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Toyota Material Handling Europe launches fourth sustainability report


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RB Series recommended for small to medium size robots


According to a recent piece in Power Electronic News entitled ‘Smart Power for a Smart Industry’ the Cosel RB series are suitable for small to medium size robots, due to the output voltage combinations. Features of the new RBC200F 200W


open frame AC-DC Power supply include 2-3 output configurations, with efficiency rating up to 91%. Also offers 3kV reinforced isolation on channel 3 and an operating temperature -20°C ~ 70°C. The RB series comes with the option to have chassis cover and the power supply comes with 5 year warranty. The RBC200F series is available in output voltages of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 16.5V, 24V, 48V, ±12V, ±15V


Complies with safety standards • UL62368-1 • EN62368-1 • EN62477-1 (Overvoltage category ) • EN61558-2-16 (Overvoltage category ) • RoHS


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Toyota Material Handling Europe, part of Toyota Industries Europe, a fully owned subsidiary of Toyota Industries Corporation, launched its fourth sustainability report.


The report provides a transparent and detailed overview of the company’s sustainability commitments towards maximising quality and customer safety, optimising opportunities for people to thrive and minimising environmental impact.


“Zero Muda is our vision, as quality is key to keep business moving. It applies to how we work with


our business partners, our people, and with the environment. So let’s strive together towards zero breakdowns, zero accidents and zero emissions,” says Matthias Fischer, President and CEO at Toyota Material Handling Europe.


With this fourth sustainability report, Toyota Material Handling Europe confirms its firm ambition in


becoming an industry leader by partnering with suppliers, academia, and start-ups to achieve their sustainability goals. Toyota Material Handling Europe endorses the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and is a partner of EU-OSHA on their Healthy Workplaces Campaigns since 2010. Since 2019, its owner, Toyota Industries Corporation in Japan, is one of less than 40 corporations globally with a double A-rating from CDP, the world’s leading ranking for corporate environmental performance.


Recently EcoVadis, a third-party evaluation to streamline transparency, has rewarded Toyota Material


Handling Europe and 15 of their 24 local entities with the EcoVadis Gold level, setting Gold as a minimum standard for all of Toyota Material Handling by 2021 and confirming its leading position in sustainability in Europe.


Since 1993, Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) has been one of the first companies committed to


implement the Kyoto Protocol. Due to their systematic approach, CO2 emissions across their 4 largest factories in Europe have decreased by 2,321 tonnes. Achieving 20% less annual emissions than in 2012, while production nearly doubled over the same period. This is one of the many reasons Toyota Material Handling Europe and 10 of its subsidiaries achieved “outstanding” or “advanced” rating of their Environmental management practices by EcoVadis.


ESAB launches first portable wire feeder with ip44 protection class rating for extreme durability


ESAB Welding & Cutting Products today introduced the Robust Feed Pro portable wire feeder, the first product in its category with an IP44 protection class rating, which means it is protected against water splashes from all directions, as well as solid objects larger than 1 mm. The completely-sealed Robust Feed Pro


has a double-wall design with special impact zones made from a more flexible material to absorb more impact energy. All controls, power and gas connections are inside the case with a dedicated service cover, providing easy access to the electronics. “The Robust Feed Pro is the only feeder on the market that you can leave outside in a heavy rain. A heat kit inside the units wards off condensation and keeps the wire dry,” says Arne Lagerkvist


ESAB Group (UK) Ltd 01992768515 www.esab.com


Baler with automatic opening doors Compact & Bale recently installed two new Strautmann Balepress


53 (BP53) mill size balers to a long-time customer in Chessington.


The company says: "After 12 years maintaining models that we previously supplied as refurbished from our workshop, the customer opted for great Strautmann quality and innovation to bring local improvements to the operation." The BP53 models come with automatic


opening doors to the feed chamber (where operatives dispose of the cardboard) which significantly reduces the manual handling requirement and makes the machine a more pleasant model to operate when needing to quickly dispose of quantities of recyclables. The machine is also wire tied from the front when ejecting a bale and combined with quick link wire no time-consuming rear feeding of baling wire is required, as well as not needing to cut & loop wire tie.


Toyota Material Handling UK 01977712000 www.toyota-forklifts.co.uk


50 NOVEMBER 2019 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS


Compact & Bale 01732852244 www.compact-and-bale.com


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