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Industry News - September, 2018 - Page 3 of 6

  • Shell To Release Offshore Rights On Canada’s West Coast To Support Marine Conservation

    To support marine conservation efforts, Shell Canada (“Shell”) recently announced it intends to voluntarily release about 50,000 km2 of exploratory permits off coastal British Columbia, Canada. More than one and a half times the size of Vancouver Island, the acreage is located in the Queen Charlotte and Tofino basins covering vast and environmentally rich areas. Shell’s permit area, which has been under Federal moratorium since 1972, overlaps with about one-third of the newly designated Scott Islands National Wildlife Area.

    “Releasing these exploration permits can help protect spectacular and environmentally rich areas off Canada’s West Coast where we have no plans to explore for oil and gas,” said Michael Crothers, Shell Canada President and Country Chair. “We saw an opportunity to support marine protection as part of our ongoing efforts to find pragmatic ways to contribute to conservation in Canada while maintaining our robust global exploration portfolio.”

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    Sep 14, 2018 - 6 years ago

  • Komatsu Partners With Propeller To Bring Enterprise-Grade Drone Analytics Solutions To The Construction Industry

    Komatsu America Corp. and Propeller Aero Inc. are partnering to boost the efficiency of construction job sites using drone-powered mapping and analytics software.

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    Sep 14, 2018 - 6 years ago

  • Petro-Canada Invites Canadians To “Live By The Leaf” In New Marketing Campaign

    Brand Refresh Aims To Champion The Canadian Spirit Across The Country

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    Sep 14, 2018 - 6 years ago

  • World Premiere: Bombardier Transportation Presents A New Battery-Operated Train And Sets Standards For Sustainable Mobility

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    Sep 14, 2018 - 6 years ago

  • CASE SiteWatch Supports New AEMP Telematics Standard

    CASE Construction Equipment announced that its CASE SiteWatch telematics portal is now aligned with the new Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) 2.0/ISO-15143-3 standard. The AEMP-compatible portal is populated with data provided by equipment manufacturers in a standardized format to ensure a practical and intuitive user experience for the contractor/equipment owner. 

    This allows owners of a mixed fleet to access the telematics data of all their AEMP 2.0 equipment in a single place, gaining efficiency in running their operation. CASE equipment owners can activate the new AEMP API from the CASE SiteWatch web portal, where they can now monitor more elements in shorter intervals, view more data, and monitor new types of parameters related to fuel, idle times, engine load and speed. 

    CASE SiteWatch is AEMP 1.2 compliant, as well as supporting the new AEMP 2.0 standard, in order to support the broadest range of equipment owners. This update provides customers with a telematics solution that is more functional without changing prices or subscriptions. It also makes CASE Sitewatch open to collaborating with AEMP 2.0-compatible solutions to offer greater value to equipment owners. b

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    Sep 13, 2018 - 6 years ago

  • BC Local Governments Recognized For Leadership In Wood Design And Building At 2018 Union Of BC Municipalities Convention

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    Sep 13, 2018 - 6 years ago

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