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Digital encoder accounts won at home and abroad

Newall Measurement Systems recently won a number of significant UK and overseas accounts for its innovative Microsyn Digital Encoders.

News from Newall Measurement Systems, Jul 22, 2002

Deputy president appointed at EEF

Tony Sweeten, Chief Executive of the Yorkshire-based machine tool manufacturer 600 Group, has been elected as Deputy President at the Engineering Employer's Federation.

News from 600 Group, Jul 22, 2002

Ogihara awards steel panel production contract

Corus, the international metals company, has been awarded the contract to supply the skin panel blanks to Ogihara, one of Europe's largest press stamping compan

News from Corus Group (Automotive), Jul 10, 2002

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Invest in new technology to survive

In the opinion of a UK representative of a German machine tool builder, the only way to increase manufacturing business in the UK is to increase productivity.

News from DMG (UK), Jul 9, 2002

Large order placed for cranes

East Kilbride crane manufacturer Konecranes UK has been awarded one of the largest special crane orders by Amec Construction.

News from Konecranes (UK), Jul 5, 2002

Monitoring system expanded further

NetTest has announced that Vodafone Ireland has ordered a significant expansion of its GPRS monitoring system, MasterQuest only nine months after Vodafone's initial order for the system.

News from NetTest A/S, Jul 5, 2002

ABB wins robot order from Land Rover

ABB, the global power and automation technology group, announced today that it has been selected by Land Rover to supply as many as 350 Industrial Robots.

News from ABB Automation Technologies (Robotics), Jul 4, 2002

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Crane business gets a lift

Crane manufacturer Konecranes UK is ahead of its targets for the first half of 2002and current orders are 20% up on previous both in number and value.

News from Konecranes (UK), Jul 3, 2002

Open house success for EDM and machining centres

Following their very strong sales and showing at MACH 2002, Agie and Mikron hosted an Open House at in Chelmsley Wood, Birmingham, attracting more than 50 UK buyers from 24 machining houses.

News from Agie Charmilles, Jun 28, 2002

Motor cycles to benefit from machining centres

Mills Manufacturing Technology has received an order for the supply of three Daewoo high-speed, horizontal machining centres from Triumph Motorcycles.

News from Mills Manufacturing Technology, Jun 26, 2002

Lift maker adds on sixth new CNC sheet metal cell

Propbrook will take delivery of its sixth new machine from Trumpf in less than four years. The machine in question is a brand new flexible CNC sheet metalworking cell, the TC2020-FMC.

News from Trumpf, Jun 26, 2002

Visitors down but power press enquiries were up

Despite the number of visitors to this year's biennial Metalworking show being fewer than in 2000, Bruderer reported a higher than expected level of good quality enquiries.

News from Bruderer UK, Jun 21, 2002

Order placed for HMC before show started

Six weeks before the recent MACH show, an order was placed on Mills Manufacturing Technology for a GBP 300,000 Daewoo ACE HP630 horizontal machining centre by Wolverhampton-based Marquin Engineering.

News from Mills Manufacturing Technology, Jun 21, 2002

Orders and contest success experienced at MACH

As well as recording a number of orders during MACH, workholding specialist Leader Chuck Systems also celebrated another success in the International Machine Tool Industry Awards.

News from Leader Chuck Systems, Jun 20, 2002

Table-type borer wins 'walk-on' sale at MACH

That the array of machines shown by Ward CNC made an impression at MACH was evidenced by BEL Valves, which saw the Union T 130 table-type horizontal boring and milling machine and ordered one.

News from T W Ward CNC Machinery, Jun 20, 2002

Universal slant bed lathe sold off the stand

The UK launch of a universal slant-bed lathe generated widespread interest at MACH 2002, culminating in the sale of a machine direct from the exhi9bitor's stand.

News from T S Harrison, Jun 13, 2002

Burner management systems sold to Saudi Arabia

Four triple modular redundancy (TMR) Burner Management Systems, with a total value of $1.3m, are being manufactured by ICS Triplex for the Aramco Abqaiq refinery in Saudi Arabia.

News from ICS Triplex, Jun 12, 2002

Manufacturing research gets high-tech storage

Kardex Systems, has installed GBP 50,000 worth of high-tech industrial storage equipment to the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) - the national centre of excellence for manufacturing research.

News from Kardex Systems, Jun 12, 2002

UK tissue mill orders video systems

Monitoring Technology Corporation has announced that an international tissue manufacturer ordered two ABB Video Historian systems for a mill in the UK.

News from Monitoring Technology, Jun 11, 2002

Industrial monitoring deal is for whole globe

Monitoring Technology Corporation has announced that Blue Circle Industries PLC ("BCI") has chosen to standardize on Smart Advisor systems in its cement manufacturing facilities worldwide.

News from Monitoring Technology, Jun 10, 2002

Facilities management capability wins deals

Supply chain solutions supplier SSI has recently signed up its first FM customers, Poole-based engineering companies Hamworthy Heating and Hamworthy Combustion and Bellis and Morcom.

News from SSI, Jun 10, 2002

Agie took five advanced EDM machine orders

Leading EDM specialist Agie recorded one of its most successful exhibitions ever at MACH 2002, netting orders worth more than GBP 600,000.

News from Agie Charmilles, Jun 5, 2002

Jaguar adds to Konecrane orders

East Kilbride crane manufacturer Konecranes UK, currently in the process of supplying an order for a range of cranes and fittings to Jaguar's Castle Bromwich plant, has received another order.

News from Konecranes (UK), Jun 5, 2002

Laser profiler will cut intricate shapes

With the number of visitors to the Electrox stand exceeding all expectations one company bought a new laser profiling system straight off a stand at the recent UK Metalworking 2002 show.

News from Electrox, May 28, 2002

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MACH orders for Yamazaki exceed GBP 1.5m

Yamazaki Machinery UK (Mazak) has revealed that it took firm orders for 9 new machine tools at the recent MACH 2002 exhibition with a combined value of just over GBP 1.5m.

News from Yamazaki Mazak UK, May 28, 2002

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