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How waste products are converted into biofuel

HARVEST Energy is one of the newest additions to Seal Sands.Read

The future is science

THE chemical industry is one of the UK’s largest manufacturing sectors, with growth escalating five times faster than the average for all industry, and chemicals remaining the only net exporting sector of the entire economy.Read

From the ships direct to industry

ROYAL Vopak (Vopak) is the world’s largest independent tank terminal operator specialising in the storage and handling of liquid and gaseous chemical and oil products.Read

International growth for Teesside company

DESPITE the tough economic climate, international company ABB Consulting is using experience built on Teesside’s unique skill set to achieve growth.Read

North-east innovation improves patient care

AN innovative wound dressing developed by a North-east entrepreneur is now being used in hospitals in the region and will soon be helping improve patient safety across the country.Read

‘The simple belief that stockists should stock’

STOCKTON Bearings and Transmissions was set up in 1990 by Patrick Hodgers and Martyn Semark. It is committed to providing a level of service second to none, with the simple belief that “stockists should stock” and stock should be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.Read

You don’t have to be a doctor to save a life

WHILST doctors are, of course, the people at the front line of treating patients, they need the latest drugs to help them do this.Read

Pride in our Process Industry

Good news is growing from waste in Teesside

THERE'S been good news for our region's process sector of late.Read

Storage safety is key to continued growth of Vopak

ROYAL Vopak (Vopak) is the world's largest independent tank terminal operator, specialising in the storage and handling of liquid and gaseous chemical and oil products.Read

Geoffrey Robinson marking four decades of service excellence

THIS year, building services company Geoffrey Robinson Ltd is celebrating its 40th anniversary.Read

Start a Chain Reaction for a greener future

CHAIN Reaction, the cluster of organisations representing Teesside's growing renewable energy sector and its associated supply chain, held a recent strategy meeting in Middlesbrough to discuss key issues and determine how the group should develop moving forwards.Read

Sembcorp apprentices bridge the skills gap

SEMBCORP has scored significant employee training and development successes as it leads the way in improving the skills of its workforce.Read

ABB help ease risk of lightning strikes

ABB Engineering Services supports companies throughout the process sector all around the world.Read

Diamond is the glittering safety prize for SABIC UK Petrochemicals

SABIC UK Petrochemicals, based on Teesside with sites at Wilton and North Tees, have received a prestigious Safety Award from the Chemical Industries Association.Read

Commercial Property supplement

It's a better outlook than a year ago

TEESSIDE’S commercial property market in 2010 was reflective of the situation across the rest of the UK. It was a tough 12 months.Read

NETPark has right formula

TUCKED away in Sedgefield is one of the UK’s fastest growing science parks.Read

Innovation Centre is now twice as good

ENQUIRIES are already coming in from businesses keen to take office space in UK Steel Enterprise’s new £4.7m extension to its Innovation Centre, now a feature on the Hartlepool skyline.Read

Flexible lease can cut costs

MOST businesses find that the second major overhead after staff costs is property. It is therefore imperative that companies give their property requirements adequate consideration before making decisions.Read

The former Artenius plant at Wilton

At the heart of local economy

THE process industry remains at the heart of the North-east economy. According to the North East Process Industry Cluster – NEPIC – the sector employs more than 34,000 people directly. A further 200,000 are indirectly employed.Read

'Officially vulnerable' - but industry stays positive

INDUSTRIAL leaders on Teesside would be forgiven for feeling despondent at present. A recent BBC study has highlighted Middlesbrough as the UK council area with least economic resilience, with neighbouring towns Redcar and Hartlepool following closely behind in the top ten in sixth and ninth.Read

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