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| Morgan Saletta We often take for granted our access to vast quantities of inexpensive goods manufactured overseas. And we often overlook the unassuming innovation that has made this global industrial revolution possible: the shipping container... read |
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| Fifi Peters ArcelorMittal SA has undertaken to invest R4.6bn on plants and equipment in the next five years as part of a settlement agreement it has reached with the Competition Commission... read |
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| George Quezada By 2034/35, almost 20% of Australians (6.2 million) are projected to be aged 65 or over. One sector already feeling the impact of the ageing population is construction... read |
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| Boris Dzhingarov, Issued by Monetary Library Industry-specific knowledge is what will differentiate successful promotion campaigns from unsuccessful attempts. Here is how you would want to present the main welding types in an official B2B presentation... read |
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| According to research from JLL, the demand for new purpose-built student accommodation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is set to exceed 500,000 beds over the next five years... read |
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| The Old Granary building in Cape Town central, which is more than 200 years old, is currently undergoing substantial restoration work... read |
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| Issued by Private Property Green buildings can now be built for a little more than traditional buildings. For the environmental and economic benefits, it deserves serious consideration... read |
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| W. Rocky Newman One year ago Tesla Motors announced plans to build its Gigafactory to produce huge numbers of batteries, giving life to the old saying, "if you want something done right, do it yourself." read |
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| Emile Uys The Hunan province is now home to the longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge in the world... read |
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| IBM Research has opened its second research location on the African continent and announced several new project collaborations... read |
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