Construction of the Sutherland Spaceport on Scotland’s north coast has begun, with owner Orbex claiming the site will be home to up to 12 launches per year.
The UK manufacturing sector is on track to post the strongest growth in a sixth-month period since 1994, according to recently released statistics.
A passion for the piste combined with chemistry know-how has led to a self-waxing ski that is said to increase speed. Siobhan Wagner reports
Chevron recently announced plans to secure further sales of liquefied natural gas from the Chevron-led Gorgon Project to Japan, the world's largest LNG consumer.
ITT Industries is to sell off its automotive brake & fuel tubing and components business to Cooper-Standard Automotive for $205 million.
ABB has agreed to sell its Lummus Global business to Chicago Bridge & Iron Company (CB&I) for an enterprise value of $950m.
The South Yorkshire steel casting specialist has beaten Korean competition to secure a £1mIllion deal to cast a press frame for a US customer
Race to market: Williams F1’s chief executive is keen to exploit the wider commercial potential of motorsport advances. Stuart Nathan reports
Almost seven in ten (69 per cent) manufacturing decision makers agreed that their sustainability strategy has been restricted due to cost pressures, according to findings from Visual Components.
Ecotècnia, the wind energy business of Alstom, has signed a frame agreement worth around €300m to supply approximately 300MW of wind turbines to Spain’s Iberdrola Renewables.