Wednesday 8th September 2010 1.09am
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Manufacturing & Offshore
Why the balloon’s going up Prepare to blow up balloons. On 26 July 2010 Newcastle Airport will celebrate its 75th anniversary, and one of the airlines using it longest has no doubt about ongoing success there. more» One airport would be one too few. KLM's pledge to stand by Durham Tees Valley Airport ensures the south of our region will continue to be linked with the outside world, says Brian Nicholls. more» The port that ‘wood’ be king Tesco further built on the port’s business partnerships in October when MGT Power announced Tesco will further its commitment to cutting its carbon footprint - this through an agreement with MGT Power’s Tees Renewable Energy Plant, to supply 100% of its power need for Tesco’s Teesport import warehouse. more» A tea and energy tonic. Lower throughput is giving way now to a potential for growth in ports business, David Robinson reports from Teesside berths. more» Oil and gas crews gear up for upturn. Conditions may be far from calm but there’s progress offshore andthe industry is preparing for even better times, says George Rafferty. more» Five torches to carry. Trailblazing ambition in new technologies offers manufacturers safe conduct along a path to success in face of new challenges, says Sarah Green. more»
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