Hitachi Rail on Nov. 26 (World Sustainable Transport Day) published its 2025 Sustainability Statement, reaffirming a commitment to “leading the sustainable development of the mobility sector by ...
LONDON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Hitachi Energy has acquired a minority stake in Shermco, a U.S. electrical services company recently bought by Blackstone (BX.N), opens new tab, Hitachi Energy told Reuters ...
Apparently ending decades of efforts to require SawStop-style flesh-sensing safety devices on table saws, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission quietly dropped a proposed rule that had ...
With a dramatic sound-and-light show including pulsating LEDs, music, videos and puffs of smoke in a darkened theater setting, officers of Hitachi Rail cut the ribbon Monday, Sept. 8, on a $100 ...
Executives of Hitachi Energy say they’ll spend $457 million to build a new transformer plant next to one of its facilities in Virginia. The new factory, which officials say will be the country’s ...
NEW YORK, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Hitachi plans to invest $1 billion to expand its U.S. power grid infrastructure manufacturing, its energy unit said on Thursday, as the country faces record electricity ...
Hitachi Energy announced Thursday it will invest $1 billion to expand its U.S. grid infrastructure manufacturing, with roughly half of that investment going into Virginia, where it plans to add 825 ...
Hitachi Energy will invest $1 billion to expand the production of critical electrical grid infrastructure in the United States. A wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. and a global leader in ...
JR Automation, a company with west Michigan roots that is now owned by Japanese conglomerate Hitachi Ltd., plans to build a new global headquarters in Ottawa County that will employ 150 people, Gov.
A carpenter using a table saw recently without numerous safety and hazard abatement features, such as a blade guard, a splitter or a riving knife. The CSPC rules would have required blade-sensing ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. A surprising number of Americans still believe that government regulators exist to serve the ...