‘Unlicensed Structural Changes, Ignored Warning Signs, and No Fire Safety’ Tragedy at An Safety Industrial Facility Resembles Arisell Fire Accident
The recent fire tragedy at a safety industrial facility in Daejeon has drawn parallels to the Arisell fire accident, highlighting issues of ignored safety protocols and unapproved structural changes.
The wage negotiations are underway - The United Confederation of Trade Unions has submitted demands to Norwegian industry
Negotiations for wage agreements in Norway's competitive industrial sector are set to commence, with the deadline for negotiations on March 26 and mediation starting April 7 if no agreement is reached.
Families of Arisell and Kim Yong-gyun express grief over repeated accidents and comfort the victims' families of the Daejeon factory fire
The families of victims from the Arisell incident and Kim Yong-gyun's family visited sites to mourn and support the families affected by the Daejeon factory fire, demanding thorough investigations and proper recovery of victims' remains.
Another avoidable factory fire kills 14 in Daejeon
A fire at a Daejeon car parts factory resulted in 14 deaths and 60 injuries, highlighting serious safety neglect in industrial settings.
The Conveyor Belt Should Have Stopped [Because]
A Vietnamese migrant worker, Nguyen Van Tuan, tragically lost his life while working on an overloaded conveyor belt in Icheon, South Korea, raising questions about safety and labor conditions for migrant workers.
Grease and vapor fueling fire at Daejeon Safety Industry... Manufacturing workers say it's not someone else's problem
Concerns grow among manufacturing workers in South Korea following a deadly fire at a safety equipment factory, highlighting the risks associated with the accumulation of grease and vapors in industrial environments.
"Climate Chaos Accelerates": 2015-2025, the Hottest Years Ever Recorded on Earth
The World Meteorological Organization reports that the years 2015-2025 are the hottest ever recorded, with global temperatures 1.43°C above pre-industrial levels, signaling unprecedented climate disruption.
“Export goods tied to the sea, stopped payments”… Government's 8 billion emergency 'transfusion' amid logistics crisis
A Korean company exporting industrial plastic materials to the Middle East faces severe liquidity issues due to halted shipments related to the US-Iran conflict, prompting the government to allocate emergency funds to assist affected businesses.
Why Did Another Major Fire Disaster Occur? Unlicensed Renovation, Grease Residue, and Sandwich Panels Are the Three Major Issues
A fire at a factory in Daejeon, South Korea resulted in 14 deaths and numerous injuries, spurring questions about safety regulations and structural issues.
Exclusive: Former Safety Industrial Employee Says Fire Hazard from Oil Accumulation and Vapor Had Been a Concern for a Long Time
A former employee of Safety Industrial in Daejeon has raised concerns that fire hazards due to oil accumulation and vapor had been known long before a recent fire claimed 14 lives.
[Exclusive] ‘Flames Discovered from the Ceiling, Engulfed in Fire in Less than a Second’
A fire that claimed 14 lives at a Daejeon manufacturing facility was reported to have started with sparks from the ceiling, rapidly engulfing the building.
[Editorial] Why Do Such Disasters Keep Happening? Fire at Daejeon Factory Claims 14 Lives
A tragic fire at a Daejeon automotive parts factory resulted in 14 fatalities and 60 injuries, raising concerns about ongoing safety neglect in industrial settings.
[Exclusive] '74 people injured' Safety Industrial, Sodium of 'Grade 1 Hazardous Material' Imported Unlawfully
Following a deadly fire at a car parts manufacturing facility in Daejeon, it has been confirmed that Safety Industrial violated safety regulations concerning the handling of sodium, classified as a Grade 1 hazardous material.
Ex Ilva, Jindal presents the proposal. Flacks relaunches on the industrial plan
The bidding for Ex Ilva has reenergized as Jindal presented a binding proposal that competes with Flacks' previous offer, amid demands for clarity on industrial and financial plans.
The French industrial designer of hotels who turned narrative into method and craftsmanship into signature
The article discusses the approach of French industrial designer Dorothée Meilichzon, who integrates thorough contextual research into her hotel design process, making each project unique and representative of its location.
14 killed at South Korean factory
Rescue workers have found 14 dead after an explosion and fire at a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea.
The Silent Enemy in Your Pantry: The Scientific Study Revealing Why These 3 Common Foods in the U.S. Are Under Scrutiny for Cancer Risk
A new study highlights daily foods commonly consumed in the U.S. that may pose cancer risks due to industrial processing and additives.
Fire in auto parts factory kills 14 people in South Korea
A tragic fire at an auto parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has resulted in 14 deaths and numerous injuries.
SEARCH FOR YOURSELF: The 'Legends Rogaining' season opened in large numbers in Ķīpsala
The 2026 season of 'Legends Rogaining' was kicked off on March 21 in Ķīpsala, featuring a course that traversed the port's industrial area, Spilve meadows, and Bolderāja expanses.
SEARCHING FOR YOURSELF ⟩ The 'Legends Rogaining' season opened in large numbers in Ķīpsala
The 2026 season of 'Legends Rogaining' kicked off in Ķīpsala on March 21, featuring a course through industrial areas, meadows, and vast expanses.
TRAGEDY: At least 11 workers trapped in fire at South Korean car factory
A fire at a South Korean auto parts factory has resulted in at least 11 fatalities and dozens of injuries, as rescue teams conduct searches in the ruins of the building.
Daejeon Factory Fire, 'Illegal Facilities' Built by Dividing Floors Contributed to the Disaster
The recent fire at a Daejeon factory, which resulted in multiple casualties, was exacerbated by the presence of illegal facilities not included in the original building design.
