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JCB takes court action in Germany to stop cloning


JCB took action against Built to resist Zaun has launched its


revolutionary ArmaWeave® range a state-of-the-art high tensile woven mesh fencing range that has been rigorously tested by the Home Office for use in protecting Critical National Infrastructure. Developed by Zaun’s design team the innovative woven pattern requires no welding to hold it together and


has been


available from Zaun. Paul Painter, MD at Zaun, explains: ArmaWeave® range


is only “The


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Ronadeck Resin Bound – up and under


was renewed and laid outside the stadium and paths and walkways have been applied on top of the new tarmac.


Ronacrete’s Home to the National team,


Twickenham stadium, London is the largest rugby union stadium in the United Kingdom. Recently enlarged to seat 82,000 makes it the second largest UK stadium, second only to Wembley. Most recently, tarmac paving


Ronadeck Resin Bound Surfacing System has been applied at 15mm thick by contractors F M Conway Ltd to provide decorative, slip- resistant pavements for the sports, music and other fans who use the stadium’s facilities every week. Ronacrete supply the market leading UV quality Ronadeck Resin Bound system in easy to use packaging comprising a two- component polyurethane resin together with aggregates which can be site blended for economy and additional control and convenience. The two component resin is mixed with a drill and paddle mixer and added to the dry aggregate, mixed and laid onto the prepared surface.


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three Far Eastern manufacturers at BAUMA international construction equipment show in Munich for product copying and patent infringements.


The


specifically developed with a tightly woven mesh pattern to provide a solid solution, guaranteed to withstand heavy- duty damage.


It is tailored


towards applications that require the highest measures of security, including areas of critical national infrastructure – eg. utilities, data centres, airports and MOD sites.


company successfully applied for court orders in Germany resulting in preliminary injunctions being served against manufacturers. The machines had to be either removed from the show and impounded or concealed from view. Tim Burnhope, JCB's Group


Managing Director of Product Development and Commercial Operations, said: "JCB will not tolerate blatant copying of its machines or infringement of internationally - recognised patents and in every instance will act quickly and decisively to stamp out such unfair practices”.


NEWS 3 Husqvarnas


‘Rider Challenge’ Husqvarna is offering the


chance to win a ride-on-mower by taking part in their Rider Challenge.To win competitors must submit their details to the company and manoeuvre a rider mower around a course at a Husqvarna dealership.The winner will be announced at the end of June and they will take home a Husqvarna 15T mower. For more information go to www.husqvarna.com/uk/homeo wner/home/


Caroline


Spelman to take helm at Defra


The action in Germany concerned infringement of JCB’s intellectual property rights on its world-leading backhoe loader and Loadall


machines by three separate manufacturers.


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Conservative Caroline Spelman is the new Secretary of State for Defra replacing outgoing labour minister Hilary Benn. The energy and climate change post, thought to be given to Lib Dem Chris Huhne, could be expanded to include environment.


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