Transport & Logistic Equipment Feature Articles
CEOs have been told to look beyond to the current gloomy economic news, and take intelligently aggressive steps to capitalise on the mega-trends transforming business.
After years of decline, US manufacturing is set to rebound in the next five years, as China gradually loses its competitive advantage.
A new recycling process could be the answer to alleviating the environmental burden of old tyres.
New research has added more gloom to the threat of strikes by showing how the emotional strain of protracted negotiations can lock rivals on a path to mutual destruction.
While the words "Carbon" and "Tax" seem inextricably linked in political debate they are separate issues and should be viewed as such, a group of Melbourne’s leading industry CEOs ...
Synthetic fuels made from gas could be made for about half the current price of a barrel of oil - but it's early days yet for the new technology in Australia.
The Gillard Labor Government is championing its Buy Australian at Home and Abroad initiative in an effort to help Australian suppliers benefit from the nation's major resources ...
Texting and driving don't go well together - though not in the way you might think.
BHP Billiton, Westfield, Billabong, News Corporation.
Work at Australian Nuclear Science Technology Organisation (ANSTO) could hold the key to driving the electric cars of tomorrow further and making Australia’s transportation industry ...
Biodiesel is still very much in the experimental stage according to a group of Queensland scientists, who say time is needed to make the fuel substitute a widespread and effective ...
While debate rages about whether a carbon tax will be good or bad for the country, many people have been left confused about what it actually is.
Large scale farms of the agave plant used to make the drink tequila could be established in Australia's arid inland as a novel and greenhouse-friendly solution to our transport fuel ...
Innovative Australians are improving the things they make and the way they make them, ensuring a fairer, richer, healthier and greener future.
The carbon tax is on everyone’s lips, not least in the transport sector which looks set to be one of the hardest hit by its introduction.
Swinburne engineers have developed an inspection system based on artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and characterise internal flaws in composite materials in aircraft.
Some industries hate it, others love it, but at least the details of carbon pricing are out now.
Australia’s creaking infrastructure may not be as bad as many of us are lead to believe.
The past four years has seen a dramatic growth in the use and availability of smart phones, and the handheld devices are now having a profound influence on the way many people do ...
The killing of Osama bin Laden reminded the world just how focused the United States remains on countering terrorism.
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