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MOSCOW AIRPORTS PLOT LIFT-OFF IN USD20 BILLION INVESTMENT
THE CAPACITY of Moscow airports will increase nearly threefold during the
next three to four years under a Russian Rubles RUB600 billion (USD18.7 billion) plan unveiled by the Russian ministry of transport at a June 15 meeting of the State Council, which advises President Vladimir Putin.…
HIGH POWERED COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY COULD INCREASE ATC SAFETY
AIRPORTS and air traffic controllers could soon use data generated from supercomputers to solve many of their safety and capacity challenges.
High performance computing (HPC), which makes billions of calculations per second, is already being used by the aviation sector for forecasting weather and in designing aircraft – notably for engines, said Alastair McKinstry, environmental sciences activity leader at the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC).…
RUSSIA TECHNICAL TEXTILES INDUSTRY SETS FOR FURTHER GROWTH
THE RUSSIAN market for technical textiles is developing steadily, with the government seeing this as a growth area serving increasing local demand while it looks for a way to kick start a traditional textile industry that has been stagnating in recent years.…
SPAIN FINDS SILVER LININGS AMID THE GLOOM
‘LA TORRE PUIG,’ the 22-storey Puig Tower now being fitted out in the Plaza de Europa, of the Catalan capital, Barcelona, for Puig SL, the family owned fragrances and fashion firm, will be yet another landmark building for one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.…
MIDDLE EAST COSMETICS MARKETS DIVIDED: GULF BOOMS WHILE LEVANT STRUGGLES
PERSONAL care product market in the Middle East can be divided into two current trends: sales in the affluent Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are booming, while on the other side of the region, in the Levant, markets are feeling the effects of the Syrian conflict, with the loss of tourists and low consumer confidence impacting bottom lines.…
HOW KOREAN CARMAKERS HAVE CAPITALIZED ON THE EU-SOUTH KOREA FTA
WHILE the European Union’s (EU) auto sector is happy to see its trade imbalance with South Korea decreasing two years into the controversial free trade agreement (FTA) linking these two vehicle-making powerhouses, European car makers complain that they are still struggling to access the South Korean market.…
SCIENTISTS STRIDE AHEAD ON NANO-STORAGE FOR GAS TECHNOLOGY
FOR some time, scientists have been aware that the concept of something being ‘bigger’ on the inside than outside’ is not entirely locked away in the realms of science fiction. This is particularly the case with researchers working on the storage and utilisation of natural gas who have focused on metal organic frameworks (MOFs), which can store much more gas than an empty cylinder of the same size.…
MOBIXELL OFFERS MOBILE COMPANIES A PORTAL TO SELL GOODS AND SERVICES TO THEIR CUSTOMERS
Making money in the mobile communications sector is always about the art of the possible, but ambitious companies will always seek to tap the most revenue streams. The question, as ever, is how to achieve such goals, without being weighed down with additional layers of management that eat into those vital profit margins.…
AFGHANISTAN ACTS ON AML/CFT BUT PROGRESS SLOW
a nervous Afghanistan ponders its future after 2014, when NATO forces are scheduled to withdraw, its banking authorities have started to overhaul the country’s anti-money laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism (CFT) laws to align them with Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations and best international standards.…
MARKET GROWS FOR RENDERED ANIMAL FATS, AS BIOFUEL BOOMS AND REGULATORY SHACKLES ARE REMOVED
WHERE European Union (EU) legislation is concerned, it’s been one step forward and one step back for the European oleochemicals sector so far in 2013, though Chantal De Cooman, secretary-general of the European Oleochemicals and Allied Products Group (APAG), was in breezy mood when speaking to Oils & Fats International last month (July).…