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NEW from Solid Gear – The Revolutionary Safety Trainer.

Solid Gear’s latest safety shoe – combines the best in safety and sports footwear technology.

The New Revolution 2 is more than just a market-leading safety trainer. It combines the BOA fastening system for maximum comfort and fit with a full E-TPU midsole with ‘bounce back’ technology to help reduce foot fatigue. 

The shoe’s stretchable mesh upper with lightweight CORDURA® and recycled material technology is water-resistant with amazing performance when it comes to breathability and flexibility. What’s more, it has a sole that’s oil and slip-resistant and a composite midsole for soft nail protection.

Quantron AG exchanges ideas on innovations with EU Member of Parliament Markus Ferber

On April 14 2021, Markus Ferber, Member of the European Parliament, invited to the Lunch Talk. Participants were representatives of innovative companies from the administrative district of Bavarian Swabia, including Volker Seitz from the e-mobility specialist Quantron AG. Due to the current pandemic, the meeting took place as a video conference.

The exchange was themed: “Digital, innovative and still lost in the EU jungle”. MEP Ferber opened the expert exchange with an insight into the work and decision-making processes in the European Parliament as well as the cooperation with the European Commission. The main part of the expert talk was a lively exchange of information between the participating company representatives and Ferber as well as Peter Martin from the European Commission, who also attended the conference. 

Hultafors Group completes the acquisition of Fristads, Kansas and Leijona Workwear

They join Snickers Workwear in Europe’s market-leading portfolio of Protective Wear and PPE brands.

The Hultafors Group has completed the acquisition of the Fristads, Kansas and Leijona protective wear brands following approval by the relevant competition authorities. 

Peter Dumigan, managing director of the Hultafors Group UK, says, ‘All three are well-known brands in professional workwear with well-established market positions in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and will complement the Snickers Workwear brand throughout the European market very well indeed’.

Hart launches Speedor Lite

Hart Doors, the Newcastle-based designer and manufacturer of industrial door systems including high speed roller doors and commercial roller shutters, has completed the installation of its first Speedor Lite, a new variant of its famous Speedor range of high-speed doors. 

The installation is in a temporary Rubb building at Hart’s headquarters. “Rubb is the leading provider of high-quality fabric buildings worldwide and we have good links with them. Speedor Lite is ideal for use within a facility especially if compartmentalisation is required,” says Melanie Rosby, Hart’s marketing manager. 

Meeting the needs of the next industry generation - Ultimo and Axians announce technology partnership 

Enterprise Asset Management software company Ultimo and Internet of Things (IoT) system integrator Axians have announced a technology partnership that will meet the increased data needs of their customers and the needs of the next generation coming into asset management.

According to Head of Solution Partners at Ultimo, Patrick Beekman, “Organisations are looking for new technologies and techniques to meet the needs of the ‘digital thinking’ approach that the new generation of asset managers are bringing into the sector. We are in the middle of a digital transformation which means that more and more data is being produced by machines, data that can be used to optimise the asset management process. We see that data is becoming the most important asset, the only challenge is how to get that the data into Ultimo, so we needed a partner to help our customers convert data from their machines to trigger actions in Ultimo. Axians, conversely, needed a partner who could use their data to trigger actions and align responsibility. Together we complete the circle from data to action.”

Nokia expands Mobily partnership with enterprise IoT network in Saudi Arabia.

Nokia have announced the completion of a narrowband ‘Internet of Things’ (NB-IoT) network deployment in L 800 band as part of its strategic partnership with Mobily.

As a result of this deployment, Mobily and Nokia have connected more than 4,000 sites and facilitated NB-IoT cell radius coverage averaging 20 km per cell, which is much wider than normal LTE cells. The completion of the project increases Mobily’s digitalization by offering new NB-IoT services to better serve its enterprise customers.

As part of the project, Mobily’s existing LTE base stations have been upgraded to enable NB-IoT in all Nokia footprints - Central, North and East of Saudi Arabia without additional hardware but with a simple software update. Nokia’s LTE solution will help Mobily enterprise customers to enhance their operational efficiency and deliver improved customer experience through IoT connectivity for enterprises in verticals such as energy, transport, and health.

The Digital Evolution of Engineering

The COVID-19 pandemic has been the single biggest driver behind the digitalisation of almost every industry. The engineering and maintenance sector has been no different, with digitalisation enabling growth in remote management capabilities. So just how much change did 2020 bring to the engineering profession? 

Moving to Remote Work

Early in the pandemic, it was clear that work patterns and operations would have to adapt to a new, socially distant reality. Remote work restrictions meant that businesses swiftly applied a strict ‘essential works only’ rule, meaning the engineering sector had to adapt to severity management protocols and prioritise essential requirements. However, with the various national lockdowns, it soon became evident that in order to address requirements deemed non-essential, the sector had to pursue remote alternatives to asset fault diagnostics and maintenance works.

Rail Fleet Modernisation – Developing Components For The Future

Rail locomotives provide a vital transportation service for both passengers and freight across the world.

Working round-the-clock, they are expected to deliver unrivalled reliability, which is made possible through regular maintenance and provision of modernisation programmes delivered by the train manufacturers. These are delivered in partnership with trusted equipment manufacturers that have the expertise and knowledge to meet the exacting standards of the industry.

Ralph Breuer, Director of Engineering & Product Management and Mustafa Metin, Product Specialist for Elastic Couplings at Stromag, examine the challenges of developing new components for existing rolling stock.

Material Handling Equipment Store Launches

A new USA material handling equipment store has gone live at fadequipmentstore.com, offering free shipping on all products.

Headquartered in South Carolina, fadequipmentstore.com puts lifting, material handling, safety and load monitoring products a click away from end users in warehouses, manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, renewables, commercial and other markets. Solutions that can be used by anybody but feature cutting-edge design and state-of-the-art technology are drop-shipped to customers.

The new business, powered by online equipment directory findadistributor.com, is led by Jeff Miller, general manager, while serial industry entrepreneur David Ayling is president. A consortium of ecommerce, finance and marketing professionals complete the team.

New LEEA research reveals optimistic post-pandemic outlook

Despite the Covid-19 health crisis impacting significantly on the Lifting Industry, Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) Sector Benchmark Research reveals optimism for the post-pandemic future, and a move towards new and possibly more productive ways of working. 

Indeed, 72% of firms reported being optimistic for the next 6 months, with this increasing to 80% for the next 12 months. However, the breadth of specialisms and the number of supply chains in the sector have produced a varied picture in the research. 

LEEA does not expect the sector to return to pre-pandemic patterns of work as there are now clearly different expectations around training, travel and work patterns, according to the research. The majority of firms (over two thirds) reported their attitude towards e-training had changed in the past 12 months, with it being seen much more as an option. Training by Zoom specifically has its supporters, with nearly three quarters of firms reporting that they now see it as a more likely option. However, there is clearly a view that face-to-face training remains the preference, regardless of company size or specialism.

Keep your factory cool while reducing the risk of COVID transmission this summer.

The Government have just announced their new guidelines of “hands, face, space, fresh air” to reduce the risk of COVID transmission. The emphasis for business is the provision of good ventilation for workers. 

EcoCooling manufacture a fresh air solution that provides ventilation and supplementary cooling in both an effective and environmentally friendly way. EcoCooling evaporative cooling technology complies with the new ventilation guidelines and can maintain temperatures below 25C all year round, keeping staff safe as well as cool.

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