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Tom St John

England

Multimedia Reporter at The Manufacturer

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  • 1 week ago | allens.com.au | Kate Axup |Tom St John |Emily Graham

    Key changes to energy rules In our latest update, we examine the progress of new and existing rule change requests to the AEMC in the month of March and take a closer look at the AER's review of the exemptions framework for embedded networks. National electricity rulesTwo new draft determinations:Improving the cost recovery arrangements for Transmission non-network options.

  • 2 weeks ago | themanufacturer.com | Tom St John

    Each day The Manufacturer compiles the top manufacturing news stories from around the web. To make your life a little easier, we trawl through all the major trade publications, broadsheets and business magazines to find you the most important manufacturing news each morning. Don't forget to bookmark this page and check back daily. Jaguar Land Rover is halting its shipments to the US for four weeks in response to President Donald Trump’s 25% levy on vehicle imports.

  • 3 weeks ago | themanufacturer.com | Tom St John

    Each day The Manufacturer compiles the top manufacturing news stories from around the web. To make your life a little easier, we trawl through all the major trade publications, broadsheets and business magazines to find you the most important manufacturing news each morning. Don't forget to bookmark this page and check back daily.

  • 3 weeks ago | themanufacturer.com | Tom St John

    Adding its name to the proud manufacturing heritage of the North East of England, Clearly Drinks has been making soft drinks in the area for over 135 years. In that time it has seen plenty of change, and has faced some similar challenges to others in the industry. However, through design and dedication, it has mitigated supply concerns, become as sustainable as possible and produced a strong talent pipeline.

  • 1 month ago | themanufacturer.com | Tom St John

    Obsolete or broken laptops and phones are frequently and casually tossed away, which now means the world’s fastest growing waste stream is electrical waste. The Royal Mint, the UK’s official coin manufacturer, has invested in enhanced processing facilities at its plant in South Wales. With world first technology, it can now recover gold and other critical raw materials from discarded circuit boards. The Manufacturer’s Tom St John went inside the factory to find out more.

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