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Daily Archives: June 24, 2020

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CSIRO cuts jobs in energy researcher team

Manufacturing NewsBy EditorJune 24, 2020Leave a comment

The Community and Public Sector Union says that 40 positions cut this week at the CSIRO bring total jobs shed at the organisation to 619 this financial year, blaming the Average Staffing Level Cap and funding cuts.

Technologies and tools for a manufacturing transformation: reshoring by Mark Peters

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy EditorJune 24, 20203 Comments

There are some big advantages to reshoring. Marks Peters discusses the topic, its job-creating impacts, and some recent Australian success stories.

Technologies and tools for a manufacturing transformation: how to approach Industry 4.0 by Nico Adams

Manufacturing News, TechnologyBy EditorJune 24, 20201 Comment

Our “technologies and tools” series continues with a look at Industry 4.0 for SMEs. Nico Adams writes about some business model possibilities, and the questions a manufacturing company should begin asking before they “get into” Industry 4.0.

Choose local over Chinese imports, accountancy advises

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy EditorJune 24, 20203 Comments

The founder and CEO of listed accountancy firm Kelly + Partners is advising its 7,500 clients to look for Australian suppliers rather than import from China.

Australians pessimistic about economic outlook and even more suspicious of China: 2020 Lowy poll

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy EditorJune 24, 20201 Comment

The Lowy Institute’s 2020 “Understanding Australian Attitudes to the World” poll has found “unprecedented shifts” in Australian public opinion, with more people feeling unsafe in the world, optimism about the economy at an historic low, and a precipitate decline in trust in China.

Nanosonics cleans up in Covid times

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 24, 2020Leave a comment

Medical device developer Nanosonics UK branch has begun the installation of 17 of the company’s trophon2 systems (pictured) into a large National Health Service trust. The systems are used for high level disinfection of ultrasound probes including those used internally in patients during ultrasound examinations. The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the use of Nanosonics devices…

Fonterra to pay for milk based on sustainable farm practices

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsJune 24, 2020Leave a comment

Trans Tasman dairy giant Fonterra is to change its payment system for dairy farmers to reflect the sustainability of their farming practices. The company announced a new Cooperative Difference Payment of up to ten cents per kilogram of milk solids would be paid to farmers from June 1, 2021, replacing the current payments system. As…

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