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lower power consumption for the hydraulics as well as energy recovery features that reduce electricity use and hence running costs. The occasion will also provide


a fi rst opportunity for visitors to hear about a new, modular, entry level sheet storage system called KASTOecostore, which is lower priced than its predecessor, the KASTOunitower C. Finally, visitors will hear about


a recently developed energy recovery and storage system for the company’s industrial warehouses, which are used globally for automated storage and retrieval of bar, tube, sheet, plate and other materials. The technology, which is optional on all of the company’s storage systems and is also retrofi ttable, provides


savings by enabling surplus kinetic energy to be converted into electricity and stored temporarily for later use. To achieve even greater effi ciency, energy storage capacitors can be integrated.


KASTO Ltd, Unit 5, Garamonde Drive, Wymbush, Milton Keynes, MK8 8DF. T: +44 (0)1908 571590. F: +44 (0)1908 566106 E: sales@uk.kasto.com W: www.kasto.com Contact: Ernst Wagner, Managing Director


THE RIGHT IMAGE Ltd, PO Box 42, Twickenham, TW1 1BQ. T: +44 (0)20 8891 0603. E: chris@therightimage.net W: www.therightimage.net Contact: Chris Wright


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Energy recovery and storage technology has been developed for all Kasto automated industrial warehouses.


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