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NEW PRODUCTS Locking ends


Bell Packaging has extended its range of standard sized locking ends. Allowing tubes to be locked securely, they are available in round, square, rectangular and oval shapes and vary in size from 48 x 48mm up to 85 x 85mm.With minimum order quantities of 2500, they provide an economic solution with no tooling or origination costs. The end caps can be coloured and hangers added. In bulk production the tubing is supplied packed flat making shipping and storage very economic.Assembly is simple – by pressing the Jetran tubes into the required shape and inserting the end caps, the locking lugs locate into recesses in the Jetran tube. This makes the ends difficult to remove and products are suspended in a secure location.


STORING & CONTAINERS


Smart wing- door safety storage cabinet


means 60% less manual effort is required, and safety is further enhanced. Using the Pegasus cabinet,


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efore selecting a safety cabinet for hazardous substances it is sensible to ensure that the


model you buy is suitable for the substance(s) to be stored, is quality- assured, and has ergonomic features. The Pegasus safety storage cabinet


from asecos has a design that allows both doors to be easily opened using one hand; they close automatically after 60 seconds without the need for an electrical power supply. This


For large volumes


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With its new ‘lean’, 800 x 600mm large volume SL heavy-duty plastic containers for loads of up to 500kg, BITO claims to open up a whole range of new production and distribution possibilities. The SL series provides an


Spill containment


Providing a range of products to achieve compliance with the national Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG26), Fentex has consolidated its spill trays and absorption materials. Spill trays can be supplied for use


with single or multiple primary containers of 1, 5, 20 and 25 litre capacity together with drums up to 205 litres. These provide the necessary secondary containment facilities during the storage or decanting of liquids, ensuring that drips, leaks and accidental spills can be successfully contained.


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alternative to conventional large volume containers, mesh box pallets and other large-size containers from metal or wood. The new SL86 heavy duty containers, formed from polypropylene, are available as SL86421 standard models (interior height 373 mm) and SL86621 (interior height 573 mm). Both can be supplied in a variety of versions. BITO has designed the new heavy


hazardous substances can be stored in workrooms in compliance with BS EN 14470-1 (Type 90), fire-resistant up to 90 minutes. Optional interior fittings include shelves or removable drawers, and the cabinet’s storage capacity is up to 235 litres. Because the cabinet’s operation is


purely mechanical it can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. It is secured via a cylinder lock, which means it can be used with integrated locking systems.


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duty container series, which has base dimensions of 800 x 60mm and a height of 520 or 720mm (including fork lift shoes),with a strict focus on the needs of manufacturers, fitting and installation companies and distributors.The advantages of the series are said to become particularly apparent in lean production environments, as the design takes into account the trend towards ever-smaller batch sizes in production and assembly.


Gas bottle cages


Mesh gas bottle storage cages and cabinets from Stakrak provide safe and secure storage suitable for a wide range of sites. The robust, lockable cages accommodate most types of gas cylinders (19kg and 47kg) and are available from stock in a wide range of sizes from 900 x 1000 x 500mm (H W D) up to 2000 x 2000 x 2000mm.


The cages are made from powder


coated 32mm mild steel box section and 2.5mm welded mesh with hinged doors, hasp and staple and are supplied flat packed with fixing points for bolting to solid surfaces. Stakrak can also supply fully ass- embled solid gas bottle storage cages (Calor approved), which are fitted with a utilities company style lock, allowing gas suppliers to gain entry.


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First Fastbox


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Storeroom control & information


Inventory management and supply specialist, Propeller GB has launched the latest version of its Pro- Pod automated storeroom portal, which uses advanced RFID technology and incorporates twin interlocking doors for enhanced control and performance. Used as the entry/exit point for an enclosed storage area of any size,


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Pro-Pod Version 7 restricts access to the stores area and tracks users, auto- matically captures stock movements without need for physically booking items out, provides instant status reports on inventory


within the area and allocates withdrawals to specific cost centres.


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Warehouse automation supplier, KNAPP, has handed over the first installation of its Fastbox solution, designed to speed up the picking of fast-moving products. Unveiled at CeMAT, the first


Fastbox has now been installed at the site of KNAPP customer and third- party logistics supplier, JCL Logistics, in Werndorf,Austria. Fastbox is essentially a


tall storage tower for containers, trays or cartons, served by the ultra-rapid lift module from KNAPP’s OSR ShuttleTM storage system.Any number of these Fastbox buffers can be located directly adjacent to the order picking stations and used to store fast-moving products.


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