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January's top stories: Norsepower to supply rotor sail solution, FSDEA to invest $180m in Angola
2017-02-06 01:00:00| Ship Technology
Norsepower has entered a deal to deliver its rotor sail solution to Viking Line, and Fundo Soberano de Angola (FSDEA) has unveiled plans to invest $180m for the development of a deepsea port in the region. Ship-technology.com wraps up the key headlin
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January's top stories: SNCF's 3.75bn contract, EU to fund Warsaw Metro extension
2017-02-06 01:00:00| Railway Technology
SNCF awarded a 3.75bn contract to the Alstom-Bombardier consortium for renewal of trains on lines D and E of the Īle-de-France network, and the EU is to invest 432m from the Cohesion Fund to extend Warsaw Metro in Poland. Railway-technology.com wra
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January's top stories: Research on arsenic in plant seeds, Cargill opens plant in India
2016-02-08 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
Oakland University researchers are collaborating to research on how arsenic enters and builds up in plant seeds, and IBM Research and Mars have collaborated to establish a food safety platform. Foodprocessing-technology.com wraps up the key headlines
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January's top stories: North Korea Hydrogen bomb test, Boeing P-8A deal
2016-02-08 01:00:00| Naval Technology
North Korea claims successfully hydrogen bomb test, Boeing wins $2.46bn contract to deliver P-8A aircraft for US and Australia and UK Navys HMS Prince of Wales welcomes its first crew. Naval-technology.com wraps up key headlines from January.
Januarys top stories: EC finalises 12.7bn in grants for Connecting Europe Facility, Asias largest rail station opens
2016-02-05 12:43:00| Railway Technology
Construction starts on Indonesia's $5.5bn high-speed rail line, UK TfL to take command of entire London suburban rail network, and Indian Railways to invest $142bn by 2020. Railway-technology.com wraps up the key headlines from January 2016.
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