Welcome to the October 1st issue of Warehouse & Logistics News. Our front cover story reveals that to deliver a secure Return on Investment (ROI) on your storage equipment you need a bespoke design that will maximise your available space, increase productivity and improve efficiencies. Industry leading companies such as SEMA members pride themselves on their extensive industry knowledge working across a range of sectors.

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British fuel tech company SulNOx Group Plc has signed its first large- scale agreement with a major petroleum company as it continues its international push for immediate solutions for the decarbonisation of fossil fuels. SulNOx Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Rominserv, part of the Rompetrol Group. Rompetrol is a crude oil development company, producer, and refiner based in Romania.

Europe’s largest ‘deep freeze’, on former steelworks land in Corby, is nearing completion. Automated cold storage specialist, NewCold, started work on the development in late 2020 to meet growing demand from the food manufacturing sector. When fully operational the site will employ more than 250 people, but industry-leading automation will play a key part in the facility’s operation for NewCold, which has headquarters in the Netherlands and operates from fourteen locations on three continents.

Clark has given the low-lift trucks with folding operator platform a facelift and combined all model variants under the name PPXS20. Only proven components and materials are used in the design of the PPXS20 low-lift trucks, ensuring a long service life, high performance and safety. The trucks are designed for use on medium to long transport routes, but are also in their element on ramps and inclines thanks to their roll-back protection, according to our fork lift trucks feature.

L.A.C Conveyor Systems have worked closely with IntegratedAIR on several automated turnkey solutions that not only solve today’s process needs but offer capacity for future expansion, our Warehouse I.T. feature reveals. IntegratedAIR systems was recently approached by a client building a new beverage can manufacturing facility who required a system for their trim and can scrap waste created in the production process. The IntegratedAIR solution collects bright aluminium trim and can scrap from multiple areas within the facility to one central place to be effectively processed for recycling.

The new high speed industrial sectional door from Hörmann UK, the Series 60, has been designed and developed to provide quality construction, high security, and easy installation. When fitted with the new WA 500 FU operator, the Series 60 can achieve an impressive door opening speed of up to 1 m/s making it the fastest sectional door on the market, helping speed up warehouse operations and reduce building heat loss, says our doors and curtains feature.

Enjoy reading the issue.

James Surridge

Publishing Editor

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