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19. Good vibrations on the shop floor 20. Health & Safety South preview
Compressed air... 23. Get your compressor site just right 24. Reducing compressor energy consumption the smart way
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Fastening & joining... 26. Welding cells raise the bar in efficiency
Inspection & measurement... 29. White light creates virtual Bluebird Electric
JANUARY 2012 SOLUTIONS FOR HANDLING EFFICIENCY MATERIALS HANDLING & LOGISITICS
S3. Toyota launches dedicated ‘Year of Safety’ S5. Fleet software solution delivers big savings S6. GAME stays a step ahead with CD sorter S8. Robots load and unload in quick time S10. Spreading the load to save costs S11. Filters eliminate exhaust fumes
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Spreading the load to save costs
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Next month... Features in the February 2012 issue of Factory Equipment will include: Barcoding & labelling • Handling & storage • HVAC • Industrial cleaning • Factory focus: Maintenance management with Maintec 2012 preview
Contents… Industry news
4. High tech manufacturers confident about 2012 FACTORY FOCUS: DUST & FUME EXTRACTION
11. Sound solution to radar plant’s oil mist problem 12. Extraction cabinets channel low dust emissions from workstation
Features Energy management... 6. Stay ahead with shop floor efficiency
Ask the expert... 9. Make 2012 the year to adopt time and cost saving measures
Industrial buildings... 14. Top tips to negotiating leases
JANUARY 2012
SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY
COMPRESSED AIR
Get your compressor site just right
FASTENING & JOINING
Welding cells raise the bar in efficiency
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