Times are changing in South Africa there is a belief that many people will be surprised by how much the construction industry has changed its view on female employees
As the world emerges from global recession, the prospects look good for the rapidly expanding Barcelos brand.
There aren’t many companies which make it past the 100 years mark, but when they do, it’s usually because they possess a combination of management and operational nous that few
One of America's most reliable and highest grade sources of zinc comes from six underground mines in Tennessee.
Business excellence in Canada was rewarded today with the announcement of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies.
Alan Swaby looks at a FTSE 100 oil company that didn’t have a barrel of oil to its name 25 years ago—but now has billions.
Saudi Arabia has an insatiable appetite for electricity, which has turned one local business into an international giant, as Jeff Daniels learns.
Customer satisfaction is increasingly being seen as a top priority in the fight to attract and retain customers
Mike Hollett, chief executive officer of National Lifestyle Villages, tells Andrew Pelis how the company has diversified and grown into a $50 million business since the turn of
The Ban Phuc nickel mine breaks new ground in more ways than one: it represents a new industry for Vietnam, and is perhaps the first of a number of nickel projects that will be
Bybee Stone Company custom-cuts Indiana limestone at a plant that dates to the Civil War.
Executive project manager E.J.
The Sierra Gorda mine, a 55/45 joint venture between Poland’s KGHM and Japan’s Sumitomo expected to significantly enhance the global supply of copper and molybdenum, was officia
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.