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MATERIALS HANDLING


“For those industries which are inherently vulnerable to


supply fluctuations, retaining an in- house capacity to repair or refurbish equipment has often been necessary for survival.”


for companies looking to sell used equipment as it allows technology from multiple brands to be sold as a package. It also means that those buying the equipment can integrate it into their facilities with greater ease.


REFURBISHING For those industries which are inherently  an in-house capacity to repair or refurbish equipment has often been necessary for survival. Since spare parts may come from  engineering has stood them in good stead  continue uninterrupted. One of the most effective ways to upgrade


a facility is to connect existing equipment to a process control system. Products which     end product outcomes.


RECYCLING Eventually all equipment reaches the end  redistributed and refurbished. Machines  components wear out and software and operating systems simply become obsolete. When a product is at the end of its life and  becoming raw materials which can be  cycle begins again.


There is also a healthy second-hand market


where equipment can be traded. This is particularly helpful for smaller businesses or startups in cases where the equipment doesn’t need much commissioning to get it back to optimal performance.


BECOMING PART OF THE CIRCLE Industry 4.0 technologies now make it possible    it has nothing more to offer. Being able to monitor its lifespan and usage allows us to measure its overall carbon footprint as well as its long-term cost of ownership. Embracing the lifecycle that Industry 4.0 facilitates can  as the sustainability of the materials handling industry. Promtek provides expertise in designing and


integrating process control and automation systems for a variety of bulk material handling industries. For more information visit: https://promtek.com/


Promtek www.promtek.com


THE


S-SERIES CRANE


Smart, safe and compact.


The S-series crane features  rope which is lighter, stronger and safer to handle than


steel wire rope and requires no lubrication. It provides


stepless hoisting and rope angle characteristics for inherent safety without compromising your productivity goals.


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