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Improving the way we view plastics

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiAugust 20, 20193 Comments

Manufacturer/retailer Dresden is preparing to open its 14th outlet. Another approaching milestone – one tonne of plastic recycled – is further validation of its unconventional approach to eyewear. Brent Balinski speaks to Elmar Kert, the company’s Head of Global Operations.

First Ace electric vans assembled in Adelaide

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 20, 20194 Comments

By Peter Roberts Silently, with only a warning beep-beep, the first ACE-EV electric cargo van to be assembled in Adelaide rolled out for its media debut early this morning. The venue – the Tonsley innovation centre housed in the former Miitsubishi Motors main assembly building – was ripe with irony, a massive industrial structure now…

A crude response to the issue

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiAugust 19, 20194 Comments

One possible remedy to a world drowning in plastic has been under development since 2005. Brent Balinski speaks to Licella.

Chemistry, comparisons and complexity

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiAugust 19, 20192 Comments

Brent Balinski speaks to Samantha Read, Chemistry Australia’s CEO, about the new Chemical Sector Economic Contribution Analysis report, the effects of high gas prices, and the importance of economic complexity.

What to make of all this plastic?

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Brent BalinskiAugust 19, 201912 Comments

This week @AuManufacturing will feature a collection of Aussie innovators who are giving plastic a second life. But first, some context on the issue and why it matters. By Brent Balinski. 

How politics might see Austal make a big overseas purchase

Analysis and Commentary, Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 19, 2019Leave a comment

Analysis by Peter Roberts It was only a matter of time before politics and Australia’s expanding defence industry sector were going to mix in the type of dilemma that appears to be facing Australian global shipbuilder, Austal (ASX: ASB). The company has been named as a possible purchaser of a major traditional shipyard in the…

Port Macquarie’s Birdon wins big in US defence market

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 16, 2019Leave a comment

Port Macquarie boat manufacturer and maritime engineering firm Birdon has won more than $700 million worth of new contracts in three months, including two contract wins in the United States.

Cleanaway gains as recycling crisis continues

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 16, 2019Leave a comment

Waste management and recycling company Cleanaway (ASX: CWY) has released a strong result for the 2019 financial year, with revenue and EBIT both up by more than 34 per cent. The company which has been expanding at a time when Australia faces a rising recycling task, reported EBIT of $217.6 million, up 45.7 per cent,…

Carbon Revolution among winners in $28 million round of defence innovation grants

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy EditorAugust 15, 20194 Comments

Fifteen grants totalling $28 million were announced on Thursday through the Defence Innovation Hub, including one to Geelong-based Carbon Revolution to develop world-first wheels for Chinook helicopters.

ORORA boosts sales but suffers from business transition costs

Features, Manufacturing NewsBy Peter RobertsAugust 15, 2019Leave a comment

Packaging giant Orora Limited (ASX: ORA) today reported big revenue gains and a profit jump in its latest financial year. The company, the de-merged Australian operations of the global AMCOR packaging group, saw a 12 per cent boost in revenues to $4.25 billion. The company also announced net profit was up 1.4 per cent to…

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