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24/07/2012 OFTEC launches oil-fired installation assessment service The Oil Firing Technical Association (OFTEC) has launched a consultancy service that, it says, will provide independent evaluations of oil-fired installations. » Read More


23/07/2012 Atlas Copco ships largest ever custom engineered compressor plant Atlas Copco Compressors has delivered its largest-ever UK-designed and built compressor plant – to Kazakhstan. » Read More


20/07/2012 Drives save yarn spinner £27,000 energy costs per year Low voltage ac variable speed drive technology is set to save a woollen yarn spinner nearly £27,000 a year in energy costs alone. » Read More


19/07/2012 Water source heat pump saves National Trust £23,000 Midlands based Lorien Engineering Solutions has helped the National Trust's Packwood House, in Warwickshire, to drive down yearly operating costs by £23,000. » Read More


19/07/2012 Oil-free blowers protect Becker Underwood bio-process Bio-products manufacturer Becker Underwood says it has protected the supply of oil- and contaminant-free air for key processes with Atlas Copco ZS low-pressure, oil-free blower technology. » Read More


18/07/2012 Air-tight energy saving slashes Marshalls carbon footprint Hard landscaping products supplier Marshalls is reporting significant energy and operating cost savings since implementing remedial action following air leakage audits at nine of its plants. » Read More


18/07/2012 Business decline hits health of engineering managers Managers in the engineering sector are working longer hours in more stressful conditions to cope with the recession, according to a study that compares their wellbeing now with that in 2007. » Read More


17/07/2012 Euro 6 engine developers join expert panel at IRTE conference Experts from Iveco, Scania, Cummins and Delphi Diesel will be joining Andrew Nicol, technical specialist for heavy-duty engines at world-renowned Ricardo, for the IRTE conference 2012 session on Euro 6 engine designs. » Read More


16/07/2012 United Utilities saves £19,000 on pumping energy costs United Utilities' Drummer's Lane water pumping station in Lancashire is reporting energy savings of more than £19,000 per year, having replaced Heenan variable-speed drives with new units from ABB. » Read More


16/07/2012 Health & Safety modules now delivered through e-learning 'Learnbubble', an e-learning programme from training specialist Elmstone Systems, now covers eight key health and safety topics online. » Read More


13/07/2012 Wireless transmitters prevent unplanned shutdowns at SSE SSE has successfully extended the use of Emerson Process Management's smart wireless technology at its Slough Heat and Power energy facility in the UK. » Read More


13/07/2012 TSB virtual power plants project gets underway The Advanced Digital Institute, Ener-G, Flexitricity, Smarter Grid Solutions and UK Power Networks have secured £100k of match funding from the Technology Strategy Board to explore next generation 'virtual power plants'. » Read More


11/07/2012 Four-times bearing life for paper recycling sludge press High costs due to excessive downtime and maintenance are being avoided at an unnamed paper recycling plant, following substitution of bearings on a sludge press by NSK. » Read More


11/07/2012 Process optimisation proves power at wastewater plants Tighter discharge consents are forcing water firms to consider investing in treatment plant likely to increase costs and CO2 emissions, but, according to analytics instruments firm Hach Lange, its process optimisation equipment provides a ... » Read More


10/07/2012 First female leader for TUC The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has announced that Frances O'Grady will be its new general secretary, the first female leader of the organisation. She will take over from Brendan Barber as general secretary when he retires at the end of ... » Read More


10/07/2012 Fee for Intervention signals time for proactive approach HSE's announcement that its cost recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention (FFI), will start in October 2012 means that plant and factory managers must now start taking a more proactive approach to health and safety. » Read More


10/07/2012 Siemens partners with Hayley Group for gear units Following its recent motors and couplings partnership deal with engineering distributor Hayley Group, Siemens Industry is now working with the company for its FZG bevel-helical gear units. » Read More


09/07/2012 Energy-saving cooling cuts Fluorocarbon’s costs by 67% Fluorocarbon, one of the largest fluoropolymer processors in the UK, is reporting cooling costs on track to reduce by 67%, following its installation of energy-efficient inverters and a free cooling system from specialist IsoCool. » Read More


09/07/2012 Emerson’s hails first European users exchange a success Emerson's first Global Users Exchange in Europe attracted more than 1,000 delegates for a mix of presentations, keynotes, industry forums and product technical sessions. » Read More


06/07/2012 HSE statistics reveal workplace deaths decline has stalled Provisional statistics just published by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) show the number of workers fatally injured in Britain last year remains largely unchanged against the previous 12 months. » Read More


06/07/2012 Strategic partnership for Liquid Air Energy Storage UK-based Highview Power Storage, developer of the liquid air energy process, is partnering with German Messer Group, the world's largest owner-managed international industrial gases company. » Read More


05/07/2012 Make it in Great Britain Challenge finalists unveiled Business Minister Mark Prisk has announced the finalists of a nationwide competition to seek out the UK's next big pre-market products, processes and concepts. » Read More


05/07/2012 New boss for manufacturing’s skills council Manufacturing's sector skills council Semta has announced that Sarah Sillars OBE will be its new chief executive. » Read More


05/07/2012 IEMA-certified training helps environmental performance A new training programme aimed at skilling-up managers and others on environmental management and sustainability is now available from the British Safety Council. » Read More


04/07/2012 Cable calls for manufacturers to ‘Make it in Great Britain’ Business Secretary Vince Cable is to urge the manufacturing sector to 'Make it in Great Britain' today at the Siemens Answers for Industry Conference in Manchester. » Read More
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