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Five minutes with… Colin Maher, MD for Schmitz Cargobull, UK and Ireland

SMMT

With the opening of our new plant in Manchester, we are busy ramping up production with the aim of manufacturing in excess of 2,000 units in the next financial year to cater to the specific needs of the UK and Ireland markets. Our decision to relaunch manufacturing in the UK followed an intensive study. How do you plan to do this?

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Power and Innovation for the Canadian Surface Combatant

MEM

In this ultra-quiet diesel-electric propulsion configuration, the Type 26, already dubbed the ‘ghost ship’, will rival the noise signature of the UK Type 23 Frigate, widely recognised as the benchmark for anti-submarine warfare capability and low underwater-radiated noise signature.

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Electrifying the Road Ahead: The Omega Seiki Mobility Revolution

Dinesh Mishra

Our commitment to innovation was pivotal, considering our nascent presence in the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) landscape. We meticulously addressed every facet of the automotive domain, spanning two-wheelers for cargo and passengers, three-wheelers for cargo and passengers, electric trucks, and even drones.

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Empowering GCC Trade Through Smart Ports Innovation

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The Internet of Things (IoT) allows for the real-time monitoring and management of cargo, equipment, and environmental conditions. The establishment of intelligent ports in these areas not only improves their own trading capacities but also plays a crucial role in the global network of supply chains.

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Charging an EV from pole to pole

E&T

In exploration terms, such journeys would normally barely register with purists who still rate Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ 1979-82 Transglobe longitudinal circumnavigation as the benchmark. Coming from inside this industry, I recognise that to implement this means changing how supply chains work: and that is not a quick thing.

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India’s EV Revolution: E2W and E3W show the way

Dinesh Mishra

The interview feature explores the main factors that are shaping India’s EV present and future growth, such as manufacturing and supply chain, the charging infrastructure, and most important of all, the compelling need for the switch to EVs. Manufacturing and Supply Chain. million vehicles. million vehicles.