Issue 09.2014
Come and see us at one of the largest indoor stands in Hall 5, W160.
Blue Group at RWM 2014 Number 125 at the 125th Transwaste score in Blue Spares promotion Williams & Williams invest in MRF Blue Group takes on Hartl distributorship McGowan’s grab Powerscreens Blue Southern deliver new Doppstadt Wood an ECS help you? Tamar Organics Count on Blue News in Brief
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MHL 250 Launch!
Blue Group at RWM 2014 Waste processing, recycling and materials handling equipment distributor, Blue Group, is exhibiting at the RWM Show again, this time on one of the largest indoor stands at the show (Number 5W160-Y161). Recent significant developments in the Group’s growth and evolution will be highlighted this year with the introduction of BlueMAC tailor-made MRF plants and excavator-mounted crusher buckets from Hartl. Numerous other innovations will also be showcased on the two-storey stand, representing a whole range of plant, equipment and services now available from Blue Group for the discerning recycling professional. From the Blue Fuchs range, the new MHL250E long-reach materials handler will make its debut as will the latest offering from Doppstadt, the brand new AK 510k mobile shredder which supersedes the best-selling AK 430. A GK De-Stoner will be demonstrated and a new range of recycling plant fire suppression systems from One Seven will also be introduced. Particular care has been taken to ensure that equipment on show at this year’s exhibition truly reflects the recycling and re-use principles of the industry. The structure of the stand and meeting areas will largely be constructed from recycling plant elements, including a static BlueMAC trommel, flooring and railing normally used in the construction and installation of BlueMAC MRFs, thereby emphasising the build quality of the product while ensuring that most of the stand itself will revert to its normal usage after the show is over. BlueMAC Tailor-Made MRF Systems The increasing move towards bespoke MRF systems allows the recycling professional to handle even more varied in-coming waste streams and produce highly specified
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end-product recyclables. The ability to fit new multi-tasking recycling plants into existing yards, often with site and dimensional restrictions, also contributes to the popularity of the tailor-made solution. Here BlueMAC ticks all the boxes and, through long-standing relationships with such specialist market-leaders such as Doppstadt and General Kinematics, can also incorporate the best shredding and air-classifying equipment into their MRF designs, including volume reduction and sized RDF/SRF production. The BlueMAC components list is impressive, of the highest quality and includes feeders, conveyors, trommels, picking stations, flip flow screens, ballistic separators and ferrous/ non-ferrous removal systems - all of which feature robust design and manufacture to ensure a long and productive working life. These modular components, combined with the compatible shredders and air classifiers, form the basis for virtually any reclamation task, providing BlueMAC with the ability to provide turnkey recycling plant and equipment solutions economically, effectively and efficiently.
Fuchs MHL250E Long-Reach Materials Handler
From Blue Fuchs comes the brand new MHL250E, a 14 tonnes class wheeled machine with compact dimensions that is designed and built specifically for the recycling market. With a 9m reach, four point hydraulic outriggers for complete stability and a fuel-miserly, low emissions engine that generates 85kW, the MHL250E has power to spare for most recycling and reclamation applications. Additionally, the luxurious yet practical operator’s cab features an optional hydraulic elevation giving a 5.2m raised line of sight for optimum load and site visibility during the working cycles. Doppstadt AK 510k Mobile Shredder
The Doppstadt AK 510 high speed shredder supersedes the ever popular AK 430. Featuring new advancements which include a revolutionary replacement basket system, an uprated engine to 510HP and a new flail hammer system, the new AK 510k provides improved production and even more cost effective shredding. The AK 510k is designed and built specifically for wood and green waste processing, with large volume capacities for even more intensive shredding of tree-trunks, roots, pallets and building timber waste, green and organic waste. A high-speed shredder, the crawlermounted AK 510k also features a higher flywheel mass and the new flail system is said to improve capacity by up to 20% over its predecessor. Additionally, the whole flail unit swings back later in harder material, leading to a more aggressive infeed and less overlengths. Flail tip exchange is some 30% quicker too, as the new system obviates the need for wedges – and there is no bending of the flail tips either. Smoother diesel engine control reduces fuel consumption and the new model also features a design to reduce impacts from the shredding compartment which leads to less wear and tear in the complete drive.
