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E-commerce big SharafDG.com adopts Rocketium’s artistic automation know-how to spice up its digital advertising and marketing campaigns

Sharaf DG’s growth strategy is based on two pillars – a powerful acquisition engine through ads, a powerful conversion funnel in their app and website. Offer-based advertising and in-app visual merchandising are key drivers of these two pillars, both of which demand visuals on a large scale given Sharaf DG’s diverse user base and thousands

Humber Zero appoints US infrastructure consultancy big Aecom to realize approvals

Marketing agency welcomes growing team to new East Yorkshire base

US infrastructure giant Aecom has been tasked with approving the huge Humber Zero project. The grand carbon capture and storage plan aims to decarbonize refining and power generation in the South Humber Bank. The Fortune 500 member will work on permits and other regulatory requirements to integrate the technology into the process units at the

Lancashire engineering large acquires London rail consultancy

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x Register for free to get the latest news straight to your inbox to register Blackburn-based engineering giant Assystem has acquired Schofield Lothian, a London-based consultancy that primarily specializes in UK rail projects and employs 80 technical consultants, for an undisclosed amount. With this acquisition, Assystem expands and diversifies its presence in the UK. Schofield

Defence large Babcock to financial institution £293m after promoting historic consultancy arm

The London-listed company announced that it would sell Frazer-Nash Consultancy to KBR, an American engineering giant.The move marks the end of a 14-year partnership between Babcock and the consulting company that emerged from the old-timer manufacturer Frazer-Nash.Register to our daily newsletterThe i-newsletter cut through the noiseDuring this time, the consulting company has grown and currently

Defence large Babcock sells consultancy for £293m as its battles losses

Job created after MBO at South West construction consultancy

Defense and engineering giant Babcock International Group Plc has sold a marine consultancy firm with offices in Plymouth for £ 293 million while it works on a “turnaround” plan to deal with financial losses. The company, which operates the shipyards in Devonport, Plymouth, and Rosyth, Scotland, is selling Frazer-Nash Consultancy to KBR, an American engineering