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An opportunity for change W


elcome to the April issue of Factory & Handling Solutions!


This issue includes features on Food & Beverage, Health & Safety, Warehousing Handling & Storage, Moving & Lifting, Compressed Air, and Automation & Robotics. Features in the May issue are: Temporary Buildings, Industry 4.0/Smart Factories, Barcoding Labelling & Packaging, Storage Optimisation, Seals & Bearings, HVAC, Skills & Training.


Learn more about the Factory & Handling Solutions through interesting and informative pieces such as ‘5 key tenets to successful automation for a competitive commercial market ’ (Page 24), ‘Ultrasonic technology and innovative automation concepts drive continued growth in food portioning’ (Page 36), ‘Industrial automation: the impact of the industrial IoT and manufacturing operations management software’ (Page 42), and ‘Finding a balance between energy supply security and climate change’ (Page 48). April brings with it a remarkable possibility for change, with the coming of spring reminding us of the passage of time and providing us with a chance for growth in both our personal and professional lives. For many, April can be a month of reflection and introspection as they focus on their spirituality by celebrating Easter or Ramadan. I hope everyone has been able to spend the bank holidays enjoying the nice weather with their loved ones.


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Ella Monnerat


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Louise Tiller Tel: 01622699104 ltiller@datateam.co.uk FHS-MAR22-SMART SPACE:FHS-DEC21-SMART SPACE 28/02/2022 09:36 Page 1


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