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Report highlights economic impact of pandemic to metal fabrication job shops
Most respondents indicate they are operating at well under capacity.
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How is Covid-19 impacting the demand for EV?
Electric vehicles may once have been the preserve of the environmentally-conscious and affluent consumer but times have changed.
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Cable Drying: Why is residual moisture an issue for cable manufacturing?
So why is residual moisture such an issue for cable manufacture – and how can this problem be overcome?
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200t material to meet industry demand
One of the UK’s leading manufacturers of round, flat and profile wire has completed a £1m investment in material to ensure it continues to meet the growing requirements of its global client base.…
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UK could ban non-electric new car sales by 2030, says Shell
LONDON (Bloomberg) --Royal Dutch Shell expects the UK can end the sale of gasoline and diesel vehicles in just a decade, as the nation attempts to eliminate emissions by the middle of the century.
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Nexans sells German metallurgy business to Mutares
Nexans has signed an agreement to sell Nexans Metallurgie Deutschland GmbH (NMD), a Nexans company specialized in oxygen free copper drawing to Mutares SE & Co. KGaA.
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Prysmian completes perfect hat trick with SuedLink Corridor in Germany
Prysmian Group has been awarded contracts for the SuedLink Corridor in Germany — the largest ever underground cable project — by the German transmission grid operators TransnetBW GmbH and TenneT.
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Borouge and Borealis confirmed to participate in wire China 2020
Borouge is a leading petrochemicals company that provides innovative plastics solutions for the energy, infrastructure, mobility, packaging, healthcare and agriculture industries. Established in 1998, …
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India considers sweeteners to attract telecom gear manufacturers
India is trying to lure equipment manufacturers to its telecom market with the promise of financial incentives for companies that commit to investments.
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T-Mobile moving NYC's midband 5G signal from Nokia to Ericsson
According to network-testing firm Ookla, T-Mobile is not using the Nokia equipment in New York City it inherited from Sprint to broadcast a 5G signal in its 2.5GHz spectrum.
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