Oil refineries / Image: Chem Analyst Nigeria is unlikely to fulfill its own targeted 1.58 million barrels per day production level in 2024, according to projections by two consultancies tasked…
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Picture: Comercient The pace of technological change is rapidly accelerating across global industry sectors, with machines becoming faster, more powerful, and sophisticated. However, South African industrial equipment and machinery (IM&E)…
Picture: Craig Federighi / The Verge Apple has paused development on upcoming software updates for iPhone, iPad, Mac and other devices in order to address performance issues and bugs. The…
Picture: Maersk containers / via gCaptain Danish shipping powerhouse Maersk announced its plans to cut 3,500 jobs, following a significant decline in net profit and revenue during the third quarter,…
Johan du Toit, Strategic Sales Executive for SYSPRO Africa Simply put, consumers must be able to trust the food they buy. Quality control issues can easily and quickly lead to…
Picture: Intel The technology centre, Intel recently revealed that it has restructuring processes underway for its manufacturing business. It is set to work like a separate unit and will begin…
Mark Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, SYSPRO EMEA & APAC discusses how manufactures can manage sustainable supply chains. More and more manufacturers are starting to shift their focus to the sustainability…
Main Image: Transnet Port/LogisticsUpdateAfrica Transnet Pipelines has successfully delivered jet fuel from Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal, directly to OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA), in Gauteng. The state-owned rail company has done…
Main Image: Red Bull/IBTimes UK The European Commission has confirmed that it has conducted raids on a company in the energy drinks sector in several EU countries, suspecting the company…
Main Image: Sasol Plant/Bloomberg Media reports landing on BusinessTech Africa’s desk indicate that an ammonia leak at a Sasol plant has been successfully contained. This comes after reports that in…