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FASHION SECTOR OFFERED NEW TECH SOLUTIONS AS ERP AND PLM DEVELOPS IN DIVERSE AND INNOVATIVE DIRECTIONS



Given their rapid evolution over recent years, it is difficult to predict where ERP and PLM will be a few years from now. Global giants such as Siemens, SAP and Oracle are likely to continue their dominance of the overall ERP and PLM markets, but there is a possibility they will lose increasing market share to specialist solution providers for the apparel industry.…

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IRAN OFFERS MASTER-CLASS IN EVADING THE TOUGHEST SANCTIONS IN HISTORY



IRAN is under sanctions from the United States, the European Union (EU) and the United Nations, and last year the US tightened the screws even more. As President Barack Obama said following his re-election in November, 2012: “We’ve imposed the toughest sanctions in history.”…

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LATIN AMERICA’S BIGGEST MARKETS SEE SLOW BUT STEADY COATINGS SALES GROWTH



WHILE Latin America has not seen the growth witnesses by emerging markets in Asia, their paint and coatings sectors are still strengthening, and can build on a higher historic levels of prosperity than most Asian countries.

And the industry is more robust than many.…

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EU ROUND UP – DRILLING DIRECTIVE DEAL STRUCK IN BRUSSELS



A DEAL has been struck on the shape of a European Union (EU) directive aimed at preventing major oil and gas offshore drilling accidents happening in EU waters. Under the text agreed by European Parliament and EU Council of Ministers representatives, oil and gas firms seeking a drilling licence must submit major hazard reports and emergency response plans proving they can deal with potential accidents.

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BRUSSELS WARNS NOVARTIS AND JOHNSON & JOHNSON ABOUT ANTI-TRUST FINES



PHARMACEUTICAL giants Novartis and Johnson & Johnson have been formally warned by the European Commission that they could be hit by massive anti-trust fines over an agreement struck by their Dutch subsidiaries on sales of pain-killer fentanyl.

Brussels has said the agreement might have delayed the market entry of a cheaper generic medicine in the Netherlands, breaking European Union (EU) antitrust rules.…

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FRIESLANDCAMPINA AWAITING EC APPROVAL TO BROADEN CHEESE PORTFOLIO



Dutch dairy giant Royal FrieslandCampina has requested the European Commission’s approval to acquire MYWO Food Group-owned cheese specialist Zijerveld & Veldhuyzen and its packaging unit Den Hollander Food, also based in the Netherlands. “The acquisition will help FrieslandCampina to offer customers a more comprehensive cheese portfolio and package of services,” a company spokesperson told just-food.…

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SPAIN, NETHERLANDS AND AUSTRIA NEED TO DO A BETTER JOB IN FIGHTING BRIBERY, OECD FINDS



SPAIN, Austria and the Netherlands have been criticised for failing to prosecute cases involving bribery of foreign officials despite being longstanding signatories to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Convention on combating graft in international business. An OECD report published this month found that: in 13 years since adopting the convention, Spain has not prosecuted a single individual or company; Austrian authorities are investigating seven such cases but have failed to convict anyone since the convention came into force there in 1999; and a lack of resources was evident in Netherlands prosecuting 14 out of 22 foreign bribery allegations received by Dutch law enforcers.…

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ACCA-QUALIFIED VP SHOWS HOW ACCOUNTING SMARTS CAN WORK WITH NEW COMMS TECHNOLOGY TO BOOST PROFITS



IN the economic gloom that pervades most of Europe today, it is good to hear some success stories and Germany’s information technology and telecommunications sector is one: German exports from this sector amounted to Euro EUR22.2 billion for January-September 2012, an increase of 3.5% on the same period in 2011, according to the industry federation Bitkom.…

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DRILLING BOOM ADDS TO OILTECH PROSPECTS IN MIDDLE EAST



SO diverse are the Middle East’s oil and gas reservoirs and the environmental conditions encountered that companies focused on optimising exploration and production view the region as a giant laboratory for proving new technologies.

Its oil also varies hugely in viscosity, from the Arab Light crude of Saudi Arabia’s Al Khurais onshore field to the heavy crudes in Oman’s Mukhaizna onshore field.…

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JUST-STYLE MANAGEMENT BRIEFING: MANUFACTURING WINNERS AND LOSERS IN 2012



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

WINNERS

Nike

Multinational sporting goods giant Nike made positive moves to shrug the bad PR associated with low cost sourcing, announcing it was "changing the rules of the game" in May, with a new factory rating system – the Sourcing & Manufacturing Sustainability Index.…

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