Automotive manufacturers want their ERP to be able to streamline business processes, improve collaboration and support them in achieving operational excellence, says Wolfram Sch
UK satellite telecommunications company Inmarsat is to receive almost £218 million over the next 18 months from a co-operation agreement with US communications group LightSquare
Swedish clothing retailer H&M was the biggest user of organic cotton worldwide for the second consecutive year in 2011, according to Textile Exchange's latest Global Sustain
A new report offers an insight into the dynamics driving the iron ore market, and a market outlook to 2020.
If the numbers stack up, why do so many mergers fail? Phil Dunmore outlines what every CEO should know prior to embarking upon a merger or acquisition.
Take a proactive approach to pricing and turn online competition from a threat to an opportunity
Outgoing Director, Thijs de Graauw, discusses the history behind the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) and the significant enhances it is helping bring to the
With a shortage of skilled labour in its booming mining sector, Australia has for the first time passed measures to allow migrant workers to come in and fill the gap.
Lydian International is focusing all its energies on Armenia this year, where its prospects are looking better with each month that passes.
Caspar Gerwe talks about the challenges of creating family musicals for mega venues and a world tour.
Connecting the people, processes and knowledge of an organisation is a challenge common to many small to medium sized businesses (SMBs).
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.