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Over time, humans have forgotten how to operate resource-efficient economies. But the path to a circular economy is still there. As proof, we needn’t just look back to the past. Positive approaches exist in the present, too – although there is still much to accomplish.
The global maritime cargo fleet constantly traverses the seas, playing a vital role in the world’s supply chains. And while there are moves to make cargo ships more environmentally and climate friendly, the alternative fuels this requires pose new challenges for bunkering.
Around 80 percent of all products move along global value chains that themselves provide a livelihood for more than 450 million people. Yet their delicate links tend only to be discussed when they are disturbed. It’s time to take a look at this fascinating world.
Whether it’s efficiency, compliance or decarbonization, companies in the process industry are facing an array of challenges. Endress+Hauser and SICK have entered into a strategic partnership in process automation to provide customers with even better support.
Endress+Hauser had to keep its eye on regional lockdowns during the pandemic. Measurement instruments were warehoused – and automatically delivered to customers once they were able to accept deliveries again.
The pandemic has a thousand faces. It changes how we meet each other, how we travel, how we learn and how we dress. Things that often lead to problems sometimes have positive aspects. Time to take stock and ask: what lies ahead, what will disappear and what will stay?
An idea is mobilizing employees around the world. With the Endress+Hauser Water Challenge, the company is transferring its commitment to clean water to the non-profit sector.