Reaching for Zero Pump Down-time at Cargill Chocolate Production Site

Over the past year, DESMI, in partnership with 3E Solutions & Consulting and the Cargill Engineering Team, has played a pivotal role in improving pump utilization and maintenance efficiency at Cargill's chocolate production site. Through dedicated workshops, preventative maintenance checks, and close customer/supplier relationships, remarkable results has be achieved, leading to extended pump service life and near-zero unscheduled maintenance.

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Clever Weinsberg camper rearranges van life for the next generation

The new Weinsberg CaraLife 630 LQ has such a fresh look, it feels like a concept. But it's actually part of the 2024 lineup. Aimed at young adventurers, the camper van's unique layout includes a divider wall, "secret shower" and functional paneling.

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Cisco Talos Research: New Lazarus Group Attack Malware Campaign Hits UK & US Businesses

The Cisco Talos report exposes new malware used by the group to target Internet backbone infrastructure and healthcare organizations in the U.K. and the U.S. Image: SomYuZu/Adobe Stock Two reports…

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Wrike review (2023): Pricing, standout features, pros & cons

Wrike’s fast factsPricing: Free plan available; paid tiers start at $9.80 per user per month. 14-day free trial available.Key features:Over 400 integrations with third-party applications.Multiple view types, including Gantt charts…

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Seed-shooting plant could inspire better jumping robots

The witch hazel plant has quite a unique skill – it's able to shoot out its seeds at a speed of 30 feet (9 m) per second. Scientists now know how the plant does it, and believe that their findings could be applied to human technology.

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