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Four Rotoplats speed the feed and seed
Research by Copdock Mill, based in Ipswich, a supplier of high quality pet and animal feed to clients throughout the South East and Midlands, has proved that the installation of four Rotoplat 507 pallet wrappers, from Aetna Group UK, was an excellent investment.
Derrick Ladbrook, distribution manager for Copdock Mill takes up the story, “We handle 150 pallets a day on average and, with 5,000 lines at any one time, the number of different products per pallet can vary enormously. So we needed machines which would be reliable, flexible and, most importantly, easy to programme for soft, hard or a combination of products.”
The company researched various suppliers, taking several different makers’ machines on trial, including the Rotoplat. Four key programming criteria were specified to reflect the product mix:
• gentle lay on force to protect soft items such as hay or straw
• a tighter wrap for heavier sacked items such as bird seed and bulk feed
• a wrap to provide high security for heavy or unstable items or mixtures of many different items on one pallet
• a short programme for low pallet loads
“Everything on the Rotoplats can be set on the keyboard and the programme locked,” continued Mr Ladbrook. “Some other machines we tried used a potentiometer to adjust the tension and wrap cycles and this meant there was a risk that operators could alter the programming, causing delays and possibly unstable or insecure loads.”
An added benefit of the Rotoplat investment has been a significant saving on wrapping material costs. The company purchased more than 19 tonnes in 2007/8 and this reduced to just over 12 tonnes in the year to November 2009, a 38 per cent cut in consumption of plastics. The company increased its turnover by 11 per cent year on year.
“Our primary concern is security and protection of the products,” explained Mr Ladbrook. “We supply many premium brands to a wide variety of outlets and often the pallets can travel over 300 miles before delivery. Much of the feed is in paper sacks so weatherproofing is important too.” Maximum load per pallet is 1.5 tonnes.
Operators from Copdock Mill were given training on the machines at Aetna Group UK’s facility near Bedford and this enables them to undertake basic routine maintenance as well as operating the wrappers safely and efficiently.
“The machines have proved very reliable,” concludes Mr Ladbrook, “We have only had one breakdown all year and this was dealt with inside 24 hours.”
www.aetna.co.uk
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February 2010 - Deutsche Messe postpones premiere of industrial tradeshows in Dubai until 2011
Deutsche Messe is postponing the industrial trade fairs CeMAT MIDDLE EAST, Industrial Automation (IA) MIDDLE EAST and Motion, Drive & Automation (MDA) MIDDLE EAST – all originally schedu led to take place in February 2010 – until 2011.
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March 2010 - Stuttgart, 2nd - 4th March
From 2 to 4 March 2010 LogiMAT, the International Trade Fair for Distribution, Materials Handling and Information Flow, is taking place in Stuttgart accompanied by an extensive fringe programme. It is the eighth edition of this annual meeting point for the intralogistics industry – the largest in Europe.
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March 2010 - France, 23rd - 26th
Transport and Logistics services, Supply chain Management, Logistics Infrastructures, Logistics Real Estate, Technologies and Information Systems, Materials Handling and Warehouse equipment…
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April 2010 - Cleveland, 26th - 29th
NA 2010 (The 2010 Material Handling & Logistics Show and Conference) will bring together manufacturers, consultants, third party logistics providers, publishers and system integrators to demonstrate their equipment, systems and services to tens of thousands of industry professionals from around the world, seeking productivity solutions.
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May 2010 - Barcelona, 25th - 28th
Barcelona, 23 November 2009. As part of its constant desire to improve the service it offers exhibitors and visitors as well as provide a bigger and better service, the International Logistics and Material Handling Exhibition (SIL) has updated its website.
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June 2010 - Guangzhou, China, 2nd - 4th
In China, cold chain logistics industry is in its infancy, While cold chain market share on both sides of the Atlantic has already reached 80 - 90%-that in Europe and Russia is 50%, in developing countries in general is 10 - 20%-only 20% of freight moving in China goes refrigerated.
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November 2010 - Eindhoven, 10th - 11th
It is with justified pride that Bureau Bosman BV is introducing Groothandel & Logistiek’s new trade show name. From now on, Groothandel & Logistiek will be called: Bedrijf en Logistiek, the trade show for goods-in, storage and goods-out. The eleventh edition will take place on November 10 and 11 in the Exhibition Building in Eindhoven.
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November 2010 - Birmingham, 16th - 19th
Quartz Publishing & Exhibitions Ltd, organiser of the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX), has announced that – in response to exhibitor requests – the show’s dates have moved from March to November next year.
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The Armchair Shoppers
Home shopping and multi-channel
retailing is an industry where the
customer often seems tantalisingly
elusive. That’s why, every year since
2000, the UK’s Royal Mail has
commissioned the ‘Home Shopping
Tracker Study’ to estimate the size
of the UK market, both in terms of
customers and spend.
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Norway’s first gateway
The Norwegian port of Oslo has long
been a focal point for the country’s
trade, industry and population.
Boasting a highly-agile and skilled
logistics labour force the Port is on
the cusp of a new era with major
expansion and improvement.
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A heartland pours open
Ideally located at the heart of western
Europe, the Moselle Department,
in the Lorraine region of France,
offers many advantages to companies
wishing to have a strategically located
distribution platform.
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Movement made easy
Elsewhere in the world of material handling
expertise the Dutch logistics service provider
Partner Logistics Europe B.V. has been busy
in West Flanders. The company recently put
into operation probably the largest ‘deep
freeze chest’ in Belgium.
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Forklift manufacturers react to energy crisis
“Thanks to their inherent high build quality
Flexis are straightforward to maintain and
our distributors are able to make healthy
margins on used Flexis that they put back
into the market on contract hire with
maintenance packages.”
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Legislation set to change
Highly automated warehouses
make strict demands on personnel
safety. Jarno Palo, of safety specialist
Gunnebo Troax AB believes that
health and safety legislation and
European norms, such as the
Machinery Directive, have a huge
influence in the hub, covering
everything from conveyors to cranes
and industrial robots.
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