Rich resources
A domestic monopoly doesnÔÇÖt necessarily mean that hard-headed business decisions arenÔÇÖt on the agenda at Foskor, as Alan Swaby learns.
Foskor, South AfricaÔÇÖs only miner of phosphate rock, was set up in the 1950s by the South African Industrial Development Corporation when it felt the need to have an internal supply of raw material for fertilizer rather than having to rely on imports.


Spreading wings in the Emirates
John OÔÇÖHanlon speaks to Dutco McConnell Dowell operations manager Jim Connor about its services to the emerging Middle East aluminium smelting industry.


Constructive cyclones
Often the ancillary elements of a larger system provide some of the more interesting engineering solutions, as Dan Bailey discovers when investigating mining in southern Africa.


Sensitive situation
A move from North America to North Africa changed the fortunes of oil and gas exploration company Dana Gas Egypt (DGE)ÔÇöformally acknowledged as Centurion Petroleum CorporationÔÇöbut created a few headaches in the process, as Alan Swaby learns.


Engineered sculpture
The Al Hamra Tower is going to be the tallest building in Kuwait when finished in 2010 and an outstanding project for its general contractor Ahmadiah Construction, as project director Hani Abuhaidar explains to John OÔÇÖHanlon.


Salt of the earth
Just 15 months ago Aard Mining Equipment emerged from beneath the protective umbrella of mining services giant Boart Longyear. Managing director Alistair McGillivray talks to Gay Sutton about the challenges and excitement of the first year of independence.


UK energy giant British Gas is to create 2,600 new jobs across the UK, it announced today.  The news comes as a result of the governmentÔÇÖs announcement in May that every UK household will be fitted with smart meters for gas and electricity by 2020. British Gas said it will need 2,100 smart energy experts to install the new meters and advise customers how to use them. In addition, it said that 400 support staff positions and 130 managerial roles will be created. The roll-out of smart metering will represent a major investment for British Gas.


UK energy giant British Gas is to create 2,600 new jobs across the UK, it announced today.  The news comes as a result of the governmentÔÇÖs announcement in May that every UK household will be fitted with smart meters for gas and electricity by 2020. British Gas said it will need 2,100 smart energy experts to install the new meters and advise customers how to use them. In addition, it said that 400 support staff positions and 130 managerial roles will be created. The roll-out of smart metering will represent a major investment for British Gas.


The worldÔÇÖs second-largest brewing company, SABMiller, has announced it will issue 10 per cent of its South African unit to black investors.  The deal, which falls in line with South AfricaÔÇÖs broad-based black economic empowerment regulations, will see 10 per cent of the brewerÔÇÖs South African subsidiary, South African Breweries (SAB), issued as shares to black investors. The transaction is expected to create around 60,000 new shareholders, of whom more than 95% will be black individuals or black majority-owned small businesses.


Ford Motor Company, the second-largest US automaker, has announced it is upping production of its cars and trucks due to increased demand during June.