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Private manufacturers face bleak midwinter

A survey has revealed that the looming gas crisis threatening to engulf British industry this winter will put enormous strain on small to medium-sized manufacturers.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 23, 2006

Software company cited as strong performer

Forrester Wave Information Quality Software market evaluation, an independent technology research company has named Similarity Systems as a 'strong performer'.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 23, 2006

FPB backs UK manufacturers' survival battle

A major campaign is being launched to support the battle for survival of British manufacturing against unfair foreign competition, 'red tape' and skills shortages.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 20, 2006

Particulate engineering development work expands

PowdermatriX Faraday has built an effective network of over 200 organisations with shared interests in particulate engineering and is looking forward to expanding this work.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 20, 2006

Fastener manufacturer opens GBP 1/2m headquarters

UK fastener and cold-formed turned parts manufacturer, Northern Precision, has opened its new GBP 500,000 headquarters designed to further company growth.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 19, 2006

Ensinger invests GBP 5m in UK headquarters

German industrialist Wilfried Ensinger attended the opening of his company's GBP 5m UK headquarters for plastics distribution and precision engineering in South Wales.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 18, 2006

Apparently, UK industry seems to be doing well

In his New Year message, Mick Hall, chairman, UK's MMMA, comments on the IMF Statement about the United Kingdom economy and says there is no clear picture about business prospects.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 18, 2006

Managers fail to capitalise on volunteer benefits

Manufacturing managers fail to see how voluntary work boosts career opportunities and skills, despite high numbers giving up their time at home and abroad.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 18, 2006

Sherwood Technology changes name to DalaLase

Sherwood Technology has changed its company name to Name to DataLase - the company uses olour change chemistry and low power laser light for many applications.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 18, 2006

ATS joins Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

ATS International will be a member of the UK's Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre - a joint initiative from the University of Sheffield and aircraft manufacturer Boeing.

News from Manufacturingtalk, Jan 18, 2006

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