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Epec Achieves ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Certification

i4.0 today

Epec Engineered Technologies, a leading provider of custom electronic solutions, announced today that the company has achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification, a globally recognized standard for information security management systems. Epec’s ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification provides several benefits to its customers.

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$55M settlement agreement has been reached in class action lawsuit against Hino

Canadian Manufacturing

The class consists of any person who purchased or leased an on-road vehicle equipped with a Hino model year 2010-2019 engine that was sold or leased in Canada before February 25, 2025, excluding entities affiliated with Hino.

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Process safety consulting: Enhancing management systems and regulatory compliance

Control Engineering

In this blog post, we will delve into the role of process safety consultants and explore how they assist clients in understanding their compliance gaps, implementing effective safety programs, and continuously reducing risks. Compliance and beyond: PSM/RMP consultants cater to a wide range of clients with varying objectives.

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NWH launches new HGV driving school to tackle driver shortage

SMMT

Its HGV driver apprenticeship scheme, first launched in 2013, enables young adults to learn on the job and achieve career specific qualifications as well as learning valuable skills and gaining experience in the field.

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Agendrix obtains ISO certifications, positions itself as a data security company

Canadian Manufacturing

Agendrix successfully obtained certification for two data security and confidentiality standards, namely ISO/IEC 27001:2013 and ISO/IEC 27701:2019. The ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard aims to improve information security systems. – Charles Vallières, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder at Agendrix.

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Meta fined a record €1.2bn for GDPR breach

E&T

The multi-year process which led to the fine was kicked off by Edward Snowden in 2013 when the National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower revealed that US authorities were surveilling systems run by several US companies. Meta called the fine “unjustified”.

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Shoppers are no longer buying the throwaway culture

AU Manufacturing

Since 2013, ACRS has taken the pulse of Australian shoppers to investigate what drives their shopping behaviour, their channel usage and preferences, category purchases, influential touchpoints as well as their general shopping experience within and around shopping centres. Thankfully, business and government are responding to the call.”.