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Daily Archives: August 9, 2021

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Woolworths home brand exported to China

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

Rvx Distribution has despatched its first shipment of a newly extended range of Woolworths Group home brand products destined for China. The company said it had been working hard to develop new strategic partnerships and sales channels for its brand partners in Chongqing, China. “Today we see the first shipment of our newly extended range…

$24 million in federal/state grants announced for recycling projects in NSW

Manufacturing NewsBy Staff ReporterAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

Grants totalling $24 million have been announced for recycling projects in NSW, increasing overall recycling capacity in the state by a claimed 120,000 tonnes annually.

Brickworks hit by Covid-lockdowns, curtails production

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

Brick sales in the eastern states have slumped following Covid-lockdowns of construction, forcing Brickworks to curtail production at kilns in New South Wales and a plant in Brisbane. The building products group said restrictions were having a significant impact on operations with brick despatches slumping 80 per cent during a NSW government pause in the…

Defence data to map manufacturing supply chain

DefenceBy Staff ReporterAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

The Department of Defence will establish a new technology program this year to help map its global manufacturing supply chains. The department is paying global consultancy Deloitte $660,000 for eight-months work on the program, and revealed the first public details in its new whole-of-Defence data strategy.

Battery Stewardship Council hopes to address market failure, grow collection and reprocessing

Analysis and CommentaryBy Brent BalinskiAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

According to one bit of data, Australians bought enough AA batteries in 2019 that laid out, end-to-end, they would stretch 91,000 kilometres, or 2.3 times around the world. 

Our real sovereign defence manufacturers get bolshie

Analysis and Commentary, DefenceBy Peter RobertsAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

By Peter Roberts When Nova Systems strategy head Rebecca Humble stood up at a Defence Teaming Centre breakfast in Adelaide early this year, she was angry. I was one of the panellists along with executives from two foreign-owned multi-nationals discussing the state of industry, but what really got up Bec’s goat was what she saw…

Manufacturing news briefs – stories you might have missed

Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 9, 2021Leave a comment

v2food raises $72 million for expansion Plant protein company v2food will continue its rapid expansion with the raising of a further $72 million in capital, giving the company a valuation of $500 million. The company, which supplies plant-based burgers to Hungry Jacks, raised the funds from a group led by European venture fund Astanor. v2food,…

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