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InnovationGerman gas distributor says network is ready for 30% hydrogen blend following successful pilot schemeThe grid ‘worked without any problems’ during tests involving 26 homes in Baden-Württemberg Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application after a short stay at Muskoka Shores Community Home in Gravenhurst He moved to Canada in 1954 and lived in Toronto before moving to his home in Sprucedale in 1971 He was a man who enjoyed a solitary and quiet way of life at his home and in the outdoors chocolate factory and many years in the family printing business Fritz was pre-deceased by brothers Rolf Deininger and Norbert Barth and sisters Margot DeAngelis and Lisbet Sawitz Fritz will be greatly missed and remembered by nephews Fritz Deininger there will be no funeral service and his cremated remains will be interred in the family plot at Sprucedale United Church Cemetery Memorial contributions to Huntsville District Memorial Hospital Foundation greatly appreciated https://huntsvillehospitalfoundation.ca/donate/ This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Renault Trucks and Dachser are cooperating on the gradual decarbonization of road freight transport the logistics service provider is expanding its fleet by fifteen Renault Trucks vehicles The all-electric trucks complete local and long-distance transport tours at seven Dachser locations in Germany every weekday Five Renault Trucks E-Tech D are already in use for Dachser Seven more vehicles of this type and three Renault Trucks E-Tech T tractors are now being delivered The latter are used at Dachser in Öhringen “We are convinced that in the long term only those companies that position themselves sustainably will have a future,” says Alexander Tonn “We therefore want to make a valuable contribution to environmental and climate protection and be a driving force for the logistics industry with measures on many levels Bringing emission-free vehicles into practical use plays an important role in this we have a reliable partner with whom we can embark on what is still a long journey to decarbonise our road transports.” As part of its sustainability and climate protection strategy the logistics service provider Dachser is preparing for the gradual transformation towards zero-emission vehicles and the corresponding charging infrastructure the company has been sourcing its electricity entirely from renewable energies worldwide Dachser wants to steadily increase the number of BEVs (battery electric vehicles) and FCEVs (hydrogen-powered) trucks in both the local and long-distance transport networks charging infrastructure and cost-effectiveness we are aware that we can only implement a long-term climate protection strategy together,” says Frederic Ruesche “I am all the more pleased that we are working with Dachser to drive forward the reduction of CO2 emissions in the short- and long-haul segments.” Renault Trucks claims to be the first and only manufacturer to offer its entire range as all-electric trucks. From the 2.8-tonne light commercial vehicle (LCV) to the 44-tonne truck for long-haul transport every segment can be operated electrically Renault Trucks also claim to be the first manufacturer to convert diesel vehicles into electric trucks in the spirit of the circular economy “We Were Pioneers, Now We’re Experts” Says Renault with New Electric Range Logistics Business © 2025 All Rights Reserved. | Privacy | Terms | Site Map Subscribe to our quarterly magazine and weekly newsletter to stay updated with the logistics industry By submitting this form you agree that the personal data you provided will be transferred to Logistics Business for processing in accordance with our Privacy Policy The family-run HUBER Packaging Group from Öhringen in Germany has successfully concluded the acquisition of the CROWN chemical-technical tinplate packaging facilities in Switzerland (Aesch) HUBER announced today that all the requisite approvals are in place As such the closing of the transaction announced in late 2014 has now officially taken place Both parties have agreed not to disclose information about financial details and purchase price      (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150401/737524-a )      (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150401/737524-b ) is expanding its market share in its core business sector in Europe and establishing market access to fields in which the company has not yet been active Internal teams of experts will now work on concrete steps to integrate the new locations For HUBER the acquisitions represent an important milestone in the strategic development of the company HUBER is strengthening its core business and laying the foundations for further growth with the new hub in Switzerland HUBER is putting the conditions in place for establishing a competence center for plastic as a second mainstay for the Group that will be viable in the future CEO of the HUBER Packaging Group explained: "With this acquisition we are creating an even more efficient platform for our customers We are actively pushing ahead with the consolidation of the European tinplate packaging market and with the competence center in Switzerland are creating a second mainstay that will be viable