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IT professional takes leap in opening new business


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IT professional takes leap in opening new business
NEW HOPE. To retain his employees, IT entrepreneur Neil Clyde Kho has opened The Green Table and created a network of farmers and habal-habal drivers who bring fresh and local produce to households. / NEIL CLYDE KHO
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January 21, 2021
WHEN the pandemic hit his internet cafe and convenience store, an information technology (IT) professional pivoted his businesses to a homegrown health and wellness store to provide the needs of doctors, nurses and other health enthusiasts.
Neil Clyde Kho, owner of The Green Table, told SunStar Cebu that they lost everything at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. ....

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French aerospace major Safran upbeat on India - The Hindu BusinessLine


French aerospace major Safran upbeat on India
January 22, 2021
Alexandre Ziegler, Senior Executive VP International and Public Affairs, Safran Group×
Executes a huge pipeline of orders; plans to expand facilities, set up a €150-m MRO unit
French aerospace and defence major Safran is upbeat on India as it executes a huge pipeline of orders across civilian, defence and space and plans to expand facilities and set up a new maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) unit.
The €24.6 billion revenue company, which supplies its engines for Rafale fighter jets and LEAP family of engines for civil aviation, expects to step up sourcing to €200 million as its expands its supplier base across SMEs. ....

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Morgan Stanley India invests ₹180cr in LEAP - The Hindu BusinessLine


Morgan Stanley India invests ₹180cr in LEAP
January 21, 2021
Morgan Stanley India Infrastructure has made an investment of ₹180 crore to acquire a stake in Leading Enterprise in Advanced Pooling (LEAP).
Founded by Sunu Mathew in 2013, LEAP is a pallet pooling company with an asset pool of approximately 4 million units including pallets, foldable large containers, crates and utility boxes.
LEAP primarily caters to fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), consumer durables, beverages, e-commerce, retail, auto and auto-component manufacturing sectors.
The timber pallets and plastic utility boxes are used by companies in FMCG and beverages sectors. Automotive OEMs and component suppliers use FLCs and crates. LEAP provides these assets on lease and helps in integrating the supply chain across suppliers, manufacturers, 3PL service providers and retailers. LEAP caters to 600+ customers and 7000+ touch-points from a pan-India network of 18 warehouses. ....

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Final Analysis of California's August Blackouts Yields Few Surprises and a Tight Deadline for Solutions


The final report on California’s rolling blackouts in August is out and its key findings for what caused the state’s heatwave-driven grid emergency haven’t changed much from initial findings. Simply put, the heat waves that blanketed the U.S. West pushed electricity demand past available supply, and problems with California’s resource adequacy program and market practices for ensuring adequate grid capacity failed to correct the imbalance. 
The steps the report lays out for state agencies, utilities and energy technology companies to forestall another emergency this coming summer, meanwhile, will face a tight deadline for completion by the summer fire season. And some of the state s plans are already under fire from behind-the-meter energy providers who say their role in helping stop even more blackouts last summer is being undervalued by state policies.  ....

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