The History of Suez Canal and Its Importance to International Trade Today

February 28, 2012 News No Comments

In recent news, Israel has announced their plans to develop a railway line between the Mediterranean and Dead Sea. This strategic move hopes to capture some of the freight traffic enjoyed by the Suez Canal and hopes to compete with the well established maritime trade route. However, Egyptian government officials have stated that the railway poses no threat to the Suez Canal, as the rail route is expected to be two or three times more expensive than transporting goods via the canal. Furthermore, the Suez Canal has the capacity and experience to transport much larger volumes of goods at a time. For these reasons the railway is not expected to divert revenue from the Suez Canal. This article highlights the importance of the Suez Canal in the past and its relevance as a major trade route today.

London Property Prices near an All Time High; The Areas

February 27, 2012 property No Comments

A recent study has now shown that London property prices have soared to near an all time high this February. The asking price for properties coming onto the market increased by 2.5% opposed to the previous month. The rise in the London property market is due to invested interest and confidence in the London property market. From Marylebone property to ones in the most expensive area, prices are soaring.

The all time high of London property prices was seen last year in October with an average of £450,210 on newly marketed London property with it being only a cent less in February.

Some of the most expensive neighborhoods are:

1. The most expensive London property enjoying incredibly high sales is Kensington W8. The average property price is £1.7m with the most expensive property on the market costing £30m

Energy Company for Oil and Gas Services Partners with DHL

February 24, 2012 News No Comments

The world’s leading provider in logistics DHL, has officially been named logistics partner of South Africa’s Mining and Gas Services (MOGS) in the development of a new energy company in Saldanha, South Africa. The Oilfield Services Complex (OSC), scheduled for completion in 2015, will provide a multitude of services to all major oil companies and multinationals operating in the west, central and southern African offshore oil and gas fields.

DHL’s involvement in the company will be huge, offering the following services to the new energy services company: chartered services, warehousing, storage and facility management as well as clearing and forwarding, customs brokerage, express logistics and supply base management for ocean freight, air freight and road freight. With DHL’s experience in the field, MOGS is set to maintain itself as being one of the world’s top energy companies serving Africa.

Essential Plumbing Tools for the Job

February 24, 2012 Education No Comments

A man is nothing without his tools; the same can be said about a plumber and his plumbing tools. Those guys you call when you’ve got a leaky sink wouldn’t be able to do anything without their plumbing tools and equipment. Let’s go over some of these tools without which the craft of the plumber would be impossible.

The sink auger is a useful little tool that looks similar to a cable wrench except you would take the cable and guide it down a drain. The metal cable will press up against blockage before you would turn a handle on the top barrel sections; the cable will turn with the handle allowing the blockage to loosen up and drain easily. Such a simple plumbing tool gets the job done without any fuss; plumbers are quite well equipped. A toilet auger is used much the same way, but its cable is longer and stronger to adjust for the length of a toilet drain. The next plumbing tool is one we’re all likely familiar with, the flange plunger. Using the force of the vacuum and water, the plunger effectively clears clogs that should occur in the toilet. For smaller sinks and tubs, the cup plunger is the little brother of the flange plunger and many plumbers Durban or Cape Town swear by its reliability.

Malta Film Industry a Rising Star

February 24, 2012 Entertainment No Comments

Over the past decade, the Malta film industry has steadily grown and is now a vital contributor to both the economy and job creation. Reports reveal that over the past four years Malta has been the preferred host to sixty five productions, including more than twenty six films and television series. In total these productions have supplied the Maltese economy with over €105 million, creating job opportunities both directly and indirectly and stimulating industries such as Malta gaming and hospitality.

5 Of The Most Influential Architects

February 23, 2012 Lifestyle No Comments

Architecture is all around us on a daily basis and some of the architecture on show is innovative and thought provoking. There have been incredible architectural developments and designs being utilized have become both functional in relativity to our surroundings and society. There are some talented and innovative architects that are paving the way and pioneering ideals and concepts when it comes to unusual and intelligent design. To pay homage to these creative and talented individuals, we are going to list some of the most influential architects around. Many famous and talented architects have built Luxury property for sale in Chianti as well as commercial buildings.

1. Will Alsop from ALSOP Architects

Will Alsop is among the most famous architects and is known for his innovative, unusual and minimalistic designs. He also is one of the most successful architects to be able to translate his concept designs into real life buildings. Some of his most famous work is the ‘Chips building’ in Canada that was inspired by a pile of French fries.

South African Government To Improve Port Access And Exporting Facilities

February 23, 2012 Current Affairs No Comments

South Africa is known as a country rich in raw materials and commodities that are exported to overseas countries. Gold and cars have always been a prominent among goods exporting out of the country among other valuable commodities. Exporting is an important aspect in the county’s economy and in order to sustain and facilitate further growth in exports, the South African government  will strengthen and improve the logistics and transport corridor between South Africa’s main industrial areas to improve access to ports and import export facilities in the coming years. This exporting news came after a statement made form economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel on Monday.

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