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Company Used Old Machinery Despite Requests, Shows FIR In Telangana Plant Blast
The explosion at Sigachi Industries's Pashamylaram unit has left 36 dead and a nearly equal number injured.
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Scrapping Custom Duty On Lithium-Ion Battery To Boost EV Manufacturing
The scrapping of basic customs duty on the import of lithium-ion battery scrap and capital goods - or the machinery used to manufacture lithium-ion batteries - will strengthen the domestic battery storage ecosystem, the industry said on Saturday.
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South Korean Researchers Develop Morphing Wheel to Overcome Obstacles
A team of researchers from the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has developed a morphing wheel that can adapt to a range of obstacles, making it suitable for use in wheelchairs, unmanned delivery vehicles, and robots. The wheel can overcome obstacles up to 1.3 times its radius in height, offering a flexible solution to enhance mobi...
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Malicious Cyber Tools to Sabotage Energy and Other Critical Industries Have Been Discovered: US Agencies
Several malicious cyber tools that can damage energy sector and other critical industries have been discovered by multiple US government agencies. There is evidence that Russia maybe behind the creation of these tools.
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Panasonic's Q3 Profit Slides As Material Costs Rise And Appliance Sales Fall
Panasonic has sought to reduce its reliance on low-margin consumer electronics and appliances, shifting its focus to automotive batteries for Tesla Inc, production machinery, components and more recently supply chain management services.
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How Does a Formula 1 Car Work?
In the quest for speed and pole position, teams spend millions of dollars every year trying to one-up their competitors.
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5 Retired Indian Car Brands
When it comes to selling expensive products like automobiles or heavy machinery, India is indeed a tough nut to crack.
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Toshiba Halts Operations at Japan Chip Plant After Quake
Toshiba said that it had suspended operations at a plant in Oita, southern Japan, that makes semiconductors used in cars and industrial machinery, after a strong earthquake hit the area at the weekend.
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Kubota Increases Its Stake In Escorts Limited
The partnership with Kubota will enable Escorts to have access to global technologies and Kubota's research & development facilities.
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Japan Sees Peril in US Chip Hub to Counter China
Japan is worried that US plans to pour billions of dollars into chip manufacturing to fend off China could finish off what's left of a Japanese semiconductor industry that once dominated the world.
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Continental Acquires Minority Stake In Israeli Start-Up Feelit
Founded in 2017, Feelit has developed a highly sensitive, flexible, printed nanomaterial sensor that can be attached to static and rotating machinery parts, including flat and rounded surfaces.
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Mahindra Group Restructures Farm Equipment Business In Turkey
Mahindra & Mahindra said that its subsidiary Erkunt Traktor Sanayi A.S. (Erkunt), will acquire the Agriculture Machinery business from Hisarlar Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim irketi (Hisarlar) in Turkey, and will sell their entire stake in Hisarlar.
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COVID-19: Escorts Announces COVID Support Measures For Its Dealership Employees
The entire sales and service staff of Escorts dealerships are covered under this program effective from April 24, 2021.
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Mitsubishi Mahindra Agriculture Collaborates With Kubota Co. LTD. In Japan
Both companies have agreed to start discussion to offer products, services and solutions that meet the customer needs by mutually utilising resources and contribute to stable food production in Japan.
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Japan Car Makers Scramble To Assess Impact Of Renesas Auto Chip-Plant Fire
Renesas said it will take at least a month to restart production on a 300mm wafer line at its Naka plant in northeast Japan after an electrical fault caused machinery to catch fire on Friday and poured smoke into the sensitive clean room.
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Company Used Old Machinery Despite Requests, Shows FIR In Telangana Plant Blast
The explosion at Sigachi Industries's Pashamylaram unit has left 36 dead and a nearly equal number injured.
-
Scrapping Custom Duty On Lithium-Ion Battery To Boost EV Manufacturing
The scrapping of basic customs duty on the import of lithium-ion battery scrap and capital goods - or the machinery used to manufacture lithium-ion batteries - will strengthen the domestic battery storage ecosystem, the industry said on Saturday.
-
South Korean Researchers Develop Morphing Wheel to Overcome Obstacles
A team of researchers from the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) has developed a morphing wheel that can adapt to a range of obstacles, making it suitable for use in wheelchairs, unmanned delivery vehicles, and robots. The wheel can overcome obstacles up to 1.3 times its radius in height, offering a flexible solution to enhance mobi...
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Malicious Cyber Tools to Sabotage Energy and Other Critical Industries Have Been Discovered: US Agencies
Several malicious cyber tools that can damage energy sector and other critical industries have been discovered by multiple US government agencies. There is evidence that Russia maybe behind the creation of these tools.
-
Panasonic's Q3 Profit Slides As Material Costs Rise And Appliance Sales Fall
Panasonic has sought to reduce its reliance on low-margin consumer electronics and appliances, shifting its focus to automotive batteries for Tesla Inc, production machinery, components and more recently supply chain management services.
-
How Does a Formula 1 Car Work?
In the quest for speed and pole position, teams spend millions of dollars every year trying to one-up their competitors.
-
5 Retired Indian Car Brands
When it comes to selling expensive products like automobiles or heavy machinery, India is indeed a tough nut to crack.
-
Toshiba Halts Operations at Japan Chip Plant After Quake
Toshiba said that it had suspended operations at a plant in Oita, southern Japan, that makes semiconductors used in cars and industrial machinery, after a strong earthquake hit the area at the weekend.
-
Kubota Increases Its Stake In Escorts Limited
The partnership with Kubota will enable Escorts to have access to global technologies and Kubota's research & development facilities.
-
Japan Sees Peril in US Chip Hub to Counter China
Japan is worried that US plans to pour billions of dollars into chip manufacturing to fend off China could finish off what's left of a Japanese semiconductor industry that once dominated the world.
-
Continental Acquires Minority Stake In Israeli Start-Up Feelit
Founded in 2017, Feelit has developed a highly sensitive, flexible, printed nanomaterial sensor that can be attached to static and rotating machinery parts, including flat and rounded surfaces.
-
Mahindra Group Restructures Farm Equipment Business In Turkey
Mahindra & Mahindra said that its subsidiary Erkunt Traktor Sanayi A.S. (Erkunt), will acquire the Agriculture Machinery business from Hisarlar Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim irketi (Hisarlar) in Turkey, and will sell their entire stake in Hisarlar.
-
COVID-19: Escorts Announces COVID Support Measures For Its Dealership Employees
The entire sales and service staff of Escorts dealerships are covered under this program effective from April 24, 2021.
-
Mitsubishi Mahindra Agriculture Collaborates With Kubota Co. LTD. In Japan
Both companies have agreed to start discussion to offer products, services and solutions that meet the customer needs by mutually utilising resources and contribute to stable food production in Japan.
-
Japan Car Makers Scramble To Assess Impact Of Renesas Auto Chip-Plant Fire
Renesas said it will take at least a month to restart production on a 300mm wafer line at its Naka plant in northeast Japan after an electrical fault caused machinery to catch fire on Friday and poured smoke into the sensitive clean room.