₹21.92 Industrial Diesel Becomes More Expensive... Where is It Used? Know What Things Will Be Expensive
Industrial diesel prices have increased by approximately 25%, raising concerns about its impact on inflation and the costs of industry and electricity production.
Ten people died in a fire at a factory in South Korea on Friday
A tragic factory fire in South Korea resulted in ten fatalities on Friday.
Once Upon a Time There Was the Campionaria and There Still Is
The article reflects on the history and significance of the Campionaria fair in Milan, celebrating its legacy while announcing a new exhibition.
The Ministry of Justice forms a dedicated investigation team for the Daejeon factory fire... 'Thorough identification of responsibility'
The South Korean Ministry of Justice has established a dedicated investigation team to determine the causes and accountability for a recent factory fire in Daejeon that resulted in multiple casualties.
Fire at a South Korean auto parts factory leaves 10 dead and 4 missing
A fire at an auto parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has resulted in 10 deaths, over 60 injuries, and four missing persons as rescue efforts continue.
Terrorist Attack? Leftist Group Set Fire to an Industrial Complex
Czech authorities are investigating a fire at an industrial complex in Pardubice as a possible terrorist attack, claimed by the leftist activist group Earthquake Faction.
Nova Friburgo launches Julius Arp Award to recognize entrepreneurs in the region
Nova Friburgo has introduced the Julius Arp Award to honor local entrepreneurs and celebrate the city's industrial heritage.
Targeting Ras Laffan: A blow to the global LNG market
An Iranian missile strike on Ras Laffan, Qatar's industrial city for LNG production, has caused widespread destruction and heightened security concerns in the region.
Gas, new markets to resist rising prices: 'USA and Mozambique important suppliers'
European gas prices are climbing again, prompting concerns about supply security and industrial stability amidst volatility in the energy markets.
Manaus Free Trade Zone in Focus: ExpoPIM 4.0 Presents Data and Perspectives
The ExpoPIM 4.0 event in Manaus showcases the growth and potential of the Manaus Free Trade Zone, highlighting significant industrial contributions and employment growth.
Gas Crisis Struggling Surat
Surat is facing a gas crisis which has led to a food scarcity for workers.
Concern about the decline of employment and industrial production in San Martín
A report reveals a significant drop in employment and industrial production in San Martín, Argentina, raising alarms about the local economy.
The industrial park in Aš has grown. A world-renowned manufacturer of perfume bottles is now settling here.
A global manufacturer of perfume bottles is establishing operations in the expanded industrial park in Aš, Czechia.
"Contribute to our next strike," requests group behind warehouse fire in Pardubice
A group has claimed responsibility for a targeted fire at an industrial warehouse in Pardubice, protesting against Israeli attacks in Gaza and seeking funds for future actions.
Ministry of Labor activates Central Accident Response Headquarters for Daejeon fire, focusing on rescue operations
The South Korean Ministry of Labor has activated the Central Accident Response Headquarters in response to a significant fire at an auto parts manufacturing facility in Daejeon, prioritizing rapid rescues and thorough accident responses.
Industrial Design: The Opportunity to Redefine Productive Poles
The article discusses the need for Mexico to rethink its industrial design and planning in light of changing global contexts, such as nearshoring and technological transformation.
Nigeria's Federalism - Designed for Competition, Trapped in Administrative Rivalry
The article discusses how Nigeria's federal system is hindered by administrative rivalries, limiting true economic competition and industrial growth among its states.
Swedish Power Grid: Electricity Prices in Northern Sweden May Double
Electricity prices in Northern Sweden are projected to nearly double by 2030 due to industrial investments and changing supply-demand dynamics in the region.
Premium petrol becomes more expensive by over ₹2 due to Middle East war, regular fuel prices may also rise?
The war in West Asia has begun to directly affect Indian fuel prices, with premium petrol increasing by over ₹2 and industrial diesel by ₹22 per liter.
NEWT GINGRICH, JASON HAYES: There's a nuclear solution to recharging American industry
The authors argue that advanced nuclear reactors are essential for powering America's industrial revival and achieving reliable, affordable energy.
14 people missing after fire at South Korean car factory
A fire at a car factory in South Korea has left 14 people missing and injured approximately 45 others, with 21 in serious condition.
NESREA shuts Oyo plant over environmental violations
NESREA has closed a Bond Chemicals factory in Oyo State due to environmental violations concerning untreated industrial waste discharge.
Leaving in a Coffin from the Land of Heroes: Tuán's Last Journey
The article discusses the tragic death of Tuán, a Vietnamese worker in South Korea, who died in an industrial accident and is being repatriated to Vietnam for burial.
14 Missing and Over 50 Injured in Factory Fire in South Korea
A factory fire in Daejeon, South Korea has left 14 individuals missing and more than 50 injured, with many in serious condition.
[Breaking News] President Yoon instructs to mobilize all rescue resources for Daejeon factory fire
President Yoon has directed all available rescue resources to be mobilized in response to a factory fire in Daejeon that injured 50 people, including 35 seriously.
"Designer of the J-20 Missing": The Mystery of the Father of the Chinese Stealth Fighter
Yang Wei, a key figure in the development of China's J-20 stealth fighter, has mysteriously disappeared, leading to speculation about potential investigations or purges within the country's military-industrial complex.
Restructuring in Yeosu Petrochemical Complex Following Daesan… Expected to Meet 67% of Government Reduction Targets
Petrochemical companies in the Yeosu industrial complex have submitted a restructuring plan to integrate naphtha cracking facilities, aiming to significantly cut production capacity.
Russia’s IT Olympiad draws developers from 34 countries
Russia hosts its first international Olympiad in industrial software development, attracting thousands of students from various countries.