The brand new Nescafé® The new Nescafé® Milano™ has
launched to the out-of-home market by Nestlé Professional®
Dispense Solutions. It
is a high-end soluble system, which has been inspired by the true Italian espresso and stands proud against roast and ground competitors.
This ground-breaking beverage solution offers customers the opportunity to deliver a truly exceptional cup of coffee - at the touch of a button - in a variety of popular formats, yet without the associated investment in expensive machines plus time and labour cost. A powerful combination of engineering excellence and rich, smooth espresso tones have hailed the start of a new era in café style coffee.
For many customers, a typical bean to cup machine could have as much as £1200 a year in service costs, a boiler inspection of
Easyline®
ROCOL® has unveiled its largest ever marketing campaign to promote its flagship line marking paint, Easyline®. Branded ‘The greatest lines from Easyline®’, this intensive campaign comprises direct mail, in-store merchandising, online, advertising and PR activity. It is designed to re-enforce the superior performance benefits of the
campaign set to make its mark
Easyline® system that is widely used throughout warehouses, logistics and distribution centres, manufacturing sites, schools, retail units and sports facilities.
As well as lasting at least two times longer
than competitive products, Easyline® offers speed and ease of use – drying in ten minutes with no mess or wastage – and proven value for money with an extended life span, reduced need for repainting and no need for expensive contractors.
Easyline® also presents numerous health, safety and environmental benefits including the lowest Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) system on the market, a non-toxic, non-harmful and irritant free formula and is non-harmful to the environment and aquatic life. Easyline® is available in eight RAL matched colours and two fluorescents. Combining patented technology and a battery powered airflow applicator.
www.rocol.com Tel: 0113 232 2700 Email:
easylineedge@rocol.com
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£200 (inclusive of engineer) as well as £450 a year in associated cleaning costs. These hidden costs total close to £2000 a year per machine. For larger customers with 50 or more machines this means that Nescafé® Milano™ could save them as much as £90,000 a year, just on service costs. Neil Stephens, Managing Director UK and Ireland for Nestlé Professional® that Nescafé®
emphasises Milano™ is the result of
coffee and engineering innovation: “With nothing to match it in the soluble coffee systems market, Nescafé®
Milano™’s
nearest competitor is the roast and ground sector. But - Nescafé®
Milano™ has plenty
of advantages! Delivering all of the taste, visual appeal and quality - this great system offers customers the opportunity to save on time, labour, training and cost.
“We’ve listened to customers and have
responded to the need for quality speciality drinks, but delivered in the most efficient and user friendly way – just the touch of one button. Whether it’s a soluble or a roast and ground solution you offer, Nescafé® Milano™ can offer premium coffee quality, increased efficiency and reduced complexity for the customer and their staff.” Nescafé®
Milano™ is only
available directly from Nestlé Professional®
.
For further information please email
nescafemilano@uk.nestle.com or call 0800 742842.
www.nescafe-beveragesolutions.co.uk
LED High Bay fixture achieves 77 lumens per watt
Highly efficient and
environmentally friendly solid- state LED luminaire delivers massive energy savings for industrial, commercial and infrastructure applications worldwide.
Dialight, an innovative global leader in LED lighting technology, delivered a breakthrough in LED lighting technology with the introduction of its new ultra- bright DuroSite LED High Bay fixtures. The new CE compliant fixture incorporates Cree’s Xlamp® XP-G LEDs, delivering nearly 12,000 lumens while consuming only 150 watts, providing unparalleled levels of quality overhead light and significantly reducing energy consumption and cost.
With its unique high lumens per watt efficacy, the High Bay fixture combines the latest in LED technology, precision optics and next generation thermal management practices to direct crisp, clear, cool white light where it’s needed, when it’s needed. Sustaining over 80% lumen capacity over 60,000 operating hours, the LED fixture is virtually maintenance free, lasting upwards of 10+ years.
“Advanced Dialight products like our new DuroSite LED High Bay luminaires are setting a new standard for high brightness LED lighting technology and performance as well as for environmental responsibility,” commented Roy Burton, Dialight’s Group Chief Executive. “Our high bay overhead lighting solutions require fewer fixtures to achieve the same level of illumination in comparison to older conventional technologies and require far
less energy to operate. Lower energy consumption not only lowers CO2 emissions by almost one metric ton per fixture, but reduces energy costs, significantly decreasing total cost of ownership over time.”
Designed to replace conventional lighting in a wide variety of rugged applications, the IP-66 rated high light output High Bay fixtures are ideally suited for both indoor and outdoor applications that require bright, efficiently delivered overhead illumination such as warehouses, cold storage facilities and manufacturing plants.
The Dialight DuroSite LED High Bay fixtures utilise Cree XLamp XP-G LEDs, known for their wide viewing angle, symmetrical package and electrically neutral thermal path, which afford exceptionally high light output and maximum efficacy. These luminaires feature instant on/off operation, requiring no warm up time for full illumination. They are also free of hazardous materials including mercury. Tel. 01638 665 161, Email:
rob.owen@dialight.co.uk www.dialight.co.uk
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