
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "BEMA (British Electrical Manufacturers’ Association)",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Free seminars at manufacturing event from
Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show, which we summarised at the time by saying "The free seminar programmes at Southern Electronics and Southern Manufacturing allow both exhibitors and visitors place on the shows as a place to exchange
ideas".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release SW UK's engineering expertise is on new web site from
BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.): "A new website represents the interests of 300 engineering and manufacturing companies in the South West of England".
In February 2003, we covered the news from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.)
concerning its BEMA State of Trade Survey for 2002
- take a look at South western UK companies to bounce back
which says: "BEMA's State of Trade Survey for 2002 reveals that since September 11, 2001, 60% of companies reported a drop in sales o".
Take a look also at the news release from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.), President Putin criticises UK Budget proposals,
as well as Bristol apprentices come top in region from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.),
and Government must change approach to manufacturing from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.).
See also:
South west UK association to expand nationally
(January 2003)
The organisation formerly known as the Bristol and Western Engineering Manufacturers' Association becomes the British Engineering Manufacturers' Association
Novel machining centre to be shown as well as saws
(April 2002)
As well as sawing systems and tube processing equipment, Rivers Machinery will also show a novel machining centre at MACH 2002
News on the BEMA 'Reverse 25' seven-axis CNC tube bender from Kasto
(June 2001)
RSM Industries' existing tube benders could not cope with the complexity of tubular steel headrest frames. A BEMA 'Reverse 25' 7-axis machine solved the problem
Bema appoints Rivers Machinery as UK agent
(October 2000)
The Italian company BEMA, which manufactures equipment for processing tubes up to 130 mm diameter, has appointed Rivers Machinery as its UK agent
News on the BEMA Reverse 25-DS tube bending machine from Kasto
(September 2000)
This Italian-built 7-axis CNC machine offers significant advantages over other tube benders through its ability to complete multiple bend radii on a workpiece in a single, uninterrupted cycle
Inspect tubular parts with laser and touch probes
(July 2000)
Bema has a new and unusual co-ordinate measuring machine on which a laser head, a touch probe or both can be used to inspect components after they have been produced on a tube bending machine
