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News Release from: Anchor Chain and Power Transmission | Subject: Anchor chains
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 November 2004
Roller chain is low-cost alternative
A completely new range of low-cost chain and power transmission products, branded Anchor, has been launched in the UK and the rest of Europe.
A completely new range of low-cost chain and power transmission products, branded Anchor, has been launched in the UK and the rest of Europe The range initially covers a wide range of roller chain but will be extended to include conveyor chain, sprockets, gearboxes and flexible couplings
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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All Anchor products are sourced from low cost regions including SE Asia and offer engineers a low-cost, yet reliable, range of products for applications where an economical solution is required.
The key factories that have been chosen to manufacture Anchor branded products have Anchors own quality control engineers on site to ensure that quality standards are consistently achieved.
With the backing of Renold, Europe's largest chain and power transmission manufacturer, customers can be assured of consistent product quality, reliability and availability.
Anchor has contracted stocking and logistics to Europe's leading mechanical power transmission logistics company.
According to Berdon Robertson, Anchor's Managing Director: "All Anchor products will be available ex stock and are set to become a first choice for OEMs, large users and distributors looking for a quality, low cost solution across Europe".
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