Schaeffler Australia has introduced the FAG Top-Laser Equilign handheld laser optical alignment tool for the alignment of shafts in rotating equipment such as fans, motors, pumps, gearboxes, ventilators and compressors. Read More
Australia’s leading manufacturing industry event, National Manufacturing Week (NMW) will take place this year at the Sydney Showgrounds from May 11-13. Read More
The Australian manufacturing sector is growing at its highest rate since July 2010, with February’s Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) rising by 2.0 points to 53.5. Read More
The Australian arm of Germany’s Haver & Boecker is now going beyond mineral processing to offer the group’s complete portfolio of products, including diversified processing, storing, mixing, packing, filling, palletising and loading solutions. Read More
MecklerMedia’s Inside 3D Printing Conference & Expo, which is claimed to be the world’s biggest professional 3D printing and additive manufacturing event will be held alongside this year’s National Manufacturing Week in Sydney. Read More
The Australian manufacturing sector ended 2015 positively, remaining in expansion for a sixth straight month in December despite the Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index showing a slight 0.6-point decline. Read More
The CeMAT Australia intralogistics, supply chain and materials handling show is moving to Melbourne in July 2016, following its launch in Sydney last May. Read More
Bucket and ground engaging tool manufacturer Keech Australia is upgrading its No.1 foundry with world's best practice automation technology in a major project to improve its processes and products. Read More
There was more good news for Australia’s manufacturing industry in October with the sector expanding for a fourth consecutive month, according to the Australian Industry Group’s Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) Read More
Electricians and builders have been put on notice that they must replace dangerous Infinity electrical cables, with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission saying that 62 per cent of the faulty cables recalled over a year ago are still in place. Read More