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HSM – waste volume reduction Made in Germany


In every business, mountains of waste create a disposal problem which HSM can solve. No matter how many and which materials are involved or what the local conditions are, HSM’s baler range has the right machine to reduce the material volume by up to 95 %. Vertical, horizontal or fully automatic channel baling presses are available in a wide variety of sizes, suitable for every application and material. In addition to quality products ”Made in Germany“, HSM also offers a full customer service.


From consulting on selecting the right press for your specific application, through individual system project planning, to supporting your operational phase: HSM is a one-stop service supplier with a dense consulting and service network.


HSM (UK) Ltd. +44 1543 272-480 www.hsm.eu


sales.uk@hsm.eu


New operator assistance solutions from Hyster® support tough industries


Mobile Industrial Robots is a leading manufacturer of collaborative mobile robots


Get your autonomous mobile robot now and have it running in your facility within a month! With more than 10 years of experience within the field of automation, as well as a global presence with more than 220+ partners, MiR offers you an end-to-end solution with products designed to comply with the highest standards of the market as well as the increasing level of complexity required by our customers. Our robots offer a fast ROI, often within a year and the robots navigate autonomously, so there is no need for altering your facility layout.


Stop by our booth H18 at PPMA and check out the


safety functions and user-friendliness of our AMRs yourself, or reach out via our website: https://www. mobile-industrial-robots.com/get-in-touch/contact-us/.


Mobile Industrial Robots +44 (0) 7398 138940 adho@mir-robots.com


Better labels with LX3000e


LX3000e Color Label Printer is the latest addition to the well-known LX-Series of desktop full-colour label printers and features large, individual ink tanks and a reusable thermal inkjet printhead. Each separate CMY tank holds 60 ml of ink. Pre-primed, user-replaceable printheads have another 42 ml of ink, for a total of 222 ml ‘out of the box’ ink. Both dye and pigment models are available.


The Big Ink system on LX3000e uses latest technology dye and pigment inks optimised for brightness, durability, and optical density. The LX3000e is ideal for users that need to print up to 10,000 labels per day. Other users will find


the very low operating costs to be just as advantageous. The rugged, powder-coated steel cover and all-steel frame helps to protect the printer in most office, warehouse, and factory environments.


DTM Print +44 (0)1892 574884 https://dtm-print.eu


sales@dtm-print.eu


Hyster Europe www.hyster.com


Hyster Europe has introduced two new optional systems for supporting lift truck operator awareness in industrial materials handling applications. The Dynamic Pedestrian Awareness Light and Reverse Speed System are available factory-fitted to selected Hyster® forklifts. “In tough industries, materials handling operations can be intense, with difficult operating conditions and varied loads being moved, often on very busy sites,” says Robert O’Donoghue, VP Marketing and Solutions EMEA for Hyster. “Depending on the specific application, this can increase the risk of human error, resulting in damage and inefficiency, and causing concern to Health and Safety Managers.” “While Hyster trucks are designed as standard with operator awareness and visibility in mind,


now businesses can further customise their fleet with two new solutions that may help to support their forklift operators,” Robert continues. The Dynamic Pedestrian Awareness Light is available on a range of Hyster electric and IC


lift trucks, from 1.5-5.5 tonnes capacity. The compact blue LEDs can be mounted to the front or rear of a counterbalance lift truck. They project a progressively flashing blue arrow pattern in a straight line on the floor. This eye-catching light gives a visible indication that a truck is approaching, where it is approaching from, and the truck’s direction of travel, helping signal the position of the forklift to pedestrians or other vehicles. This can support safety in certain industrial manufacturing warehouses that may have blind corners, cross aisles, high foot traffic, or unloading operations where visibility of working lift trucks is restricted. The patent-pending Reverse Speed System is uniquely available to Hyster customers on


selected three- and four-wheel forklifts, for lifts from 1.5 to 5.5 tonnes. It places a sensor next to the rear drive handle on the lift truck which can detect if there is a hand placed on the handle. If there is, it will allow the lift truck to reach full reverse speed. If the sensor is not activated, the reverse speed is limited to 2km/h. Holding the handle encourages the operator to look in the direction of travel while reversing, as is standard practice. “This is important for keeping the forklift clear of pedestrians and other objects that may be in the path of travel, helping to reinforce good operator habits when reversing,” explains Robert. “Applications with high numbers of temporary or agency staff may find it particularly helpful for upholding their operating standards.”


TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


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