Stephenson Harwood LLP has advised ING. Algoma Central Corporation Group has secured a US$71,970,000 loan facility from ING for its subsidiaries,...
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Australian 3D printing company AML3D has opened a new manufacturing facility in Ohio to produce critical components for the US Navy’s Virginia-class submarine program. The company announced on Friday it had officially opened its US Technology Facility in Stow, Ohio, which represents a milestone in strengthening America’s defence manufacturing and supporting the AUKUS partnership. The… The post Australian manufacturer opens Ohio facility for submarine parts appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Stephenson Harwood LLP has advised ING. Algoma Central Corporation Group has secured a US$71,970,000 loan facility from ING for its subsidiaries,...
A Melbourne biotechnology company has become one of the first in Australasia to receive a licence to manufacture stem cells, potentially reducing...
Whiteley Corporation, a family-owned maker of cleaning and disinfection products, has officially opened its new $25 million purpose-built Human...
EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — June 18, 2025 — The East Providence Fire Department has become the first in the United States to purchase and use non-PFAS...
EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — June 18, 2025 — The East Providence Fire Department has become the first in the United States to purchase and use non-PFAS...
F.W. Webb Company has consolidated its Rochester, New York, operations into a state-of-the-art, 170,000-square-foot facility, creating a comprehensive...
F.W. Webb Company has consolidated its Rochester, New York, operations into a state-of-the-art, 170,000-square-foot facility, creating a comprehensive...
Anthony Albanese has seemingly shored up support for the AUKUS pact, even before his highly anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Anthony Albanese has seemingly shored up support for the AUKUS pact, even before his highly anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Barnaby Joyce is calling for a “contingency plan” amid fears the US is abandoning the centrepiece of Australia’s 21st century defence strategy.