Hartl Crusher Buckets
Two examples from the 4-model Hartl range will be displayed – the HBC 750 and HBC 950, with 0.65m³ and 0.87m³ load capacity respectively and suited to carrier excavators with operating weights of 16 to 22 tonnes. Hartl crusher buckets provide flexible, mobile and economical crushing and screening solutions for recycling and demolition applications as well as natural stone. Particular to the Hartl design is the toggle plate that is specially designed to be positioned upwards, not downwards as is the case with conventional crushers. Also, the Hartl system generates an aggressive figure-of-eight motion that produces high average performance rates, minimal wear and a high quality cubical end product which minimises oversize material.
Equipment on show at this year’s exhibition truly reflects the recycling and re-use principles of the industry.
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Number 25 at the 125th TEREX Fuchs recently celebrated 125 years of successful manufacturing and to mark the occasion hosted a gala reception at their premises in Bad Schonborn, Germany. Distributors and customers from across the globe were invited to attend and inspect the production process, and learn about the latest developments in material handling and experience a preview of the new entry model TEREX Fuchs Material Handler, the MHL250E, due to be launched in the UK at the RWM exhibition in September this year. Blue Machinery (Fuchs) Ltd attended in force with over 20 customers and staff travelling from the UK to join in the celebrations, and indeed Blue Fuchs itself had reason to also celebrate as part of the festivities saw the exclusive UK and Ireland distributor awarded Three Crown Dealer Status for the second year running. Managing Director, Terry Hughes, commented “Once again we are proud to have our efforts to promote TEREX Fuchs by offering our customers first rate service and back up officially recognised by our partners in Bad Schonborn. We
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look forward to continually improving to try and secure this Three Crown Dealer Certification for many more years to come.” And the good news just kept on coming, as CF Booth Ltd, the Rotherham based scrap processing giant, placed an order at the gala event for a new MHL335D, their 25th TEREX Fuchs Material Handler. Shown opposite with TEREX Fuchs Managing Director, Ron DeVries and Terry Hughes, James Nicholls (centre), of CF Booth, said “Fuchs offer great value for money and a solid return on our investment. We know we are buying a quality product and in Blue we have found a partner where we can rely on a fast and value for money aftercare offering. There’s a nice ring about buying number 25 at the 125, and we are delighted to have been invited to celebrate with the team here at Fuchs and Blue.”
Ron DeVries was delighted at the new business and in his speech to all attendees during the gala dinner at the end of the first night, publicly thanked CF Booth for their business and continuing loyalty.
Transwaste score in Blue Spares promotion When the World Cup final was fast approaching, Bruce Pritchard of Transwaste Recycling and Aggregates was the lucky winner of Blue Spares latest promotion and won himself a 50” Samsung TV.
Yorkshire based Transwaste Recycling and Aggregates were formed in 2002 and have grown exponentially to the point of being voted the UK’s fastest growing waste and resource management business by CIWM this year. The company offers a wide range of recycling services and handle many waste streams including bricks, concrete, green waste, wood, plasterboard, plastic, cardboard and metal. Any residue is turned into either a solid recovered fuel for heating cement kilns or a refuse derived fuel for use in producing electricity in waste to energy plants. In order to achieve these exacting high standards, Transwaste operate a range of OEM equipment marketed by Blue Group including a Doppstadt SM620 trommel,
a Doppstadt DW3060 Bio Power slow speed shredder, a Doppstadt DW 2560 and a Powerscreen Warrior 1800 mobile screen. Commenting on his success, Bruce said “I’m delighted to have won this fantastic prize from Blue Spares. It couldn’t have come at a better time as I’m just about to move house. Thank you very much.” In addition, commenting on genuine spares parts suppliers Blue Spares, Bruce added "I always get a first class service from Lee at Blue Spares, from knowledge of parts through to speed of response. I look forward to continuing our relationship with Blue Spares in the future.”
Pictured L to R, site manager Bruce Pritchard and Blue Spares Lee Holman.
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Williams & Williams invest in a BlueMAC Dry Recyclables MRF Williams & Williams who are based in the Llyn Peninsula in North West Wales, have recently installed the latest Dry Recycling MRF which has been designed and built by BlueMAC and supplied by Blue Machinery Central. The company commenced trading in 1920, selling animal feed and coal to the local community by the current managing director Meurig Jones’s great uncle. Since then Meurig, who purchased the company in 1987, has driven the business from a single skip truck and six skips to the multi-faceted recycling company that it is today, with the company being in the enviable position of being one of the only recycling companies in the area. With the business now employing 18 personnel and covering the surrounding areas, steady rational growth has seen the company services expand to cover skip hire, the supply of sand, gravel and other recycled materials, road sweeper hire, septic tank emptying, drain jetting and cleaning and
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waste processing, with their current recycling operations achieving an overall 85% recyclables recovery rate. “The decision to purchase a new MRF as part of a £½ million investment was taken to make the business more efficient, safer and more profitable. We did look at other potential suppliers as well as BlueMAC but the final design and quality of build went in BlueMAC’s favour. With their vast experience and their design and engineering capabilities it gave us a lot of confidence in making the investment” commented MD Meurig Jones.
