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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Brammer Buck & Hickman Launches Specialist Power


Tool Repair and Torque Tool Calibration Service Centre


Brammer Buck & Hickman, the UK’s leading supplier of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, is delighted to announce the opening of a new power tool repair and torque tool calibration service centre in Middlesbrough, serving the entire UK. Designed to provide customers with a fast turnaround, helping to save money and time while reducing


the impact on the environment, the new service centre aims to return repaired tools within 48 hours. Customers will be able to use the service by following several simple steps. These include locating


their local Brammer Buck & Hickman branch, visiting and placing the power tool to be repaired into a dedicated repair box held on-site. Once placed, Brammer Buck & Hickman will diagnose the issue and fix it within the manufacturer’s warranty.


Brammer Buck & Hickman 08702402100 www.bbh-rubix.com


Spiroflow encourages businesses to take advantage of government’s new for old swap-out initiative


Leading materials handling specialist, Spiroflow, is currently encouraging businesses to take advantage of a government-backed swap-out scheme to replace their ageing inefficient plant motors for more environmentally friendly models. The initiative, which runs until April 2020, allows firms to claim 100% back in capital allowance. Published by the government, the scheme is based on the ETL


(Energy Technology List) - a managed list of energy-efficient plant and machinery, such as boilers, electric motors, and air conditioning and refrigeration systems (visit: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/energy-technology-list. For a product to be on the ETL, it must meet specific energy-saving or energy-efficient criteria. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy


(BEIS) annually reviews the technologies and products that qualify for inclusion, with the ETL being managed on behalf of BEIS by the Carbon Trust.


Spiroflow Ltd (UK) 01200422525 www.spiroflow.com


Pregis invests in European operations to support growing protective packaging requirements


Protective packaging specialists, Pregis, has made several recent investments in its European operations to support the growing protective packaging needs of its broad global customer base.


The company recently opened a new energy-


efficient facility in Stevenage, UK which includes a Customer Experience and Paper Specialist Centre (PSC) under one roof. The dual-purpose facility doubles the output of its 100% recycled paper production to support growing European market needs for paper cushioning and void fill applications.


The additional converting capability includes


100% recycled fan-fold paper that is dispensed on demand by Pregis’ Quantum system, for void fill


Pregis Ltd 01438740649 www.pregis.com


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packaging applications. This product line extension is well suited for packing stations requiring high output and optimal worker safety.


The Customer Experience Centre offers customers


a hands-on training experience utilising Pregis’ wide portfolio of packaging solutions. Included is a full range of paper and inflatable protective packaging systems, as well as unboxing scenarios and classroom training to help marketers select the right materials for the desired customer experience.


ADVERTORIALS


Snickers Workwear FlexiWork Insulated Jackets and Trousers


Street-smart, stylish looks and market-leading GORE-TEX and 37.5® fabric technology make these jackets and trousers a must for winter on site or for outdoor leisure activities. You’ll stay warm and dry in this layered clothing that’s robust,


waterproof and windproof too! The design and fabric combinations will keep your body in the optimum comfort zone as the weather conditions change on site. They’ve got all the features and functionality that you’d


expect in Snickers Workwear Jackets and Trousers. They’re great looking garments that will keep you feeling comfy wherever you are and whatever you’re doing at work in cold weather. With a range of winter accessories to choose from as well,


Snickers Workwear’s FlexiWork and ALLroundWork garments feature contemporary designs packed with must-have features that focus on fit, comfort and freedom of movement as well as using innovative fabrics that deliver long lasting protection.


Hultafors Group UK Ltd 01484854788 www.snickersworkwear.co.uk


Babcock Wanson announces launch of new CEA Thermal Fluid System Guide


Leading industrial process heating equipment manufacturer Babcock Wanson is pleased to announce the release of the latest Combustion Engineering Association (CEA) boiler guide –‘Thermal Fluid Systems - A Practical Guide for Safe Design, Operation and Maintenance’ –in which it has been one of the lead authorsin collaborationwith other appropriate members of the CEA. BG07, as the new guide is referenced, has been produced


to help designers, owners, managers and operators of new and existing thermal fluid heating systems to operate safe installations, and to make health and safety and environmental improvements in the industry. The objective is to help users of thermal fluid systems manage their own risks and create safe and efficient installations.


Babcock Wanson 02089537111 www.babcock-wanson.co.uk


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