INDUSTRY UPDATE
ILS FlexWipe meets
growing demand for, safe, reliable pallet labelling – no matter what the temperature
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rint and apply labelling specialist Industrial Labelling Systems (ILS) is seeing strong demand for its FlexWipe pallet labelling system. The combination of a small footprint, fast operation and market-leading safety standards together with the ability to work across a wide variety of temperatures down to -28°C have revolutionised pallet labelling and made it a firm favourite with customers. To date ILS has installed over 80 FlexWipe systems across Europe, USA and Australia and is continuing to see demand grow in the past 18 months, particularly in the cold storage sector. Customers include NewCold and Lineage Logistics who have over 40 FlexWipe systems operating between them.
The robust design of the FlexWipe applicator means it is capable of operating in ultra-cold climates, without the need for additional heaters or special cabinets. Working with varying pallet surfaces – uneven, rough, or cold – the FlexWipe “wipes” accurately over the label after it has been tapered, ensuring labels stick even under the poorest adherence conditions.
ILS
www.ilsystems.co.uk
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Vision Engineering reinforces UK
manufacturing base with Milturn acquisition
ision Engineering, a 64 year old
British leading designer and manufacturer of high-quality visual instrumentation and a significant supplier of machined components/ sub assembly services to other industrial sectors, has today announced the acquisition of Milturn Precision Engineering, of Hinckley, Leicestershire, a precision engineering specialist,.
The acquisition of Milturn fulfils a strategic objective to significantly improve Vision Engineering’s position global position as a leading designer and manufacturer, by adding scale and capability to the company’s existing UK and USA manufacturing base. Established in 2001 and one of the first UK firms to achieve ISO 9001 2015, Milturn Precision Engineering has 21 highly skilled machinists and anodisers specialising in high quality components, including high performance lens cases for the optical /movie/ camera industries, marine and automotive engineering and high end shop/hotel fitting, Milturn also has an anodising facility to improve the quality and durability of finished components.
Vision Engineering Limited
www.visioneng.com
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EtherCAT delivers performance for machine builders
ontrols and Automation
specialist, Carlo Gavazzi continues to develop solutions for Industry 4.0 and future smart factories, making
the NRG platform the system of choice for many machine builders worldwide. As the popularity of EtherCAT rises, Carlo Gavazzi has launched an additional IIoT device to its range of NRG solid state relays. The latest controller uses EtherCat to interface with the main controller to provide reliable transmission of machine data, process parameters and diagnostic data, providing a powerful solution which meets the demand for faster communication of data transfer and exchange providing real-time data monitoring, prevention of machine breakdown and accurate troubleshooting. The NRG platform offers real-time monitoring and is focused on optimising manufacturing operations quickly and efficiently providing the user with more cost-effective processes, real-time data monitoring, prevention of machine breakdown and accurate troubleshooting. Increasing productivity and limiting supply chain disruption.
Carlo Gavazzi Automation 01276 854110
www.carlogavazzi.co.uk
Green engineering centres launched in Kent to tackle sustainable skills gap A
range of new training courses and the latest in 3D and robotic technology have launched to help engineering businesses in the south-east looking to increase automation in their operations. East Kent Colleges Group, an award-winning further education and training provider based in Kent has launched two green engineering centres in Ashford and Canterbury – plus a mechatronic laboratory.
These centres will support a range of new training courses focused on skills that support decarbonisation, as well as a resource for businesses looking to solve a challenge or test new concepts or products. The aim is to help the engineering industry to decarbonise the sector and drive greater sustainability. East Kent Colleges Group intends to use the project to support local employers and deliver the skills they will need now and into the future. A series of virtual workshops are also planned to focus on best practice in decarbonising a future-proofing businesses of all sizes.
Sustainable manufacturing consultancy HSSMI supported East Kent Colleges Group in mapping out the new facilities over the course of 18 months, including the latest in collaborative robot technology.
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Equipment installed includes a training version of production line six-axis robots, production rigs to scan and track packaging and a 3D virtual reality room, that will allow businesses to map their factory floor and plan for future automation. Graham Razey OBE, Chief Executive Officer for East Kent Colleges Group, said: “FE colleges have always been at the forefront of societally transformational leadership projects, and it’s great kickstarting a green revolution for businesses. “Our new engineering centres will help to develop the skills of the future for our students, whilst ensuring employers have the opportunity to test their own decarbonisation plans in a sector leading environment.”
East Kent Colleges Group received a share of £5.6 million funding through the government’s Skills Development Fund scheme using the money in support of addressing a sustainable skills gap in engineering. According to government data, a third of UK businesses do not believe their staff are currently equipped with the skills necessary to achieve net zero. The new centres form part of a broader Kent skills strategy for a greener, more sustainable economy and ensuring the Kent and Medway region is ready for the opportunities ahead.
East Kent Colleges Group
https://www.ekcgroup.ac.uk/group/collaborate-us/ decarbonising-kent
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Leading sector suppliers for the manufacturing sector have also backed the project including Kuka Robotics, Create3D, XYC Machine Tools and automotive tech-learning specialists, Lucas Nuelle.
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