- June 2010 - catch us NEW on LinkedIn
here
- May 2010 - new CV added to web site
- May 2010 - back with Norgine for a 15 week project
- April 2010 - back with Norgine for a short piece of work on
integrities
- April 2010 - this year's Carbon Offset is decided - down again to
its lowest ever
- March 2010 - prepared a project report for Devro
- February 2010 - prepared a project report for Siemens
- January 2010 - helping Netential out with British Sugar and
Sinclair
- June 2009 to December 2009 - back working on a couple of small
projects for Norgine
- April 2009 - this year's Carbon Offset is decided - down to its
lowest ever
- Nov 2008 to June 2009 - working with Meggitts Aerospace (Serck in
Birmingham)
- November 2008 - New CV's posted to krofire.com
- October 2008 - Contract with Norgine concludes after a remarkable
long run of three-and-a-half years
- June 2008 - Mark Brown (Krofire's Director) Co-Founds and becomes
first Chairman of Transition Town High Wycombe
- 23rd May 2008 - Krofire has moved. We have gone from 200 New Road
and now ocupy a premises several miles away at 5 Richard Gardens. That
replaces the "200 New Road" in our address with the rest of the address
remaining the same apart from the postcode (now HP13 7LT)
- 15th May 2008 - New CV's posted at krofire.com
- World Environment Day - 5th June 2008. Krofire joins "Cut a Kilo"
Campaign
- 7th May 2008 - "Climate Change is the biggest threat facing
Business" - 2008 Poll by Business Continuity Expo - see our News section
for full details
- 25th April 2008 - Krofire Sustainable Supply Chain initiative
extends to proactive engagement. Full details
here.
- 25th April 2008 - we start to publicise the
BASE08
Exhibition for the 15th and 16th October
2008.
- 14th April 2008 - Krofire adopts the Oil Depletion Protocol
- 6th April 2008 - the results of our 2007/2008 Carbon Footprint
announced.
- 1st March 2008 - Krofire launches rebuilt web site.
- 2nd January 2008 - Norgine goes Live on Oracle JDEdwards
EnerpriseOne 8.10
- 12th March 2007 - Krofire aligns to the Contraction and
Convergence protocol as detailed by the Global Commins Institute