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News Release from: Tomoe Valve
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2005
Butterfly valves delivered on time
Tomoe Valve has supplied all the mechanical service butterfly valves on the furnace and filling hall pipeline links at the new Quinn Glass manufacturing plant.
Tomoe Valve, a world-leading supplier of butterfly valves to industrial manufacturers, recently secured a significant order to supply all the mechanical service butterfly valves on the furnace and filling hall pipeline links at the new Quinn Glass manufacturing plant near Warrington The new plant is built to manufacture 5 million bottles a day and has 58 filling vessels for various alcopops and beer filling operations
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Willie Duncan, Sales and Marketing Director at Tomoe Group, commented: "Tomoe's reputation for service and delivery performance was crucial in winning this deal, backed by our ability to support the exacting, fast turnaround project demands".
"Thanks to the combined efforts from our inside sales and operations departments who worked closely with the site and liaised with Lawrence Mechanical in Ireland, the Tomoe team delivered the goods - successfully and on schedule - each time".
Quinn Glass services the food and beverage industry in Ireland and the UK and is building a new state of the art 70,000m2 container glass manufacturing plant with filling lines and an automatic warehouse on a 100 acre site at Ince, Cheshire.
This plant will provide a unique comprehensive glass packaging and filling service for the drinks industry.
The plant will operate 13 glass production lines and five filling lines boasting a production capacity in excess of 4 million containers per day or 1.2 billion per annum, with a filling capacity in excess of 600 million units.
Its automated warehousing will handle 281,300 pallets and end-customer production commences in summer.
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