Fuller Technologies is moving its headquarters to Allen Township and actively hiring as the century-old industrial equipment manufacturer returns to its Pennsylvania roots following its acquisition by ...
For more financial news, visit News24 Business. West China Cement is seeking to acquire South Africa’s AfriSam, marking the latest push by cement companies from the Asian nation to expand on the ...
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Cement is one of those materials you don’t think about until it breaks — until the bridge you drive across, the house you live in, or the sidewalk you walk on shows cracks. Yet it is everything ...
Over the past few years, scientists have developed new kinds of a multifunctional concrete, whether that be self-healing or carbon-sequestering. Now, a new study has made improvements on ways to turn ...
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Parth Jindal, managing director of JSW Cement. Mumbai: IPO-bound JSW Cements plans to utilize the fresh capital raised and leverage group synergies to double its cement production capacity to 42 ...
Holcim Australia has started work on a low-carbon ECOPact concrete plant at Badgery’s Creek in Western Sydney, a site strategically chosen for its 1.5 kilometres proximity to the Western Sydney ...
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DMIC Holdings-led Concreat Holdings Philippines, formerly Cemex, on Friday announced it has begun full operations of the new production line at is Solid Cement Plant in Antipolo City last month. In a ...
The ancestor of modern calculators, the Abacus (Latin for “board“) was a grooved board with movable counting labels made up of bones or stones. It reportedly dates back to 3000 BC in ancient Babylon ...