Tag Archive: Mo Industripark AS

  • 31 May, 2016

    Rubbish no longer exists. It is simply raw materials that have been led astray.
  • 31 May, 2016

    During the Arctic Race of Norway, Mo Industripark AS will demonstrate recycling and sustainability in practice.
  • 29 February, 2016

    Mo Industrial Park (Mo Industripark, MIP), the leading industrial park in Northern Norway, has selected Gaia to develop and implement sustainability indicators for assessing the sustainability of its production lines and products.
  • 26 February, 2016

    When some of the best cyclists in the world are cycling in spectacular surroundings in Helgeland, there are many millions of TV viewers watching.
  • 26 February, 2016

    Bellona points to Mo Industripark and ACDC as the data centre project in northern Norway with the best prospects.
  • 26 February, 2016

    At the moment, Jan Erik Svensson is the only employee of Arctic Circle Data Center AS. Within six months, this will have changed.
  • 16 December, 2015

    If we are to achieve credibility both nationally and internationally as a world-leading industrial cluster in the field of energy efficiency and the environment, we also have to have the trust of the people local to us. These are two sides of the same coin.
  • 16 December, 2015

    Participation in Arena projects is vital as a means of promoting and advancing the industrial town of Mo i Rana. “This will promote us to the division we deserve to be in,” says Arve Ulriksen, CEO of Mo Industripark AS.
  • 16 December, 2015

    – An exciting and visionary partner. This is how Maiken Bjørkan, a researcher with the Nordland Research Institute, describes the partnership with Mo Industripark AS (MIP AS) and companies at the industrial park.
  • 16 December, 2015

    As the “R&D boost for Helgeland” project draws to a close, a framework for permanent SINTEF establishment in Mo is under discussion.
  • 16 December, 2015

    A deepwater quay worth NOK 250 million may herald the start of a closer partnership between the two quay owners in Rana.
  • 16 December, 2015

    Fridtjof Wangsvik, the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s regional director in Nordland, was in Mo i Rana recently in order to familiarise himself with the port and industry. He saw a presentation of the deepwater quay project during his visit.
  • 16 December, 2015

    When Reidar Lillejord sits at the wheel of the new street sweeper belonging to Anleggs-Service AS, he is BATman in the battle against floating dust. This technology is the best available on the market. Best Available Technology. Or BAT, as the professionals call it.
  • 16 December, 2015

    New asphalt has been laid on several kilometres of roadway at the industrial park since 2007. Asphalting, sowing and planting. These are just some of the measures taken by Mo Industripark AS (MIP AS) in order to battle the problem of floating dust.
  • 13 October, 2015

    – Mo Industrial Park (MIP) is to be one of the world’s leading industrial parks in terms of emissions to the environment, energy efficiency and recycling, and this must be displayed by focusing on established research and improvement projects.
  • 27 May, 2015

    – This is one of the biggest positive industrial initiatives from a Norwegian government in a long time. This decision is on a par with the introduction of the CO2 compensation scheme implemented by the red-green government in 2012 for the power refining industry.
  • 27 May, 2015

    – Although many people are aware that energy has to be used for industry, not everyone understands this.
  • 27 May, 2015

    The strategic objective of Mo Industripark is to be a world-class industrial park and provide a very attractive place for companies to establish themselves.
  • 27 May, 2015

    Electric cars have become a natural choice for a number of environmentally aware companies at Mo Industripark.
  • 22 March, 2015

    Rana Industriterminal has seen intense activity since the beginning of November 2014 right up until the end of February this year. Twice the normal cargo volume was brought ashore at Rana Industriterminal (RIT) at the end of 2014.