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  • 300,000 tons in carbon emissions ‘could be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations’

    300,000 tons in carbon emissions ‘could be saved by autonomous oil and gas operations’

    ABB has published another of its Energy Transition Equation reports that shows how industrial customers can reduce carbon emissions and manage the energy transition for a more sustainable future. Based on nine months of research and modelling, the report highlights how early adoption and integration of automation, digitalization, and electrification technologies to enable autonomous operations…

  • Evocargo to exhibit autonomous logistics vehicle technology at CES

    Evocargo to exhibit autonomous logistics vehicle technology at CES

    Evocargo will showcase its cutting-edge services in cargo transportation based on their own electric unmanned vehicle in the Vehicle Tech category at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022, being held in Las Vegas from January 5-8. Established in 2019, Evocargo will exhibit its Smart Logistic service based on unmanned all-electric platforms. Evocargo’s EVO.1 vehicle (3.5 tons…

  • Danfoss supplies automation drives to limestone quarry

    Danfoss supplies automation drives to limestone quarry

    Fearless of the difficult applications – dust and bad weather – the Danfoss VLT AutomationDrive FC 302 was chosen to ensure efficient production of 800,000 tons of hard limestone at the Roussas quarry (main picture). With an annual cement production capacity of 60 million tons and 42 cement plants across four continents, Italcementi Group is…

  • Chinese media clamour suggests restrictions on rare earth metals exports to US

    Chinese media clamour suggests restrictions on rare earth metals exports to US

    Chinese media outlets are raising the possibility of restrictions on the export of rare earth metals to the US.  The move could be the most effective response to US President Donald Trump’s decision to increase and broaden import tariffs on Chinese goods into the country. According to the South China Morning Post, the ruling Communist…