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Joloda launches an easy loader VanLoda
With mounting pressure to reduce the number of large trucks for urban deliveries, light vans are increasingly used for the carriage of pallets and other heavy and awkward items.
The new VanLoda system from Joloda enables up to three pallets up to 1000 kilos in weight and of various footprint sizes (four in long wheel base vehicles) to be loaded and pushed into the length of the vehicle by one man without undue strain.
Level best
The environmental credentials of dock levellers supplied by Crawford enabled them to be specified at Gazeley’s new sustainable industrial development in Staffordshire.
Gazeley's G-Park Blue Planet in Chatterley Valley, Staffordshire is the first ever building to achieve a BREEAM design Outstanding rating by scoring exemplary credits in four areas of BREEAM, and achieving an exceptional standard of sustainability as a carbon positive development.
Castell puts safety first
A new interlocking driveaway prevention system from Castell is helping to protect loading bay personnel at two of Dairy Crest’s sites in the UK.
Dairy Crest, one of the UK’s leading chilled dairy foods company, is protecting loading bay personnel at two sites with Castell’s interlocking driveaway prevention system, Salvo.
Hart Doors’ latest installation
One of Hart Door Systems' latest international orders has now been installed at Bermuda's Emissions Control Testing Station. This view shows the Speedor Super, Hart's high-speed, automatic, door, installed and fully functional at the vehicular entrance to the facility.
Hart Door Systems’ range of industrial shutters are designed to comply with the current British and EC safety regulations. Optional specification levels can be varied to meet any special operation requirements.
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