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New Magazine launch - Hazardous Engineering Solutions

HES Front CoverMSL Group are pleased to anounce the launch of our new magazine, Hazardous Engineering Solutions. HES magazine is an international publication dedicated in supplying up to date information to engineers working within hazardous environments.

HES will highlight the latest products, legislation, case studies and latest techniques applicable to this industrial sector. HES will be published four times per year.

New Magazine launch - Hazardous Engineering Solutions

HES Front CoverMSL Group are pleased to anounce the launch of our new magazine, Hazardous Engineering Solutions. HES magazine is an international publication dedicated in supplying up to date information to engineers working within hazardous environments.

HES will highlight the latest products, legislation, case studies and latest techniques applicable to this industrial sector. HES will be published four times per year.

Beko Technologies has appointed Brian Gair

Brian GairBeko Technologies has appointed Brian Gair as their new Business Development Manager to promote Beko services and products, develop the servicing and maintenance of Beko products within the UK and support the service team.

Brian has over 18 years experience in the compressed air purification industry working in the service department of a local competitor where he was responsible for all aspects of the smooth running of the southern service team comprising of 6 engineers.

Spirax Sarco publishes expanded Steam System Training schedule for 2009

Steam training brochureFour new courses have been added to this year

Shell goes to paradise in search of cheap biofuel

The Hawaiian island of KonaThe Hawaiian island of Kona, a volcanic stump with white sand beaches and aquamarine waters in the middle of the Pacific, has long drawn adventurers and paradise-seekers. It was here that Captain James Cook was stabbed by islanders and left to die face down in the surf.

More than two centuries on, new pioneers are stalking its shores. Last week a small company backed by the oil giant Royal Dutch Shell provided the first batch of a locally made oil to the American government for testing as aviation fuel. It has the combustion properties of fuel derived from crude oil but it is made from algae.

Beko Technologies has appointed Ian Woolley

Ian WooleyBeko Technologies has appointed Ian Woolley as regional sales manager for Beko

Surge of cheap gas may put coalmines out of action

The South Hook terminal at Milford HavenThe South Hook terminal at Milford Haven will make Britain a big beneficiary of imports of frozen gas from Qatar as gas?s price falls along with coal?s price.

A price war between liquefied natural gas and coal could lead to the temporary closure of coalmines, according to leading energy consultants, because of a surge in shipments of the gas from the Middle East into Europe and North America.

Beko Technologies has appointed Brian Gair

Brian GairBeko Technologies has appointed Brian Gair as their new Business Development Manager to promote Beko services and products, develop the servicing and maintenance of Beko products within the UK and support the service team.

Brian has over 18 years experience in the compressed air purification industry working in the service department of a local competitor where he was responsible for all aspects of the smooth running of the southern service team comprising of 6 engineers.

Hamworthy heats The Royal Institution

Royal InstituteThe Royal Institution of Great Britain (RI), situated in Mayfair, London reopened this year after a

PCMS announces new web access for clients of its Oil-Analysis Service

new easy access web-based front-endPCMS Engineering Ltd are pleased to announce a new easy access web-based front-end for clients using their highly successful Managed Oil-Analysis Service, which covers the analysis and interpretation of oil samples.

The newly-launched interactive web capability enables multiple-user access to  results and information stored in firewall-secured data compartments.


Cabinet approves aid for struggling car industry

Lord MandelsonLong-awaited plans to boost the ailing car industry are to be unveiled by Lord Mandelson this afternoon, although No 10 denied that they would amount to a "bailout".

The Business Secretary will tell the Lords at just after 3pm how he intends to meet motor manufacturers

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