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SHOWCASE


SSI Schaefer to showcase championship racing car at IMHX


GNB provides the perfect all Energy Solution at IMHX 2013


innovative range of products can provide the perfect energy solution for your business at IMHX 2013 as well as giving you the chance to see a Porsche GT3 Cup Car and meet its driver! Making its UK debut on stand 19 L120 is TENSOR, GNBs new high-power,


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battery especially suited to demanding applications. TENSOR offers increased performance and running times as well as a longer operational life. This unique high power battery gives maximum economic efficiency and can give up to 18 percent increased running times. GNB is dedicated to the development of new products within existing and emerging markets and is continually investing in new technologies such as Lithium-ion. Over the past few years the company has been working closely with several material handling OEMs and end users to develop a Lithium-ion offering. The result is a full system solution that can be tailored to a customers specific needs. The light-weight yet high performance battery, which is ideal for motive power applications, is available in different variations allowing GNB to provide the most bespoke Lithium-ion solution on the market. Alongside this new technology visitors to the stand will also be able to see GNBs original battery, the Classic, and its best-in-class, Liberator Silver with Air.


GNB Industrial Power Web: www.gnb.com


Tel: 0845 606 4111 enter 807


NB Industrial Power (UK) Limited, a division of Exide Technologies, will be demonstrating how its


branded Scirocco at IMHX that raced at Brands Hatch alongside former Formula One World Champion, Damon Hill. The UK leg of the tournament, the third race out of eight, saw Jonas Giesler, driving the yellow Schaefer branded Scirocco, take second place behind more experienced driver Ola Nilsson. After a nail-biting 25 laps Nilsson relegated the young German driver Giesler, who had started from pole, and his fellow countryman Jann-Hendrik Ubben, to the other podium places. One of the race victims was Legends entrant Damon Hill who, after an incident of body contact, was forced to retire from the race with a technical defect after only seven laps. The 1996 Formula One World Champion, Damon Hill, who ended his motorsport career almost 13 years ago, made a one-off comeback in the Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup for the benefit of his children’s charity ‘The Halow Project’ for which Volkswagen Motorsport Director Jost Capito presented a cheque to the value of 10,000 euros. The car will be on display throughout the four-day IMHX show situated outside the main entrance to Hall 18.


As the official partner of Volkswagen Motorsport in the 2012 SSI Schaefer Tel: 01264 386600 Web: www.ssi-schaefer.co.uk enter 808


Wire Belt company Conveyor Systems manufactured under the trade name ConveyorTec™


o help ensure our customers receive conveyor and belting products that comply with the current best practice and guidelines we have elevated our individual membership of EHEDG (The European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group) to full company membership status. We constantly monitor and evaluate our product against the current and incoming regulations. We have worked with test sites and universities in the UK and USA to measure the hygienic credentials of the product so that we can provide the best advice to our customers. All our conveyors are of hygienic stainless steel construction, have a wide range of optional features, and special variants that ensure the versatility to satisfy most application requirements such as changing product direction, orientation, and spacing between production processes. The Flex-Turn® unit allows products to be turned using angles from 45 to 180 degrees, and the Spreading conveyor which can separate products into lanes.


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Environmental Monitoring for Goods in Storage and Transit IMHX Stand UK10, UKWA Pavilion


inytags are robust, compact, battery powered devices which accurately monitor goods in storage and transit, helping to ensure that environmental conditions can be measured, recorded, analysed and validated. Manufactured in the UK, temperature and humidity loggers monitor both product core and surrounding air temperature if required, while shock and vibration loggers help identify instances of product damage during handling. Recorded data is downloaded to a PC via a USB cable and viewed with easy to use Tinytag Explorer software. The Tinytag Radio Data Logging System is ideal for monitoring in


larger premises, using wireless communications to send live temperature data for immediate viewing on a PC. For example, leading medical equipment manufacturer STD Pharmaceutical Products Ltd uses the Radio System in its warehouse and cold store. Some of the company’s sensitive products require storage below 25°C, and temperature is constantly monitored to ensure products remains compliant. The Company analyses the data monthly unless an alarm is automatically generated by the logging system. If this occurs, steps are taken immediately to investigate if any product could be at risk. The radio loggers can be situated wherever required, and support each other by automatically re-routing the signal (or recording locally) if it is blocked or the battery has died, so data is not lost.


Gemini Data Loggers (UK) Ltd. Scientific House, Terminus Road, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8UJ Tel: +44 (0)1243 813000 Email info@tinytag.info Web: www.tinytag.info


Tel: 01795 421 771 Web: www.wirebelt.co.uk enter 809


SSI Schaefer to Showcase Harrods Installation at IMHX


Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup, SSI Schaefer will present the yellow


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isitors wanting to get a detailed behind the scenes look at Harrods


new Thames Valley Distribution Centre in Thatcham, Berkshire, should take a seat in the IMHX Case Study theatre on Wednesday 20 March at 3pm.


The case study session, enter 810 Materials Handling & Logistics MARCH/APRIL 2013


presented by SSI Schaefer, will cover the complete fit-out of Harrods new site focusing on project objectives, challenges, automated and bespoke storage solutions including details on the latest extended warehouse management software, SAP- EWM. Following a seamless transition from its former site in Osterley, West London, the 346,000 sq ft facility fitted out by SSI Schaefer is now fully operational and the sole UK distribution centre for the Knightsbridge store and other outlets. Together with the team from Harrods, SSI Schaefer ensured the facility was fully operational without impacting on service within a 15 month time


frame. The whole site is fitted out with the very latest materials handling equipment enabling the faster movement of goods with increased replenishment accuracy and frequency as well as much greater storage capacity - holding over 10,000 product lines, many more SKUs are cross-docked and delivered into London continually throughout each and every day. To kick things off SSI Schaefer immediately installed narrow aisle pallet racking that provided instant additional storage capacity but also ticked the box to accommodate future sales and growth of the business as and when required. A fully integrated and automated storage, handling and picking system was then designed, supplied and installed.


SSI Schaefer Tel: 01264 386600 Web: www.ssi-schaefer.co.uk


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