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ADVERTORIAL


Pro2Pac 2017


Flowcrete UK’s Floor and Wall Package on Show at Pro2Pac 2017


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Exhibiting at Pro2Pac, here’s our top 3 reasons why you should


visit the Advanced Handling stand…


Safety. With 9.5 million working-days lost in the UK due to work-related musculoskeletal disorders, manual handling injuries are a cause of loss of productivity (HSE statistics 2015). If you’re not sure how to protect your employees and yourself from accidents at work, Advanced Handling can help!


Expertise. With 40 year’s experience, Advanced Handling are experts in delivering bespoke materials handling solutions to food & drink manufacturing and packaging industries, amongst many others. Experts will be on-stand to discuss your requirements and share case-studies of previously proven solutions.


Participation. The PRONOMIC lightweight lifting equipment will be available for “hands-on” demos so you can feel for yourself how easy it is to use. These lifting trolleys are in operation worldwide.


Visit Advanced Handling on stand N902!


Advanced Handling Ltd  01778 345 365  www.advancedhandling.co.uk


lowcrete UK will be showcasing its wide variety of flooring solutions that have been tailored to meet the complex challenges of the food and beverage industry at Pro2Pac 2017 (Stand N730).


Centre stage on Flowcrete’s stand will be the high performance, polyurethane range Flowfresh,


which is able to


maintain a hygienic, slip resistant and easy to clean finish for an extended period of time in the face of factors such as steam cleaning, hot oils, blood, sugar solutions and extreme temperatures.


The Flowfresh range includes a number of systems, which means that there is a solution to solve any flooring situation, as large-scale food and beverage facilities will more than likely need different finishes for different zones. For example, the thick and highly durable Flowfresh HF is ideal for intensive production areas while packaging rooms will benefit from a colourful and smooth Flowfresh SL floor.


At Pro2Pac 2017, attendees can talk to Flowcrete UK’s expert team about its ‘Complete Floor and


Wall Package’, which allows developers and contractors to source each element of the floor build-up, including the resin finish, joint sealant, drainage, coving and wall coatings - all from one supplier.


Flowcrete knows that it takes multiple elements working in harmony to create an ultra-hygienic environment in food and beverage facilities. To streamline the specification, supply and installation process and ensure that producers can easily find materials that meet their needs, Flowcrete has put together a package that takes into account all the demands placed on different parts of the floors and walls in the food industry.


Flowcrete UK Ltd  01270 753000  www.flowcrete.co.uk


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