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News Release from: European Conveyor Systems | Subject: Gebhardt goods lift
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2007
Goods lift installations reach landmark
The installation of a Gebhardt goods lift at Dedicated Micros of Swinton, Greater Manchester, takes the total number installed by European Conveyor Systems past the 100 mark.
The installation of a Gebhardt goods lift at Dedicated Micros of Swinton, Greater Manchester, takes the total number installed by European Conveyor Systems past the 100 mark, including five in the North of England alone In addition to this project, ECS has also installed this type of equipment recently for Dynea in County Durham, Ethel Austin in Merseyside, Printing.com in Manchester and Lex Automation in Lancashire
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The lifts installed for these customers range in load capacity from one tonne to two tonnes and in size from 1200mm wide x 1060mm deep x 2000mm high to 2600mm wide x 2660mm deep x 2500mm high.
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The Gebhardt Type 146 lifts are fully free-standing and self-contained, requiring no civil engineering work or welding.
Several more orders are in the pipeline for installation this year, as well as major projects for the company's core business: conveyor systems for handling pallets, cases and tote boxes.
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