ADVERTORIALS
Stamina Storage Systems transforms identity
Stamina Handling Limited, a prominent pallet racking and storage specialist with a robust nationwide presence, proudly unveils its strategic rebranding initiative. The company will now be known as Stamina Storage Systems, a name carefully chosen to accurately portray its evolving commitment to the UK racking distributor market. The decision to rebrand comes hand in hand with a comprehensive transformation, featuring a fresh visual identity and an upgraded website. Our Services: Free Site Surveys - We will visit, measure up and design custom warehouse plans. Planning – We can design and plan your installation to ensure more effective space management. Racking Inspections - We visit, inspect and provide a comprehensive report. Safety Audits - We identify warehouse safety issues and provide an actionable report. Racking Maintenance - We can replace any damaged non-compliant racking components. Installation - Our in house teams can install racking or shelving for any size warehouse. Relocation - We can help you plan and navigate the complexities of relocating.
https://staminastorage.com/get-in-touch/
Stamina Storage Systems
sales@staminahandling.com
www.staminastorage.co
TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Improving Warehouse Safety with GemOne’s Telematics Solutions
Discover the benefits of GemOne’s fleet management solutions for material handling, logistics, and equipment dealerships. GemOne’s safety management solution Sapphire, is
designed for material handling fleets, logistics companies, and equipment dealerships. The solution comes with comprehensive features that can be tailored to suit your business needs, including enhanced safety and optimised efficiency in your warehouse. Check how safe and efficient your fleet is now by downloading GemOne’s free safety checklist.
Safety First with GemOne: Get Your Warehouse Safety Checklist How safe and efficient is your fleet in 2024? What are the 10 ways you can use technology to save time and money in your business this year? Get our free safety checklist to audit your material handling business and learn about the new technologies that will make your warehouse safer.
GemOne
https://www.gemone.com/en/
Seamless traceability along the entire value chain
B&B Attachments heads to the Big 5 Construct Saudi
Big 5 Construct Saudi, returns for its 12th edition to the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Centre, from the 26th to 29th February 2024. Exhibiting for the first time in Saudi is UK based manufacturer of material handling solutions, B&B Attachments, supporting its official dealer for the region; GOTRADE of the GORICA GROUP. “We are excited to participate in BIG 5 Saudi Construct, Saudi Arabia’s largest construction event. This event provides the ideal platform for us to showcase our material handling solutions to a global audience. Our BlockMaster range, manufactured in our UK facility, comprises of a collection of specialist forklift truck attachments designed for material handling within the building products industry.” Comments Mike Barton, Managing Director at B&B Attachments. Mike continues, “The development of the construction industry in the Middle East presents an abundance of opportunities for us to expand further into this ever-growing market. Our (BlockMaster) range offers a unique, cost-effective, solution for handling brick, block, and concrete products.” Founded in 1980, B&B Attachments has grown to become the UK’s leading independent supplier
of forklift truck attachments and masts, offering the widest range of products available from a single source. Visit B&B Attachments in the UK Pavilion, to see how B&B can support your material handling requirements. Book an appointment today by e-mailing
info@bandbattachments.com
B&B Attachments
info@bandbattachments.com
www.bandbattachments.com
46 FEBRUARY 2024 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS Reliable, continuous marking with a smart code
In today’s fast-paced world, ensuring complete traceability from raw material to finished product is of paramount importance. coilDNA, a subsidiary of AMAG Austria Metall AG, has developed a patented technology for marking and tracking continuously produced semi-finished products. The coilDNA code consists of 14 clear alphanumeric characters that are strung together in the code track – and which are never repeated. This enables seamless tracking of the material, its properties and manufacturing conditions over several stages of the value chain. LEIBINGER CIJ printers mark the code over the entire length of the rolled products, often ranging from several 100 to 1000 metres, in the final phase of production. Specially developed interface software, based on LEIBINGER’s messaging protocol, addresses the challenge of printing the dynamic coilDNA code. This ensures reproducible results at process speeds of up to 500 m/min.
When marking aluminium coils at AMAG Austria Metall AG, the flexible positioning of the print heads relative to the rolling strip on the different lines posed a challenge. Especially on the longitudinal slitting lines, up to 8 lanes had to be printed with different markings from above and from below. The flexible positioning and easy manipulation of the LEIBINGER print heads on the line enable the printing of the rolled strips at almost any width position, even in several lanes if required. This means that the slit strips produced on the longitudinal slitting lines can be marked individually. “The key finding from the project was that, using standard LEIBINGER printing protocols, even markings not provided for in the standard, such as the coilDNA code, can also be applied at high speeds,” says Dr. Werner Aumayr, Head of AMAG IT.
LEIBINGER
https://leibinger-group.com/
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