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EU steel imports not yet damaging prices
The latest increase in flat rolled steel prices in Western Europe has pushed third quarter values up to unprecedented heights, says MEPS (International).
News from MEPS (International) ( 5 August 2004)
Steel output closes in on billion tonne target
Production figures for the first half of this year show that crude steel output remains on track to exceed 1 billion tonnes in the whole of 2004 for the first time.
News from MEPS (International) ( 5 August 2004)
Clay-containing polymeric nanocomposites exposed
Nanocomposites are being described as the ultimate in new materials this decade, offering potentially outstanding material performance.
News from Rapra Technology (30 July 2004)
UKIVA helps with EU-wide vision survey
The growth in the European Union with the recent accession of ten more member countries is reflected in the growth of the vision community throughout the EU.
News from UK Industrial Vision Association (30 July 2004)
Study details new petroleum refining technologies
Soaring energy requirements are motivating new investments in refining technologies.
News from Frost and Sullivan (29 July 2004)
"Author pays" publishing model is flawed, says IEE
The IEE has expressed grave reservations regarding the UK Science and Technology Committee's call for scientific publishers to move to an open-access publishing model.
News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (27 July 2004)
Stainless steel market set to peak again
Results from the first few months of this year indicate that stainless steel production in 2004 will reach another peak level, says MEPS (International).
News from MEPS (International) ( 7 July 2004)
UK machine tool exports rise in 2004
UK exports of machine tools in the 1st quarter of 2004 were worth GBP 102.3 million; this is 19.4% higher than in the 1st quarter of 2003, but is down by 8.1% compared with the last quarter of 2003.
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 6 July 2004)
Chinese market is hungry for PLCs
The China market for PLCs is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 14.1% over the next five years in spite of a decline in prices.
News from ARC Advisory Group ( 1 July 2004)
Report uncovers nearly 5 million CAD seats
According to industry analyst Joe Greco, 4.96 million mechanical CAD (MCAD) seats were installed worldwide at the end of 2003.
News from Wohlers Associates (30 June 2004)
Deadline for test cases set for August
Max-Serv, the EU-backed virtual support centre for manufacturing excellence reports that its programme of funded test case initiatives is continuing to deliver strong results.
News from Max-Serv (29 June 2004)
EU flat product steel prices hit record highs
Prices for flat rolled steel products in Europe have now in most cases reached their highest level in the last two decades, says MEPS (International).
News from MEPS (International) (22 June 2004)
Forecast delivers positive outlook
The MTA's Economic Forecast Update released last week indicated the most positive outlook for the machine tool sector in recent years, with growth for 2004 in the region of 20%.
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association (15 June 2004)
Vacon is company of the year
Finnish company Vacon has been named recipient of Frost and Sullivan's 2004 Industry/ICE (Instrumentation and Controls and Engineering) Company of the Year Award.
News from Frost and Sullivan (11 June 2004)
Award recognises Emerson's flow technology
Frost and Sullivan has honoured Emerson Process Management with its Market Leadership Excellence Award in the European industrial flow sensors market.
News from Frost and Sullivan (11 June 2004)
Growing regions boost global PLC market
The worldwide market for programmable logic controllers is surging due to fast growing regions and expanding applications areas outside of manufacturing.
News from ARC Advisory Group ( 8 June 2004)
Modern drives are key to Kyoto compliance
Simply by modernising installations, UK industry could consume less electricity, reduce CO2 emissions by 12Mt and reduce environmental costs to society by GBP 480 million each year.
News from Copper Development Association ( 8 June 2004)
Switching stainless grades is no trivial matter
Since the price of nickel doubled to more than US $17,000 per tonne a few months ago there has been much talk of substitution.
News from MEPS (International) ( 7 June 2004)
Chinese steel price glitch remains isolated
The downswing in the steel market in China has brought much talk of "corrections" in the "overheated" economy, and fears of falling steel prices, according to MEPS International.
News from MEPS (International) ( 3 June 2004)
Control valve market set for steady growth
The worldwide control valve market, which totalled nearly $2.9 billion in 2003, will reach nearly $3.4 billion by the end of 2008, expanding at a CAGR exceeding 3%, according to a new study.
News from ARC Advisory Group (31 May 2004)
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