Overhead crane project
Linian Crane and Hoist Company has designed a bespoke lifting system for a sizable metal treatment facility for Knowsley Engineering Services for one of its clients.
Linian Crane and Hoist Company has designed a bespoke lifting system for a sizable metal treatment facility for Knowsley Engineering Services for one of its clients.
J D Neuhaus (JDN) has developed a robust new concept for controlling hoists and cranes. The company’s JDN-RC (Radio Control) receiver is designed for long-lasting performance in rigorous operating environments commonly found in industrial and offshore applications, including ATEX (explosive atmosphere) zone 2/22 conditions.
Advanced Handling, a supplier of bespoke manual handling equipment, is celebrating its 40th year of improving workplace safety and operational efficiency across many UK industries.
Safety Unlimited has been manufacturing and distributing products for the safe handling, storage and containment of highly flammable liquids and other hazardous materials for nearly 40 years.
At Scotland Works, Combilift will focus on its growing range of walk behind stacker trucks. Where possible and depending on the loads to be handled, there is a growing preference for pedestrian trucks due to the reduced risk that they pose to the operator and any others who may be in the vicinity.
A-SAFE – inventor and manufacturer of what it claims is the world’s first fixed, polymer-based safety barrier – will be exhibiting its iFlex safety barrier range along with new racking product RackEye at Scotland Works.
Toyota Material Handling UK will be exhibiting at the inaugural Scotland Works.
A UK food and confectionery manufacturer relies upon a pair of Stertil FlexiEdge fast-action doors to provide access to a fork truck drivers training facility and a stores area within its manufacturing and distribution complex in York.
Stertil Koni, the manufacturer of heavy duty commercial vehicle lifting equipment, has supplied a set of mobile column lifts to improve maintenance duties on a fleet of refuse collection vehicles operated by Euro Municipal.
At the end of 2016, the UK government unveiled a record infrastructure spend pipeline of £500 billion-plus, £300m of which will be invested by 2020/21. Composite materials play a growing role in this, with expected growth in the construction industry of 42-78% by 2020 (to £510-640m) and £1240-1520m by 2030.
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