LIFTEX 2025
Red Rooster Lifting – Prioritising maintenance to maximise
For more than 35 years, Red Rooster Lifting has supplied, installed and serviced lifting equipment across the UK and internationally. At LiftEx 2025 in Liverpool, the company will focus on the critical role of maintenance, inspection and operator training in ensuring the reliability and safety of lifting operations. Equipment failure remains one of the most
preventable causes of downtime and risk. Red Rooster’s ‘From Rust to Robust’ approach emphasises the value of planned maintenance programmes to extend equipment life and reduce unplanned outages. In harsh environments, corrosion, wear and fatigue can rapidly compromise safety margins if left unchecked. Red Rooster’s repair, testing and certification services cover a wide range of lifting equipment, including hoists, winches, wire rope units and load-measuring devices. All work is carried out in-house by experienced engineers, with dynamic load testing, NDT
where required, and full LOLER certification is provided. The company also offers tailored training
programmes designed to equip engineers and operators with practical skills for inspection, preventative servicing and fault- finding. Courses are delivered by experienced lifting specialists and can be customised to suit different levels of competence or specific site requirements.
By combining supply, hire, maintenance and training, Red Rooster provides customers with a complete life cycle service for lifting equipment – helping operators meet their legal obligations, maintain operational efficiency and improve safety outcomes. Red Rooster invites visitors to its stand 3A at LiftEx to discuss maintenance strategies, training opportunities and service support options.
Aberdeen Web – Specialists in webbing and round slings
Aberdeen Web Ltd (AWL) is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of webbing slings, round slings and ratchet systems, trusted across the lifting industry for quality, safety and compliance. AWL provides lifting and securing solutions that meet the rigorous demands of heavy lifting, material handling and load restraint applications. AWL’s polyester round slings offers capacities from 0.5t to 150t, making lifting safer, faster, and easier across sectors such as offshore, renewables and construction. The range is compliant with BS EN 1492-2:2000 +A1:2008, features a 7:1 safety factor, and is resistant to UV, rot and water damage.
Its webbing slings are available in Duplex,
Simplex, Double Duplex and Endless designs, with Working Load Limits up to 22t and lengths up to 50m. Lightweight, durable and easy to handle, they protect delicate loads while delivering exceptional strength and flexibility. AWL also supplies ratchet systems for securing heavy loads, offering widths from 25mm to 75mm and break loads up to 20t, with full compliance to BS EN 12195-2. Every sling can be customised with company branding, integrated hardware, high visibility covers and single or double wear sleeves, ensuring each product is customised to the user’s needs. A tough outer sleeve
option is also available to reduce abrasion and lengthen service life. Visit Aberdeen Web Ltd at LiftEx 2025 on stand 55 alongside the wider group portfolio, including pewag UK, Modulift and Load Monitoring Systems. Discover how the pewag UK group can provide a complete below-the- hook solution for your lifting requirements.
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