sector is set to steadily increase as processors are forced to seek further efficiency gains and demand could challenge that of the automotive industry within a...
Take up of robotic technology in the food sector is set to steadily increase as processors are forced to seek further efficiency gains and demand could challenge that of the automotive industry within a...
Chinese car maker Geely Holdings Group Co. Ltd. said it has completed its USD1.8 billion (MZ$2.45 billion) buyout of Ford Motor Co.’s Volvo unit, in a landmark foreign acquisition by a Chinese company.
Chinese car maker Geely Holdings Group Co. Ltd. said it has completed its USD1.8 billion (MZ$2.45 billion) buyout of Ford Motor Co.’s Volvo unit, in a landmark foreign acquisition by a Chinese company.
The US represents a vast, largely untapped playground for manufacturers of prebiotic fibres and probiotics, according to Foodmanufacturer.co.uk. Shanghai will be able to produce 100,000 new energy vehicles every year, including 60,000 passenger vehicles...
Apparel company BGI Developments has picked up the technology and is talking to a number of New Zealand-based clothing exporters about using it. MAF spokesperson David Crowe said the little food New Zealand imports...
A senior Chinese civil aviation official said on Thursday that China, the world’s most populous nation, would build 56 more airports during the next five years to expand transport capacity, according to ChinaDaily. The...
New Zelaand’s tuna stocks and other ocean life are being threatened by the fishing methods used to fill Sealord tuna cans, according to Greenpeace. Greenpeace on Wednesday launched a public campaign in downtown Auckland...
New Zealand’s airports will benefit from new and improved air services agreements with the capacity to attract passengers from lucrative high-growth markets like China and Brazil in trade and tourism, according to Radio New...
New Zealand’s airports will benefit from new and improved air services agreements with the capacity to attract passengers from lucrative high-growth markets like China and Brazil in trade and tourism, according to Radio New...
New Zealand’s airports will benefit from new and improved air services agreements with the capacity to attract passengers from lucrative high-growth markets like China and Brazil in trade and tourism, according to Radio New...