Week 10 February - 16 February 2002
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Packaging company turns to ALS for novel labelling
With blossoming sales and gross earnings ballooning by a quarter, the packaging giant Huhtamaki is enjoying unprecedented levels of growth.
News from Advanced Labelling Systems, 11 February 2002
Predictive fatigue analysis pays dividends
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AV Technology's Structural and Process Monitoring Division has extensive experience in the capture, analysis and interpretation of fatigue data across a broad spectrum of applications and industries.
News from AV Technology, 11 February 2002
Low noise from high-current bench power supplies
The newly upgraded TSX range of bench power supply units from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) offers very high performance at significantly lower cost than other PSUs of comparable performance.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), 11 February 2002
Regulator boosts robot performance
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A high-flow regulator has saved weight and reduced recharge time for an international Robot Wars contestant.
News from Boiswood, 11 February 2002
Software aims at moulding processes
CoCreate Software has a new series of collaborative design solutions aimed at the plastics design to mould base manufacture process.
News from CoCreate Software, 11 February 2002
Electrical engineering contractor looks to expand
Eastern Contracting is to strengthen its East Midlands based network engineering division with the addition of 30 new jobs.
News from Alfred McAlpine Utility Services SE, 11 February 2002
Website brings together safety and health info
The European Union and the International Labour Organisation have taken an important step towards co-operation on occupational safety and health (OSH) information.
News from European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 11 February 2002
Inserts go online
Fitsco Industries has a new website.
News from Fitsco Industries, 11 February 2002
Report looks at European workwear market
Who will survive? That is the question posed by Emma Smith, Research Analyst with Frost and Sullivan in her market report on the European Workwear market.
News from Frost and Sullivan, 11 February 2002
Switch through walls - without holes
A novel switching technology is now available which means that it is possible to operate a switch on the other side of walls (50-100mm thick) without the need to drill holes.
News from Herga Electric, 11 February 2002
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