Tag: Manufacturing
Minister Kenyon highlights South Australia’s manufacturing strategy during India trade mission
South Australia’s manufacturing strategy Manufacturing Works was highlighted at a Mumbai conference on Tuesday during the Global Economic Summit in the most populous city...
Toyota confirms commitment to Tasmanian market by opening new forklift branch in Launceston
Toyota Material Handling Australia (TMHA) has opened a new branch in Tasmania, increasing its customer support capability and confirming its commitment to local customers.
According...
Farmers develop mandatory code of conduct to fight supermarket price war and price gouging
A mandatory code of conduct to prohibit price discounting brought about by the price war between the major supermarkets is being developed by agricultural...
Treasury Wine CEO gets ousted from post; departure underscores need to market Australian wines...
The world’s second largest publicly traded winemaker Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. has announced on Monday that its Chief Executive Officer David Dearie was leaving...
Victorian Government invites businesses to apply for vouchers to develop use of cutting edge...
Victorian Minister for Technology Gordon Rich-Phillips is inviting companies to apply for a Technology Implementation voucher worth up $250,000 each, to develop the use...
Visy says new waste-to-energy plant is still a go, with or without government funding
Recycled products manufacturer Visy Group is likely to go ahead with its groundbreaking $300 million project that will turn household garbage into energy despite...
Australian medical manufacturing industry calls for tax reforms to encourage local production
Key players in the Australian medical manufacturing industry are calling for tax reforms to boost local production.
In an AAP report published on Business Spectator,...
$29B Wheatstone Project generates more than 600 local jobs in Western Australia
The new $29 billion Chevron-operated Wheatstone Project in Western Australia has created more than 600 local jobs in the State, with about $10 billion...
Austal chief says Australia needs to work harder at marketing its products internationally
The head of Australian shipbuilder Austal says lack of government support in Australia would cause them to build defence vessels in their US operations...
South Australian food companies report sales growth in local and international markets
A growing demand for food, both in international and local markets, has propelled several food companies in South Australia to hire more people in...