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  • Leadership Change at Koh Young Europe

    After 16 years of leading Koh Young Europe as General Manager, we would like to announce that Harald Eppinger will step down from his executive role. The operational leadership of Koh Young Europe will be handed over to two well-known and experienced team members: Solin Ahmad and Michael Zahn will jointly lead the European subsidiary moving forward. This…


  • Fachpack 2025: Custom-made barrier papers from delfort

    When it comes to sustainable food packaging, tailor-made work is required. “Barrier paper is never standard, but always tailored to the product it is to package,” says Peter Hackl, head of packaging at delfort. At Fachpack 2025 Hall 3 / Booth number 3-368), delfort will be showcasing its range of barrier papers for a wide…


  • Analysis: how plant-based ideas are transforming the snacking category

    Increased mobility, flexible work schedules, and balanced kindergarten and school meals have led to a shift in eating habits in recent years. Instead of the classic three main meals, now the focus is on the evening meal. During the day small snacks keep hunger at bay, supply new energy, and keep the mood upbeat. According…


  • Sappi unveils extensive label paper portfolio at Drinktec and Labelexpo Europe 2025

    Sappi Europe is bringing its complete arsenal of label papers and packaging solutions to two major industry events this September: Drinktec in Munich (15-19 September) and Labelexpo Europe in Barcelona (16-19 September). At both shows, visitors will discover Sappi’s full spectrum of innovations, from self-adhesive face stock papers and release liners to wet glue label…


  • Battery project at former nuclear facility to stabilise German grid

    Philippsburg Energy Park. Image courtesy EnBW. German energy company EnBW has announced a 400MW/800MWh battery energy project (BESS) at a former nuclear power plant site, feeding renewable power into the grid when it is needed. The energy company has presented a project proposal for the large-scale battery storage facility at the Philippsburg power plant, where…


  • Australian Bitters Company launches Aromatic and Orange Bitters in UK

    Australia’s first locally-produced cocktail bitters brand has announced the official launch of its Aromatic and Orange Bitters in London, bringing two of its award-winning flavours to the on and off-trade this month. Following successful launches in the USA including workshops at Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans last week, hosted by bar entrepreneur and…


  • EMS Solutions Celebrates 25 Years of Building Trust Through Quality Electronics Manufacturing

    EMS Solutions, a premier regional provider of Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS), proudly celebrates 25 years of delivering reliable, high-quality manufacturing solutions. Since opening its doors in 2000, EMS Solutions has grown into a full-service contract manufacturer, proudly serving customers across Utah and beyond in industries ranging from RF and Medical to Aerospace, Defense, Industrial, and…


  • Libra Industries Expands Precision Fabrication Capabilities in Guaymas with Advanced Amada Laser System

    Libra Industries, a leading provider of systems integration, precision machining, metal fabrication and electronics manufacturing services (EMS), is proud to announce the upcoming installation of a high-performance Amada fiber-laser system, set to begin operation at its Guaymas, Sonora facility in early September. As part of Libra’s continued commitment to excellence, highlighted by recent expansions in precision…


  • Anritsu’s Next-Generation eCall Tester Receives cetecom advanced Certification

    ANRITSU CORPORATION announced today that its eCall Tester MX703330E has received certification from cetecom advanced, a leading test laboratory for communication technologies. The certification validates the MX703330E as a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) simulator that meets the rigorous NG eCall conformance test standard EN 17240:2024. This certification positions the MX703330E as a proven, compliant…


  • UK construction insolvency risk spikes

    As of 30 June 2025, the number of UK construction firms in “critical” financial distress had soared to 7,849 — a 33 percent increase from Q1 and a 15.8 percent rise year-on-year, according to Begbies Traynor’s latest Red Flag Alert. This escalation places construction among the hardest-hit sectors in the UK economy, where a total…