The plant
Configured by a team of innovative BlueMAC engineers, the new Dry Recyclables MRF was designed to fit into a tight footprint within an existing structure and provides a compact efficient materials flow from the incoming household waste stream to the final separated and recyclable products. Easy to access, the plant features full walkways and is fully guarded throughout. Operated by a team of 3, waste material is fed into a hopper which conveys the material up an inclined conveyor to a ballistic separator. This splits the material 3 ways; -40mm fines, 2D material (flats-predominantly paper and cardboard) and 3D material (rounds-predominantly plastic bottles, trays, ferrous and non-ferrous cans). The 2D material is then fed up a line with one picking bay, where paper is separated from cardboard manually. Any 3D material is fed up a line where it goes through a manual quality control pick. A magnet then removes ferrous material which is then chuted into a baler with an eddy current separator removing non-ferrous material which again is also chuted into a specific baler. The 2D/3D separation is done to boost performance in the next phase of equipment, which is the advanced core of the system. Here material flows onto a Titech dual-split optical sorter which rejects any polyethylene terephthalate (PET); the material is then recirculated and fed into the Titech again for a second hit with any high-density polyethylene (HDPE) separated and ejected. Any residual material with low value is also rejected. “Overall we are very pleased with the plant, in particular Ben McQuaid, Oliver McShane and Paul McCann of Blue, who worked very closely with us in designing a high quality engineered plant that would fit into our existing building. Quite simply ‘it does what it says on the tin’. We also have the added confidence of a full spares and 24/7 service package with Blue Machinery Central” commented Meurig.
Partially powered by 192 solar panels that generate 48kW these panels provide 50-75% of the electrical requirement for the new plant at Williams & Williams which has been designed to achieve a throughput of 8tph. Providing a 100% recyclable solution from their current incoming household waste stream this will provide a future proof capacity for the company through a more efficient process with additional environmental benefits. Company ethos
Meurig Jones commented, “It has always been the company’s aim to offer a high quality service at a competitive rate through the efficient use of recycling. This investment in the new BlueMAC Dry Recyclables Plant will take the company one step further towards this goal. The local community is very important to the company and I would like to raise the profile of recycling in Gwynedd. We already arrange evening visits to the yard by local groups and we foresee a strong role in targeting local schools by offering site visits to emphasize and educate the importance of recycling.”
Watch the plant in action at www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOFLznpe40k
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Blue Group takes on Hartl Distributorship Screening, crushing, recycling and materials handling equipment distributor Blue Group, is pleased to announce that the company has been appointed UK distributors for the high quality and versatile range of specialist screening and crushing excavator buckets, manufactured by Hartl of Austria.
Already successful UK distributors for a number of worldclass manufacturers of compatible quarrying, mining, materials handling and recycling plant and equipment, this latest addition to Blue Group’s growing portfolio further confirms the company’s planned and rational expansion in highly competitive markets. Blue Group Managing Director, Pat McGeary commented, “To us, Hartl specialist buckets seem an obvious extra string to our bow. The clever design, build quality and performance of their buckets can only enhance our reputation for providing the best possible equipment available.” “We already have a high level of success with large static and mobile processing plants and materials handlers in the industries suited to Hartl products. We see this robust and productive range as a superb additional option for our many customers in quarrying, recycling and demolition as well as giving us an excellent opportunity to develop other markets where this type of equipment is ideal.”
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Alexander Hartl, CEO of Hartl Engineering & Marketing GmbH, added “We are delighted to have Blue Group joining as our distributor partner for the UK and are confident that this successful and progressive company will enjoy considerable success with our range of specialist crushing and screening buckets." The Hartl range encompasses hydraulically operated crushing and screening buckets, with a series of specialist options such as dust suppression, quick coupling and integral magnets for tramp metal extraction during processing. Central automatic lubrication is standard throughout the range. Another innovative feature is the Hartl Crush Control which utilises CCTV technology to allow operators to fully monitor the crushing chamber or screening basket during working cycles, all from the comfort and safety of the cab.