in the future We extend a very warm official welcome to our new colleagues in the HUBER family We are convinced that with their work profile the new facilities will fit in ideally with us Within the network we are providing each location with an opportunity to contribute and indeed build up its strengths as a local unit with good access to the market Joint teams will now prepare the next steps in the integration process The values and principles which have distinguished the family-run company HUBER for 140 years now The backing and the support given by the owning families and the Advisory Board - not only in the case of this acquisition and internationalization - are a factor in the success of HUBER and an important guarantee of stability" About HUBER  Packaging:  The family-run HUBER Packaging Group produces tinplate packaging for food In the BEVERAGE sector HUBER is specialized in the manufacture of party kegs and is the global market leader in this segment The Group is headquartered in the city of Oehringen in Baden-Württemberg HUBER employs some 700 members of staff at four locations in Germany HUBER will from today's point of view in future have a payroll of some 1,150 staff at its eight hubs and emerges as the clear no Sales turnover for 2014 will from today's viewpoint be in the order of EUR 230 million for the new organization For further information about HUBER please visit  http://www.huber-packaging.com Contact: Bernhard Kürschner Head of Marketing and Public Relations Otto-Meister-Strasse 2, 74613 Öhringen Germany Tel.: +49-(0)-7941 / 66-246 bernhard.kuerschner@huber-packaging.com Do not sell or share my personal information: Bei den Deutschen Meisterschaften in Braunschweig wurde der Weitsprungwettkampf der Frauen durch den Regen geprägt In Abwesenheit von Malaika Mihambo hat sich Maryse Luzolo bei den Deutschen Meisterschaften ihren ersten nationalen Titel im Weitsprung gesichert Die Athletin vom Königsteiner LV setzte sich im Regen von Braunschweig mit 6,48 m durch und darf sich als Normerfüllerin Hoffnungen auf eine Olympia-Teilnahme machen Zweite wurde Libby Buder (Hamburg) dank ihres zweiten besseren Versuches vor Malin Stavenow (beide 6,41/Frankfurt) Die EM-Vierte Mikaelle Assani aus Baden-Baden hatte den Wettkampf wegen der widrigen Bedingungen nach einem missglückten Versuch beendet Mitfavoritin Laura Raquel Müller von der Unterländer LG aus der Region Heilbronn-Franken verletzte sich nach einem Stolperer sogar am Knie damit dürfte ihr Traum von den Olympischen Spielen in Paris geplatzt sein Nach einer Corona-Infektion musste Olympiasiegerin Mihambo ihren Start in Braunschweig absagen Zuletzt bei der EM in Rom sprang die 30-Jährige mit 7,22 m so weit wie seit ihrem WM-Triumph 2019 (7,30) nicht mehr Als aktuelle Nummer eins der Welt gehört Mihambo zu den wenigen Medaillenkandidaten für Olympia in Paris im deutschen Leichtathletik-Team will be deployed to enable travel from Sinsheim to Heidenheim and back without needing to change There will be other stops in the Heilbronn region. All normal tickets shall be valid on the train the Baden-Württemberg-Ticket and the Bahncard 100 The address for the visiting parking lot for cars is: "In der Schwende 6 89522 Heidenheim". Due to the congested traffic situation in Heidenheim we recommend leaving the A7 only at exit 117 – Giengen Herbrechtingen. Take exit 117 - Giengen towards Herbrechtingen/Sontheim/Brenz/Dillingen Then turn onto the B19 towards Heidenheim. If you follow the football symbol after entering the town you will easily find the Voith-Arena -> Please follow the street Katzental and keep left at the turn-off to the Voith-Arena in the direction of Mergestetter Reute -> At the pedestrian lights please turn left and then immediately left again The SV Mergelstetten (SVM) sports facilities are already signposted here There are plenty of parking spaces for visiting supporters at the SV Mergelstetten sports facilities From there it is a 10-15 minute walk to the away sector The footpath leads along the street "Mergelstetter Reute" to the "Baseball Ballpark" entrance or the FCH training grounds "Heerackerweg" Pass the Baseball Ballpark and walk down the hill on the right for about 500 metres until you reach the away sector of the Voith-Arena Fan buses and small buses shall park directly at the entrance to the away block via the 'Baseball Ballpark' or the FCH training grounds 'Heeräcker' (see signs) The best bet is to enter the following address in your navigation system: "Heerackerweg 23 follow the narrow road until you arrive directly at the away block Security guards will direct you to the parking spaces The stadium will open 120 minutes prior to the game Payment is exclusively possible in cashless form via EC card Each person may bring one drinks carton (Tetra Pak) of up to 500ml containing a non-alcoholic beverage Persons who are visibly under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be denied entry to the Voith-Arena Rucksacks and large bags (larger than DIN A4 size) cannot be brought with you into the stadium. There is a storage facility for these items (please contact the security staff) we ask you to leave large bags and rucksacks in your car/bus if possible as the storage facilities are very limited Single-lens reflex cameras/interchangeable lenses etc that point towards professional photography are not permitted It is not possible to bring full-length and collapsible umbrellas The following materials are allowed in the away block at the game in Heidenheim: Whether the latest developments of our team or the best deals in FANSHOP.Register now for the newsletter the world was a very different place.  