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Mountain biking

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Bombardier's Derby Plant

The Prince of Wales visits Bombardier plant

Railway lines - Photo by Ewan M

Lean training puts railway wheel manufacturer on the right track to savings

Tetley Teas, owned by Tata Global Beverages. Image attributed to Matito

Tetley distribution contract awarded to Norbert Dentressangle

Bombardier's Derby Plant

Bombardier’s Derby factory will remain open for further two years

Supply chain sabotage

Siemens envisages that as a direct result of the Thameslink Rolling Stock procurement project it will create up to 2,000 new jobs.

Invensys Rail appointed for major network rail tender

HS2 go-ahead confirmed, machine tool firms braced for details

Supply chains and logistics – Apex vends a helping hand

Siemens envisages that as a direct result of the Thameslink Rolling Stock procurement project it will create up to 2,000 new jobs.

Access to cheaper finance hinted as reason Siemens won Thameslink bid

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