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ROBOTIC CLEANING


INDUSTRIAL CLEANING


EQUIPMENT Sauber House, Unit 3, Rushington Business Park, Chapel Lane, Totton, Hampshire SO40 9AH


T: 0845 225 1375 E: sales@ice-clean.com W: ice-clean.com


NILFISK LTD


Nilfisk House, Bowerbank Way, Gilwilly Industrial Estate, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 9BQ


T: 01768 868995 E: mail.uk@nilfisk.com W: www.nilfisk.co.uk


With 50 years of experience, ICE is the UK’s largest independent provider of industrial cleaning machines. We pride ourselves on the unique service we offer our customers, providing everything from equipment purchase or rental to asset management and maintenance.


We manage all of your cleaning equipment and servicing requirements, offering total peace of mind.


We cater for every aspect of your cleaning equipment requirements in relation to purchase, rental, asset management and maintenance.


Our service delivery and advanced web based systems mean that not only can we manage machines and assets, but also provide you with direct access to un-editable call logs, delivering valuable key management information.


ICE’s philosophy is about building long term, strategic relationships and partnerships with like-minded organisations.


We believe that investing in leading technology is essential to maintain the highest standards in product innovation and customer satisfaction, and we work very closely with our supply partners to bring you a comprehensive range of future- friendly cleaning solutions.


Nilfisk recently launched The Horizon program, a strategic long-term innovation that will fundamentally change the way we clean. The first launch in the program is the Nilfisk Liberty A50, an autonomous scrubber dryer developed in close collaboration with Carnegie Robotics. The Nilfisk Liberty A50 brings state-of-the-art technology to the cleaning industry, enabling customers to deploy unmanned floor cleaning accurately. A range of sensors map the environment, detect people, obstacles and drop offs, and the perception system allows safe operation within multiple environments. The CopyCat mode records a normal cleaning pattern for the area, allowing the same pattern to be ‘replayed’ autonomously. The Fill in Mode allows an area to be outlined before the machine utilises an advanced algorithm to work out the most efficient way to independently clean the specified area. Both driverless modes free up cleaning operatives for manual jobs in more unstructured environments. The Nilfisk Liberty A50 is the first step towards tomorrow’s cleaning.


Welcome to a new era of intelligent cleaning


www.nilfi sk.co.uk · Tel. 01768 868995 · mail.uk@nilfi sk.com Contact us for further information


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