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Law firm secures accreditation
A Derby law firm has secured accreditation from the National Law Society for the 11th year running. Nelsons Solicitors is among
17% of firms in the East Midlands to have been awarded the law management quality mark, Lexcel. The accreditation, which is developed specifically for the legal profession, is an optional, recognised accreditation scheme which gives assurance that a practice meets high client care and business management standards. Chris Miller, Managing
Partner at Nelsons, said: “Achieving Lexcel accreditation for the 11th year running is something we are immensely proud of. It is a tribute to our clients and testament to our employees’ hard work across the year. “Clients of Nelsons can be
assured that the way we manage the practice is such that we always have their best interests at heart. Being Lexcel accredited demonstrates our commitment to client care and best practice.”
L-R: JCB Group Engines Director Alan Tolley celebrates the launch of the new engine with Robert Taylor, Daniel Lawton, Jagjeet Choker, Sam Grief, Neil Ansell and Carly Henshall
Efficient engine underway
Production is set to get underway on a brand-new fuel-efficient JCB engine following a £31m investment programme. JCB announced in 2011 that it was launching a new
engine development project with the help of £4.5m from the Government’s Regional Growth Fund. The company has now unveiled the results of that
investment for the first time – a brand new three-litre engine. It is the third engine line to be launched by JCB since production first started in 2004 at JCB Power Systems in Derbyshire. One of the most impressive features of the new
three- litre JCB DieselMax engine is its fuel consumption – using up to eight per cent less fuel than the already very fuel efficient 4.4 litre JCB engine.
The totally new three-litre fuel-efficient JCB430 DieselMax engine is also 30% lighter than JCB’s popular 4.4 litre EcoMax engine and has been designed specifically for mid-range construction and industrial equipment. JCB CEO Graeme Macdonald said: “It is hard to
believe that just over 12 years ago JCB didn’t make engines. Today JCB, has produced 400,000 high- performance diesel engines, leading the way with a purpose-built range which is clean and highly efficient. “The launch of the brand new three-litre JCB430 DieselMax engine will build on the success of the JCB Power Systems business and takes the productivity and environmental performance of our engines to a completely new level, particularly on fuel efficiency.”
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