The HBC Crusher Range
“Quattro” technology is particular to the Hartl design, featuring a toggle plate that is positioned upwards, not downwards as is the case with conventional crushers, says the company. Also, the Hartl system generates an aggressive figure-of-eight motion that produces high average performance rates, minimal wear and a high quality cubical end product which minimises oversize material. Applications include C&D material as well as natural stone and aggregates. The 4-model HBC crusher range has load capacities from 0.60 to 1.53m³ and is suitable for carrier excavators with operating weights upwards from 8 tonnes.
The HBS Screener Range
These are flexible and cost-effective excavator attachments for screening both natural stone products and recyclable material into usable fractions. The combination of shovel bucket with a trommel drum, which features easily interchangeable meshes, allows operators to separate materials on site and exactly where it is needed. Applications encompass recycled materials, natural stone and aggregates, soil and wood-chips. The 4-model HBS screener range has load capacities of between 0.51 and 5.95m³ and, just like the crusher series, also suits carrier machines weighing from 8 tonnes.
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McGowan’s grab Powerscreens for Parkway Recycling New Blue Southern customers Parkway Recycling of Birmingham have recently taken delivery of 3 new Powerscreens as part of an expansion plan into aggregate recycling. A new customer to Blue Southern, Parkway Recycling are a subsidiary of Paul McGowan Grab Hire. The new Recycling arm of the business has been formed to enable Parkway to crush and screen their own concrete and asphalt, producing a quality recycled products as a result. In order to process the large volumes of incoming aggregate type materials, Parkway Recycling invested in a Powerscreen Warrior 1400X, Premiertrak R400 and a Powertrak 750. This versatile fleet enables various configurations or standalone setups to be utilised to carry out various scalping, crushing, screening and stockpiling requirements. The newly released X version of the ever popular Warrior 1400 has been designed with economy in mind, with reduced engine running speed and enhanced hydraulics, the 1400X offers a reduction in fuel consumption of up to 15% in comparison to its predecessor. This can translate into a substantial financial saving for customers over the lifetime of the machine. Improved versatility and design specifications are other key achievements of the Warrior 1400X, with the screening angle range widening to 13°-19°. Standard stockpiling capacity on all conveyors has increased by up to 25%. The Powerscreen Premiertrak R400 high performance primary jaw crusher is designed for medium scale operators in quarrying, demolition, recycling and mining applications. The R400 version comes complete with hydraulic release.
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User benefits include track mobility for a quick set-up time, hydraulic crusher setting adjustment for total control of product size and crusher overload protection to prevent damage by uncrushable objects. The Powertrak 750 screen is a multi-purpose scalping machine, robustly constructed, and geared towards heavy duty scalping in applications such as blasted rock, overburden and C&D. The lively screening action lends itself equally as well to fine screening applications with materials such as crusher run and topsoil. Commenting on the new Powerscreen fleet, Owner Paul McGowan said “The reason for buying Powerscreen equipment is quite simple, for quality. From the design and reliability of the machines through to the productivity and low running costs, everything about the Powerscreen equipment exudes quality.” On the decision to purchase the equipment from Blue Southern, Mr McGowan added "I have to say that Mark McMullan was a huge factor in my decision process. From the initial discussions, Mark was extremely professional and could not do enough for us, giving great confidence that we would be looked after in the long run. Blue Group have an excellent reputation within the industry and I have great faith in their after sales support in looking after our machines in the future.”
Blue Southern deliver new Doppstadt SM620 Doppstadt hire specialists Dave Waite (Ramsbury Plant Ltd) and Bob Membury (RJ Auto Electrical Ltd) have recently taken delivery of their Fifth Doppstadt machine in the past year as supplied by Blue Machinery Southern Ltd. bio is suited to a wide range of volume reduction applications.
The new Doppstadt SM620 Trommel Screen is their latest addition to the fleet which also includes their new DW2060k Bio Slow Speed Shredder, and a further SM620. These new models complement their existing hire fleet of Doppstadts which totals 13 units, made up of a range of slow and high speed shredders and trommel screens. The partnership of Dave and Bob came about 3 years ago when the two experienced Doppstadt men decided to diversify and setup a hire fleet of their own. With vast experience supporting the equipment from a maintenance and auto electrical point of view, they both felt it was time to venture into contract hiring the equipment. Initially looking to take things slowly, the pair have been overwhelmed by the uptake and their fleet has grown exponentially as a result. Originally focussing predominantly on the South West, things have evolved and they now have machines throughout the country.
