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Honda Civic – An ugly duckling not a beautiful swan

Why UK manufacturers should welcome new Energy Bill legislation

Timber being harvested - photo courtesy of Duncan Brown

Timber regulation welcomed

Silos changing: optimising smart technology on the shop floor

Vladimir Putin at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. Copyright by World Economic Forum.

Could Putin’s plan seduce you to join the Russian tech revolution?

3D printing

2013 – time for the New Industrial Revolution?

Manufacturers have a history of trouble with the authorities. BAE Systems paid a £288m fine to authorities in the US and the UK after accepting a charge of false statements and accounting practices, notably over deals with Saudi Arabia and Tanzania. Photography by Kelly B.

Manufacturers ignorant of bribery rules as Rolls-Royce investigation continues

Manufacturing exports fall every month during 2012

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Silos changing: Social media in business processes

Talking to employees by Dual Mode Brimstone

Plan for prosperity, prepare for austerity

The Manufacturer’s highlights of 2012

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