Process industries


  • Ørsted Secures First Access to Lower-Emission Steel from Dillinger

    Danish renewable energy developer Ørsted has secured first offer rights to procure greener heavy-plate steel for offshore wind foundations from Dillinger, the largest heavy steel plate producer in Europe. Through the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by the parties, Ørsted will get first access to Dillinger’ss lower-emissions steel, subject to availability and commercial terms and…


  • MMHE Delivers Topside for Jerun Gas Field Platform Offshore Malaysia

    Mar 13, 2024 Jerun Central Processing Platform (CPP) topside (Credit: MMHE) Jerun CPP topside (Credit: MMHE) Jerun CPP topside (Credit: MMHE) Jerun CPP topside (Credit: MMHE) Jerun CPP topside (Credit: MMHE) Offshore energy infrastructure construction firm Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) has delivered the Central Processing Platform (CPP) topside to oil company SapuraOMV for…


  • Bia Analytical provides swift and convenient authenticity screening at the sampling point

    Belfast based Bia Analytical has announced the release of its much anticipated and ground-breaking new portable authenticity testing service that will offer customers a “high-speed, effortless, authenticity screening at the point of sampling”, bringing testing out of the lab and into the supply chain. This ultra-fast portable service as recently featured on BBC Radio 4’s…


  • Cawston Press unveils a fresh addition to its range of school-approved juice cartons

    Cawston Press has announced the newest addition to its range of school approved Fruit Waters, Sunshine Orange. The new flavour is an impressive blend of 45% not-from-concentrate fruit juice shaken with still water, and made with natural ingredients. Cawston Press’ Sunshine Orange Fruit Water will be first to market in Tesco from March 11th (3x200ml),…


  • Novel technologies for transforming wind turbine and power grid stability control

    Published:  13 March, 2024 Researchers from the University of Birmingham, U.K., are working on novel ways of preventing threats to grid stability that can result in the loss of power to millions of people, equipment damage and limit power transfer capability. With increasing reliance on renewables global installations of wind farms has increased rapidly. However…


  • GEV Wind Power wins two major safety accolades

    Published:  13 March, 2024 GEV Wind Power says its track record in safety has been recognised with two industry awards. The wind turbine blade repair and maintenance expert won the Innovation in Safety and the Safety Performance and Delivery accolades at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s (SGRE) Annual Contractors Safety Conference for the Northern Europe and…


  • Anuga FoodTec 2024: GEA introduces a real-time monitoring solution for food processing technology

    GEA is launching a new cloud-based web application for food processing and packaging lines at the Anuga FoodTec trade show, taking place in Cologne, Germany, from March 19 to 22, 2024. GEA InsightPartner for the food processing industry is the latest addition to its digital product family and uses machine data to provide flexible responses…


  • Anuga FoodTec 2024: GEA introduces real-time monitoring

    GEA is launching a new cloud-based web application for food processing and packaging lines at the Anuga FoodTec trade show, taking place in Cologne, Germany, from March 19 to 22, 2024. GEA InsightPartner for the food processing industry is the latest addition to its digital product family and uses machine data to provide flexible responses…


  • Magallanes Puts Tadek on Tidal Energy Cables and Mooring Systems Job

    Spanish tidal energy company Magallanes Renovables has awarded a contract to Tadek Ocean Engineering for a detailed design related to cables, installation and mooring systems for the tidal energy array to be installed offshore United Kingdom. Magallanes Renovables secured two contracts in UK’ contracts for difference (CfD) allocation rounds – the first at the Morlais…


  • UK Environment Secretary unveils initiatives to enhance clarity and equity in food labelling

    A major consultation has been launched today on proposed reforms to food labelling, ensuring consumers know exactly what’s in their shopping baskets. The plans to give shoppers more information about how and where their food is produced and ensure British farmers’ products get the recognition they deserve, comes courtesy of the Environment Secretary Steve Barclay. The…