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EXHIBITIONS Debut appearance for HyRack


AMONG the many new products being unveiled for the first time at this year’s IMHX show is a new pallet from Goplasticpallets.com. The Eastbourne-based supplier, a division of All Pallets Ltd, will introduce delegates to its HyRack pallet option which managing director Jim Hardisty describes as a “reliable workhorse”. The company gained sole UK distribution rights to the HyRack pallet when Belgian manufacturer IPS acquired the moulds and machinery.


Hirdisty explained: “We have a great partnership with Belgian pallet manufacturer IPS and can rely on them to produce exceptional quality products as their technical knowledge and injection-moulding expertise is second to none. The


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Packaging specialist Easypack will be demonstrating its brand- new Packmate Online system on stand 20C44. This compact, online, paper cushioning system features a mobile frame mounting that makes it simple to incorporate into almost any existing conveyor system. A new and unique software program designed to help users manage their racking systems safely, efficiently and economically will be promoted at IMHX by Rack Safety Solutions (19H154). Developed by SEMA- approved inspectors, health and safety personnel, logistics specialists and end users, the Racking Safety Management software automatically manages a user’s rack inspections and damaged locations.


Leading packaging supplier Woodway UK will be offering


HyRack pallet is a welcome addition to our range of heavy duty plastic pallets.”


It has a static load capacity of 7,000kg, a dynamic load capacity of 2,000kg and is capable of supporting up to 1,000kg in beam and edge racking systems.


Moulded as a single piece measuring 1200mm x 1000mm, the pallet’s open flow-through top deck has no internal cavities where mould, dust and other contaminants can collect. The design also incorporates lead in ramps on the internal edge of the base runners, rounded block sections, optional edge lips and anti- skid plugs and can be personalised through moulded-in logos or screen printing.


The pallet’s rigid base offers four-way access for fork lifts and


visitors a ‘packaging surgery’ on its stand (20A22) at the show, with the company’s Technical Services team offering one-to- one advice on issues such as product damage, over-packing and use of environmentally friendly materials. The Access Group will be promoting what it believes is a unique product for process manufacturers on stand 18P20 at IMHX. This solution enables manufacturers dealing with formulations to build to specific gravities, weights, volumes or viscosities and, in addition, it offers automated safety data sheet generation to reduce the time and cost of the REACH phase 2 regulations that will shortly come into force. Elsewhere, Hart Door Systems will be launching an exciting new variant of its Speedor range of automatic, high-speed, industrial doors on stand 19H134 at the


exhibition. Details of the new model are still under wraps but the Newcastle-based company will also be promoting its entire range of industrial doors that are specifically engineered for use in high-traffic situations. Red Ledge – supplier of a range of off-the-shelf systems for the 0manufacturing and industrial


Easypack’s Packmate online system will be one of hundreds of devices available for inspection.


sectors, including warehouse management and production tracking systems – will be unveiling its new Multi-Echelon module for its Add*One demand planning and stock optimization software, which aims to reduce the total stock in the network through optimizing its allocation, on stand 20C13.


pallet trucks and due to its rigidity and solid structure it is well suited to conveyor systems and other automated handling operations.


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