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Faber Halbertsma Group takes over PAKi Logistics


largest pallet pooling company, today announced the acquisition of PAKi Logistics, the market leader in the pooling of standardised load carriers. Through this acquisition, the family business, based in Eck en Wiel in the Netherlands, strengthens its position in the European market. The acquisition also marks a major milestone in the international growth ambitions of FHG. PAKi Logistics, based in Ennepetal, Germany, has for over 35 years been organising – along with more than a hundred specialists, 10,000 pooling stations and more than two million pallets, boxes and plastic load carriers – logistic services in the whole of Europe. Using the latest web-based technology, PAKi Logistics ensures that its customers in industry, trade and transport easily have the right quality load carrier quickly available in the required quantity at the right time in the right location. The company has a growing annual turnover, which in 2011 was around 40 million Euros.


Eck en Wiel, 23 January 2012 - Faber Halbertsma Group, Europe’s biggest pallet producer and second PAKi Logistics Tel: +49 (0) 2333 / 98 93 - 0


foam, from construction industry specialist Kingspan, represents a step change in modern door manufacture. The new door is constructed from steel sandwich panels with a polyisocyanurate (PIR) core. The polymer


New PIR door S


high-


resolution optics and fast response times.


Raytek Tel: 01908 370000 Web: www.raytek.com


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structure of PIR is superior to the industry standard polyurethane (PUR), in that it is difficult to ignite and self-extinguishing, thereby providing enhanced fire resistance. PIR already has an excellent track record in real fire situations in many different types of buildings including schools,


hospitals,


warehouses and factories. As well as the improved fire resistance, PIR panels also offer enhanced long- term characteristics, such as low heat conductivity, excellent mechanical parameters and low water absorption. Their very fine cell structure and high closed cell content gives the panels a superior coefficient, especially when compared to PUR foamed panels.


Stertil Stokvis Tel: 0870 770 0471 Web: www.stertiluk.com


Columbus McKinnon launches ATEX compliant range of hoists, lifting and moving equipment


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olumbus McKinnon, the world’s No 1 designer and manufacturer of hoists and associated lifting equipment, has announced the launch of a full range of ATEX compliant products built around the long-established Yale brand.


protection Directives ATEX 95 and 97, the range provides an almost limitless choice of capacities and specifications for use in sectors such as chemicals and petrochemicals, energy and utilities, mining, agricultural foodstuffs, waste disposal, engineering and metal processing. The new ATEX range includes pneumatic and hand chain hoists, trolleys, ratchet lever hoists, electric and hand winches and accessories, rack and pinion jacks, hand pallet trucks, screw jacks and linear drives. Hoist capacities range from 125kg up to 20,000kg, with options and variants including low headroom versions and the innovative Yale 360, which allows the operator to work safely from virtually any position above or to the side of the load in confined spaces. Individual specifications are designed to meet Zone 0, 1 or 2 requirements and include galvanised, zinc-plated load chains, stainless steel load and hand chains, bronze trolley wheels, trolley buffers and copper-plated load hooks.


Columbus McKinnon Corporation Tel: +1 716 689 5400


Rodriguez at Drives & Controls Stand no. D1342


impressive growth. This Letchworth-based supplier of innovative engineering components and systems will be focussing on two ranges within this business division at Drives & Controls – KHK Stock Gears and Framo Morat Drives. In tandem with its KAYDON® thin section bearings, these products continue to demonstrate the value of high quality and precision. The success of Framo Morat Drive products is based on their distinct performance benefits and their modular design that allows them to be customised to suit each application. At Drives & Controls 2012, R. A. Rodriguez will demonstrate a selection of Framo products including the Compacta slip-on geared motor that comes with built-in limit switches and is an ideal actuator for reverse motion.


F R. A. Rodriguez Tel: 01462-670044 Web: www.rarodriguez.co.uk


n the MAPAL stand at MACH 2012, the focus is firmly on combining economy with productivity with innovative products like the new CFS high-precision connection system that allows users to enjoy the substantial cost savings offered by replaceable head tools without compromising convenience or accuracy – MAPAL guarantees a radial run- out accuracy of 5 µm with CFS connectors. Other new products in the spotlight on the stand are the MEGA-Speed-Drill that offers up to three times the productivity of conventional drills with no increase in tool costs, the MEGA-Drill-Steel offers optimum cutting efficiency and long tool life in steel materials, and a comprehensive range of advanced high-performance milling cutters for use not only with metals but also with composite materials.


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or two years running, home market demand for R. A. Rodriguez gears and drives products has made a significant contribution to the company’s


Web: www.cmworks.com enter 822 Thorworld’s Ramp No.1


by Thorworld Industries is still going strong, more than twenty-five years after its original


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manufacture – continuing to bring increased efficiency and exceptional cost savings to Tivac Alloys. Since 2009, the yardramp has been used to plug a logistical loop in the business that was not only costing Tivac unnecessary money, but losing it business. Tivac Alloys’ business depends on buying titanium alloy parts from all over the world, which it then melts and sends to steelworks for reprocessing. With no unloading facility on site, Tivac booked incoming supply containers into local storage depots, where the alloys were unloaded into smaller vehicles for delivery to Tivac’s premises.


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company’s director, Nicholas Morley, estimates that the total cost per container was in the region of £500. ‘Ramp No.1,’ as it is affectionately known by its manufacturer, was built in 1986. The yardramp delivered many years of continuous reliable service for Claymore Grass Machinery, before Claymore replaced it with an upgraded Thorworld model in 2005.


Thorworld Industries Ltd, Tel: 01246 260981 Web: www.thorworld.co.uk


enter 825 MARCH 2012 Factory Equipment


he very first mobile yardramp ever built


Specified to meet EU explosion enter 821 Web: www.paki.de enter 820


tertil Stokvis has expanded its successful product range by introducing a new door featuring a very special foam core. The PIR


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