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DSL Systems celebrate 40 years


In August 2019, DSL Systems became 40 years old. To mark the occasion, DSL Systems’ team celebrated with their colleagues from the Feed and Grain industry at the Derek Randall Suite in Trent Bridge Cricket Ground last Thursday. DSL showcased their latest feed mill control innovations during the afternoon along with historical control systems from the seventies and eighties. DSL’s guests also enjoyed watching Nottinghamshire playing Kent in the County Cricket Championship which came to an early conclusion mid afternoon with defeat for Notts. This was followed by a banquet in the evening with special guest Peter Shilton OBE providing a fantastic after dinner speech. Peter was very humorous and entertaining with stories from his goalkeeping career.


Paul Girdham and Matthew Swallow from DSL Systems showing the old control systems to Peter Shilton


Andy Jackson (H J Lea Oakes), John Edwards (Lloyds Animal Feeds), Paul Jones (Lloyds Animal Feeds) with DSL Systems team leader Paul Colman


Peter Shilton, Paul Girdham and Matthew Swallow


Nigel Brereton, DSL Systems Director with Richard Buck and Nigel Armes from Crown Chicken


Wilbert Hendricks from ForFarmers, Netherlands enjoys a drink with DSL Systems team leader Dan Ashall


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Peter Mansfield, DSL Systems Director with Jason McKenzie from Heygates


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