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Pneumatic Valves and Controls
News Release from: SMC Pneumatics (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2003
Exhibition bus hits the road again
After last year's successful tour, the SMC exhibition bus is returning to the UK - this time for three months, commencing in May 2003.
After last year's successful tour, the SMC exhibition bus is returning to the UK - this time for three months, commencing in May 2003 The distinctive bus, will contain 11 static and 22 dynamic product panels, together with a number of new product panels showing the latest in pneumatic and electric technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ranging from the new energy-saving speed controllers, fluid system control, pick and place manipulation and clean room systems, the bus will offer cost effective solutions, to every day automation requirements.
The bus route will cover major centres throughout the UK, including, Belfast, through to Manchester, Glasgow, Hull, Wrexham, Stoke on Trent, Bristol, Plymouth and many others.
Full details are contained on the SMC website, where visitors are encouraged to register their intention to visit.
Chairman and Managing Director, Steve Bangs, commented, "In its inaugural year the expo bus proved to be a superb tool, over the past 9 months the vehicle clocked up over 50,000 miles, on its way around Europe, showing previews of our new products, in comfortable and conducive surrounds".
He continues: "The feedback from our customers has been very positive, so we feel that this year, with more new products, solutions and additional venues, our customer base will be very well served".
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