
- Written by Robert McCaffrey Editorial director, Global Gypsum Magazine
Our recent Global CemPocess Conference on process optimisation in the cement industry was a bit of an eye-opener. The event started with a presentation by Jose Favilla of the IBM Industry Academy, ostensibly about ‘Industry 4.0’ in manufacturing. This concept has been heralded as the next industrial revolution, although it could also be called ‘the last industrial revolution,’ since after this one, there will be nothing left to improve.
- Written by Robert McCaffrey Editorial director, Global Gypsum Magazine
I've recently read a book called 'Postcapitalism,' by Paul Mason, which was subtitled 'A guide to our future.' The blurb on the front, written by Irvine Welsh, stated that it was 'The most important book about our economy and society to be published in my lifetime.' Having completed the book, I'm disinclined to believe the veracity of Mr Welsh's statement. However, the book did have some interesting points to make, which might impact on everyone involved in the global gypsum industry.
- Written by Robert McCaffrey Editorial director, Global Gypsum Magazine
How much debt is the right amount? My guess is that everyone reading this column will have a slightly different answer. Some might say, 'Neither a borrower nor a lender be,' or words to that effect, suggesting that their level of debt is zero. Some will no doubt have too much debt - where the repayments are not affordable. Most readers will have some level of debt (on a mortgage, car payments, credit cards etc) and will find that the level of repayments is currently affordable. Hopefully no readers are subject to the depradations of usury: the practice of making unethical or immoral monetary loans that unfairly enrich the lender1.
- Written by Robert McCaffrey Editorial director, Global Gypsum Magazine
What would you do if the doctor said to you that you had six months to live?
- Written by Peter Edwards, Editor, Global Gysum Magazine
Four years’ ago, the Olympic Games came to Global Cement’s home town of London. The event generated much excitement and a sense of pride in the city, even before the Games had started. At the time I was lucky enough to be living just yards from the route of the cycling road races - could Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish really be cycling on the same road that I commuted up every morning? Yes they could!