August's Business Telegraph eBook is now online.
The 28-page edition, published in print yesterday, is bursting with news and views from the area's commercial and industrial community.
We catch up with one of the biggest victims of December's tidal surge, as normality resumes, and also hear how one offshore wind farm is progressing well in 2014's much calmer waters.
There's a double page spread on the latest opportunities emerging from the renewables revolution, as Humber Local Enterprise Partnership chairman Lord Haskins gives his views on progress made, two-and-half years into the Energy Estuary vision.
Seafood needs no introduction to this part of the world, but the world will very soon be able to feast its eyes on the very latest traceability technology being developed in the town, and Business Telegraph is treated to an exclusive preview ahead of September's Humber Seafood Summit.
There's the official opening of New Holland Extraction's hugely expanded plant, news of a £3.5 million investment in a new tug for Immingham, and a call for entries to the Investec Food and Drink Entrepreneur of the Year Awards – being judged by former Young's chief executive Wynne Griffiths CBE.
With all the latest available commercial property on the market, and sector round-ups, it is another bumper month from the business desk.
Don't miss out, and, in digital format, it is ideal for sharing with contacts, suppliers and colleagues out of the Grimsby Telegraph's print reach.
All this and lots more, online here: August's Business Telegraph
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