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The energy report
Energy management and its impact on the manufacturing sector |
16/12/2009
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IT Strategy
A definitive guide to IT for manufacturing operations |
17/11/2009
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Prime minister's questions
Asked what questions they would like to put to government, Works Management readers responded in droves. We selected and categorised a representative and challenging sample and put Minister for Business, Innovation and Skills Pat McFadden on the spot. Here's what he had to say |
22/09/2009
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IT Shortlist 2009
A special section detailing the scope and capability of some of industry's leading IT suppliers |
20/05/2009
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The energy report
Energy management and its impact on the manufacturing sector |
17/12/2008
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IT Strategy 2009
A definitive guide to IT for manufacturing operations |
18/11/2008
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Time for answers
Last month, manufacturers questioned senior politicians and leading industrialists on the issues uppermost in their minds – spiralling input costs and soaring energy prices. Ken Hurst reports |
21/10/2008
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IT Shortlist 2008
A special section detailing the scope and capability of some of industry's leading IT suppliers |
16/05/2008
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IT Strategy
A definitive guide to IT for manufacturing operations |
20/11/2007
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Man on a mission
Four months in, managing director of the National Skills Academy for Manufacturing, Bob Gibbon, tells Laura Cork why industry’s training needs are not all academic |
13/08/2007
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A spoonful of sugar
Apprenticeships have had an uneven reception over the past
decade. Annie Gregory asks if they are now capable of giving
industry the sugar hit it needs to weather the skills gap |
13/08/2007
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Strait and narrow
Businesses with too narrow a vision of what constitutes the most appropriate training for their people could soon find themselves in dire straits |
13/08/2007
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Calculating the risks
Hazards come in a number of forms, and it is not just machinery or toxic substances that need to be considered when totting up the likelihood of risk to health or safety, as Roger Bibbings explains |
01/08/2007
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Direct opposite
Who’s speaking and who’s listening now? Annie Gregory looks at 60 years of changing attitudes to the voice of the shopfloor |
18/06/2007
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A risky business
Louise Ward looks at the evolution of health and safety in the workplace and discusses how the development of risk management could bring greater improvements in future |
18/06/2007
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Long arm of the law
Recent legislation to support workers is reaching far beyond the measures introduced in the past. |
18/06/2007
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Material decisions
As supply chain issues begin to feature on more and more boardroom agendas, the spotlight is being fixed firmly on those who manage the materials handling and logistics operation. |
18/06/2007
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Feasibility study
Industry’s adoption of computing seems, at least on the face of it, to be widespread. But, as Brian Tinham reports, there is still much more sophisticated technology available for UK manufacturers to tap into |
18/06/2007
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The future’s bright – but is it green?
Industry’s reputation for smoke-belching chimneys may have faded – but can manufacturing really take up the mantle of being a green, energy efficient sector? |
18/06/2007
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