WikiLeaks was still a few months away from being created and Pirates of the Caribbean was the big box office smash But it was one of the most special days of my life I'll wager many other Australians who were either in the German city of Kaiserslautern began over 600 kilometres away in the capital city of Berlin - where the day before I'd completed my weekly duty of hosting the World Cup show for SBS on rotation with Les Murray.  The rest of the week near to the Socceroos training base at Ohringen the SBS team flew to Saarbrucken in some style - via a private jet.  Not being the best of flyers in those days as impressive as the Lear was.  It felt like being in a sardine can a mile up in the sky and it was only then that the enormity of the occasion really hit me Watch Simon Hill join Tim Cahill to relive his heroics v Japan at the FIFA World Cup 2006 in the video at the top I knew all about the 32-year wait for a World Cup Finals appearance and I'd diligently done my preparation on both the Socceroos and the Japan team they were facing.  But the sight of so many Australians wandering the streets confirmed that this was a very special day indeed.  Les & Craig (Foster) even changed into Socceroos jerseys for the pre-game presentation - a real break from the norm my first commentary on a Socceroos home game had been a rather odd experience for a foreigner like me.  The stands were full of red and white in the colours of Turkey rather than the green & gold of Australia - indicative of the fact that the team (at that point) had become rather disconnected from their home.  That game against the Turks was the first on their own patch in almost three years The Uruguay qualifier had changed all that - and the likes of Tim Cahill Lucas Neill & Harry Kewell had all become household names long before the Socceroos settled into their camp in Germany and I remember the long climb up the steep Betzenberg hill atop which the Fritz-Walter Stadion sits - and being somewhat out of breath by the time we'd reached the summit.  Especially as I had to help my cameraman By the time I settled into my commentary position the nerves were really starting to set in.  A phone call back to Sydney confirmed that this was a VERY big deal indeed - even back home where it was the wee small hours of the morning.  Thousands had gathered at fan sites across all the major cities.  I knew I had to try and get this one right But after paying homage to the late Johnny Warren pre-kick off I settled into a rhythm once the game started.  Football is football whether it's a World Cup or a wet Wednesday in Wigan Australia fell behind to a Shunsuke Nakamura goal but it appeared there had been a slight foul on Mark Schwarzer as he went up to gather the ball.  At half time this was the topic of conversation among most of the Australian fans around me - including comic Santo Cilauro who made a point of coming over to say hello before complaining loudly about the referee's non-award of the foul although I have seen (and heard) them replayed a thousand times since.  Guus Hiddink's masterstroke in going for broke - throwing on Cahill John Aloisi and Josh Kennedy paying the ultimate dividends.  My line about hoping Tim had "had his Weetbix" as the team tried to turn around the narrow deficit Cahill and Aloisi got the glory for their goals of course - but Kennedy's role in unsettling the tiring Japanese defence is rarely remembered.  They simply could not handle him.  What is also mostly forgotten is that Tim very nearly turned from hero to villain - committing a clumsy tackle inside his own box that was an absolute stonewall penalty I made my way down to a rather euphoric press conference lifted me off the ground in a huge bear hug.  It was that sort of a moment - that sort of a day that sort of a time.  History made before our very eyes I ended that day back in Baden-Wurttemberg at our rather basic Formula1 motel above Stuttgart rail station ready to go again back to Ohringen the next day for the wash-up one magical twenty four hour period that is still arguably the Socceroos best ever.  I'll never forget it Reinhold Wurth is a German entrepreneur who has a net worth of $8.7 billion Reinhold Wurth was only 19 years old when he took over his father's little screw industry and built it into an enormously profitable company today known as the Adolf Wurth Group Wurth made his fortune over the years as the value of tools and fasteners sector has increased and became an art collector that owns 15,000 pieces His collection includes works of Pablo Picasso Max Beckmann and many others famous artists Wruth has received many awards including the Ludwig Erhard medal which is given only to those who have made a vast contribution in their work for the society after which his daughter Bettina became a leader of the company he enjoys a posh life by riding a Harley-Davidson and flying planes © 2025 Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved