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29/04/2016 Digester’s flexible options provide long-life tank solutions With the advent of the new AMP6 TOTEX cost requirements taking precedence in assessing new tank and Anaerobic Digester installations for the Water Utility market, long service life and low maintenance are key factors in making purchasing ... » Read More


28/04/2016 The Society of Operations Engineers welcomes Beverley Bell as its new Patron The Society of Operations Engineers (SOE) has announced that Senior Traffic Commissioner for Great Britain Beverley Bell has been named as the organisation’s next Patron. » Read More


27/04/2016 The importance of maintaining Archimedes screw pumps The enduring simplicity of the Archimedes screw pump continues to make it one of the most efficient pumping methods over short distances, but this efficiency should not be taken for granted. Dave Bennion, project manager at ECS Engineering ... » Read More


26/04/2016 How the new ATEX Directive changes affect explosion proof forklift supply Safety company Pyroban is offering users and suppliers of explosion proof forklifts guidance ahead of the introduction of the new ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU which takes effect from 20th April 2016. » Read More


26/04/2016 Finlay Group launch ALLU TS screening bucket The Finlay Group has added a new range of innovative screening buckets to its core fleet on the back of growing demand for multiple product size solutions. » Read More


25/04/2016 Biogas innovation brings waste water industry closer to energy self-sufficiency The waste water industry could move closer to its goal of energy self-sufficiency by adopting new technologies that increase the generation of renewable energy. » Read More


25/04/2016 Safe and reliable breathing air for hospitals and patients There are numerous uses for medical gas within the health services, from artificial respiration to powering surgical instruments. » Read More


22/04/2016 Alton Towers owner pleads guilty to safety failings Ten months after the rollercoaster crash that seriously injured five riders the owner of Alton Towers is facing a multimillion-pound fine after admitting breaking health and safety laws. » Read More


21/04/2016 MCP Management Consultants wins queen’s award for enterprise MCP is celebrating the award of the UK’s highest accolade for business success -The Queen’s Award for Enterprise: International Trade 2016. » Read More


21/04/2016 Aggreko wins power generation contract for Galloper offshore wind farm Aggreko will provide power generation during the construction phase of the 336 MW Galloper offshore wind farm, located 27 miles off the Suffolk coast, UK. » Read More


21/04/2016 Byworth receives a Queen’s Award for Enterprise Byworth Boilers is proud to have been named a winner of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation. » Read More


20/04/2016 Scottish hydro power station refurbishment increases output by 15 per cent After nearly 60 years of service the hydro generator at Lochay Power Station was scheduled for refurbishment and the project was awarded to Sulzer, which has a history in high voltage generator refurbishment. » Read More


20/04/2016 Modular landing gear lets haulier develop best trailer design One of the North West’s leading hauliers, Earl Transport of Accrington, has for the first time specified the type of landing gear to be fitted to its new trailers. The units chosen were JOST Modul B Series. » Read More


18/04/2016 Firm invests in young minds to promote engineering careers With engineering facing a huge skills crisis, a pioneering new project is giving schoolchildren in a UK school mini apprenticeship to reverse the decline of young people choosing careers in industry. » Read More


18/04/2016 Connah’s Quay opts for almost zero maintenance DO monitors Staff at Connah’s Quay Power Station have installed the latest luminescent optical dissolved oxygen (LDO) monitoring technology to minimise operational requirements whilst protecting the plant’s high value assets. » Read More


15/04/2016 Hearing-protection system moulds custom-fitted earplugs A company dedicated to eradicating noise-induced hearing loss has launched a revolutionary new product, which enables employers to create a pair of custom-moulded plugs for an individual employee in just six minutes. » Read More


15/04/2016 Firm fined after forklift truck operator killed A large steel fabrication company based in North Yorkshire, has been fined after a forklift truck (FLT) operator was killed when the truck he was operating overturned. » Read More


14/04/2016 Geothermal plants in Philippines benefit from rotor refurbishments The Philippines is the world’s second largest producer of geothermal energy for power generation, with an installed capacity of 1.9 GW, which accounts for 12 per cent of the nation’s total electric power supply. » Read More


13/04/2016 Controlling palletised loads moving in automated processes Most loads need gentle handling and stopping, so Ian Carr of Drive Lines explains the vital role played by stops and dampers. » Read More


12/04/2016 Lloyds British Testing wins major statutory inspection contract from BAE Systems Lloyds British Testing [LBT] has been awarded a major three-year inspection and certification contract by BAE Systems. » Read More


11/04/2016 EEF warns of dangers of ‘vitriolic and bitter’ EU referendum campaign EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, has today published a new report looking at the importance of the EU to UK manufacturing and making the case as to why the UK should vote to remain. » Read More


08/04/2016 No room for improvement? Chris Nevin, Industry Sector Manager at Bosch Rexroth, reveals why cabinet-free drive technology is a necessity in manufacturing » Read More


07/04/2016 Faster and safer construction of tanks and silos Martin Grant of Lipp Systems explains how an alternative technology is minimising risks, while at the same time providing a faster and more convenient method of construction. » Read More


07/04/2016 New bridges in just three weeks could be a boon for flood hit areas In the wake of the recent flooding events, many district and local authorities are faced with the challenge of replacing large numbers of damaged and broken bridges as soon as possible. » Read More


06/04/2016 TGW to implement Turkey’s largest automated apparel solution After the successful implementation of the first installation in Turkey at DeFacto in 2013, TGW was awarded the expansion of the existing DeFacto site in Cerkezkoy. » Read More
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