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Combilift Combi-PPT nominated for


IFOY Award 2019


TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Feeling chilly? Aganto’s insulated temporary buildings may be the answer


Although Spring is just around the corner, we’ve not seen the last of cold, wintery weather just yet. If you’ve spent the last few months wishing your warehouse or workshop could be insulated or heated it is certainly worth considering a temporary building from Aganto’s Insulate range. With UK temperatures averaging between 2-7˚C


in Winter, investment in an insulated building with heating will aid workforce productivity and help to keep equipment and stock moisture-free. Aganto’s Insulate Range provides effective temperature and sound insulation with sandwich cladding


and double skin PVC polyester roofing, which can be inflated to create a layer of air. The lightweight material allows natural light through without UV-damage and keeps the need for artificial lighting to a minimum. If you are considering heating for a temporary building, Jumbo oil-fired heaters are ideal for most applications.’


Aganto Ltd 01635 896963 www.aganto.co.uk


RRC Launch New Course: NEBOSH Safety Simplified


Combilift has been nominated as a finalist in one of the most prestigious and hotly contested international awards in the materials handling industry. From a large pool of applicants, just 15 products have been selected for the IFOY Award (International Intralogistics and Forklift Truck of the Year) which honours the best products and solutions of the year. The Combi-PPT powered pallet truck with 8,000kg capacity is one of three products shortlisted by the jury in the Warehouse Truck category.


The Combi-PPT is a high performance pedestrian operated powered pallet truck with a range of capacities up to 16,000kg, which enables the safe and secure transportation of very heavy loads without the need for a ride-on forklift.


The features - which include Combilift’s unique, patented multi-position tiller arm - and design ensure optimum visibility of the load and surroundings for the operator and guarantee maximum safety in areas where other personnel may be present, in busy production plants for example. Its manouevrability enables efficient and productive operation in confined spaces.


The competition will soon enter its second round when finalists undergo the thorough IFOY audit and


innovation check by industry experts from various technical bodies over the course of a few days in early March in Hanover, Germany.


A jury of 29 journalists and editors from leading logistics media across nineteen countries and four


continents will also personally test and evaluate the nominated equipment for qualities such as technology, design, ergonomics, safety, marketability, customer benefit and sustainability.


“We are delighted to be one of the ‘chosen few’ for this important award and we look forward to


demonstrating the capabilities of the Combi-PPT to the judging panel in March,“ said Combilift MD Martin McVicar.


“We are naturally hoping for success in our category when the results are announced on April 26th


at the IFOY Award night in Vienna but are very proud to have reached the final stages, particularly considering the large number of high quality submissions that the IFOY Award receives from major international names in the handling sector.”


RRC are the UK’s largest provider of health & safety and environmental management training qualifications, and we are delighted to announce the launch of this new health & safety course. Safety Simplified has been created by NEBOSH and utilises the concept of augmented reality (AR) to bring safety learning to life. This three day course aims to get every member of the workplace involved in health and safety.


The ultimate aim is to drive down incidents by ensuring workplace staff are provided with accessible, practical health and safety training. Safety Simplified is suitable for those working in every sector, and requires minimal set-up.


The courses uses real-life case studies along with numerous safety issues covered in the AR re-enactments, including noise, vibration, desk working, mechanical hazards and manual handling. Learners will also complete a simple risk assessment.


RRC


02089443100 www.rrc.co.uk


RK Monitor Mounting for connecting monitors, displays or control panels


Monitors, touch screens, displays and control panels are used every day. Industrial machines and systems are programmed or performance data displayed on modern touch screens or control panels. On conveyors, monitors make it possible to monitor and visualise all sorts of processes. Today, control panels or flat screens are often an essential component of modern assembly workstations. The RK monitor mounting system is designed for monitors, control panels, touch screens and tablets


up to 25KG. Screens can be tilted, turned and swivelled and if fixed to tube or vertical extrusion can be height adjusted as well. All degrees of freedom can be adjusted separately via a lever or bolts.


Combilift


003534780500 www.combilift.com


48 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2020 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS


RK Rose+Krieger 01296611660 www.phoenix-mecano.co.uk


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