AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Royal Imtech (IMUN.AS), the troubled Dutch engineering services company, has been granted protection from creditors by a court in the Netherlands, days after its German unit ...
Yamaha Motor Europe, the regional subsidiary of the Japanese mobility giant, has opened a new testing centre in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Yamaha Marine European Engineering Centre (YMEEC) is ...
Following a deadly flood in 1953, the Dutch government undertook a massive flood control effort, building dams, dikes and sea gates that reconfigured the low-lying nation’s coastline and waterways.
Dutch marine engineering firm Fugro NV on Monday said it intends to issue 250 million euros ($295 million) worth of new shares, including a 196.7 million euro rights issue. AMSTERDAM, Oct 19 (Reuters) ...
After devastating floods killed nearly 2,000 people in the 1950s, the Dutch embarked on a massive engineering project to protect low-lying areas from storms — Deltawerken, or Delta Works. The series ...
At Semicon Taiwan 2024, a group of Dutch companies showcased technologies quietly revolutionizing semiconductor manufacturing and related industries. These firms, many clustered around the high-tech ...
Dutch engineers this week started a months-long survey to map unchartered deep-sea terrain at the bottom of the Indian Ocean, the next step in the search for the wreck of Malaysian Airlines flight ...
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deltek (Nasdaq: PROJ) today announced that engineering firm Valstar Simonis has selected Deltek Vision, Deltek’s fully-integrated project-based ERP solution tailor-made for ...
Royal Imtech, the Dutch engineering services company, filed for protection from its creditors yesterday, overwhelmed by accounting fraud in Germany that triggered three years of operating losses and ...
In the 1930s, the Dutch government built a huge dam to block off the South Sea and build new land for people and farms, a method used to create about a fifth of the country’s land. They built levees ...
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