The SM620 mobile trommel is a true workhorse which offers flexibility in all applications. The SM620’s versatility is a key attribute that appeals to contractors as it is equally at home screening wood or organics as it is in a waste or soil application. Designed with a 6m long by 2m diameter interchangeable drum, the fine material is removed via the side conveyor with the material size predetermined by the apertures of the drum. In addition, the new Doppstadt DW2060k Bio power is an equally versatile slow speed shredder. Small in footprint but capable of exceptional throughput, the DW2060
Commenting on the Doppstadt investments, Dave said “Bob and I have vast experience of the equipment and the diverse applications in which they work so we really are an ideal partnership. Knowing the Doppstadt equipment as we both do, when it came to setting up a hire fleet, we were never going to go anywhere else. The Doppstadt brand is synonymous with quality, and the robust, maintenance friendly design makes them perfect for the contracting game.” Talking of Blue Group, Bob enthused “We have worked with Blue for a long number of years and have an excellent relationship with the guys. The backup support form Blue Spares for genuine replacement parts is second to none and its pivotal for us in order to ensure we minimise the downtime of our fleet.”
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Wood an ECS help you? Fife Resource Solutions, a company wholly owned by Fife Council, have once again demonstrated their recycling credentials with the addition of an Eddie Current System for their new wood processing operation.
To complement their existing Doppstadt DW 2060 K Bio Power slow speed shredder and SM 620 Trommel screen setup at Ladybank, Fife Resource Solutions have recently adapted their existing green waste operation to include an AK235 high speed shredder and an Eddie Current System (ECS) to increase their profitability and operational efficiency. The Doppstadt DW 2060k Bio Power is fitted with an overband magnet and the SM 620 with a magnetic head drum for the removal of all ferrous material from the processed wood. With increasing levels of non-ferrous content in terms of door handles, hinges etc, a simple cost analysis showed that the Eddie current could be added into the configuration to greatly improve the product quality and profitability.
Commenting on the new wood processing setup, Operations Manager Neil Walker said "A new opportunity for the sale of a quality wood product and a rise in recycled wood tonnages from our MRF, required a state of the art wood processing plant." He added "The plant has exceeded our expectation in terms of productivity and quality. The removal of both non ferrous and ferrous metals in order to meet biomass fuel specifications has also provided an extra revenue stream." On Blue Scotland, Neil also pointed out "As usual Blue have fulfilled their remit of integrating new technologies in order to future proof out operation."
“The plant has exceeded our expectation in terms of productivity and quality. The removal of both non ferrous and ferrous metals in order to meet biomass fuel specifications has also provided an extra revenue stream.� Neil Walker, Operations Manager
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Tamar Organics takes delivery of two more Doppstadt Machines Tamar Organics has purchased a Doppstadt DW 3060K Bio Power shredder and a Doppstadt SM 620K Trommel from main distributor Blue Machinery (London) Ltd. These new highly productive mobile machines join two other Doppstadts already in the Tamar fleet, both of which have given sterling service over the years. Tamar Organics – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tamar Energy, a leading specialist in the production of renewable energy from anaerobic digestion plants – manages and operates in-vessel (IVC) and open windrow (OWC) composting services to the most stringent quality standards, producing high quality, nutrient rich and peat-free biofertiliser. Tamar Organics’ Divisional Manager Andy Sibley said “The DW 3060K will work between two sites processing in the region of 50,000 tonnes of green waste a year while the SM 620K will be based at our Tempsford facility, screening around 35,000 tpa of green waste”. He continues “These machines have impressed us with their low running costs and reliability and Blue Machinery’s parts and service backup is excellent, knowledgeable and timely”. Matt Scott, Blue Machinery’s Area Sales Manager said “Tamar undertook a detailed analysis of what is currently available on the market and the Doppstadt machines proved to be the best solution for their requirements.” The crawler-mounted Doppstadt DW 3060K Bio Power heavy-duty shredder is capable of handling large bulk timber and wastewood, mixed construction waste and industrial refuse. This single shaft shredder has numerous beneficial features, which include: Optimum tooth arrangement on the 3m wide roller which rotates at 31RPM; 21 roller teeth and 22 comb teeth which ensure comprehensive shredding of the feed material; reversible fan wheel; generous hopper shape and size for easy loading; electrically controlled
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roller reversing and a large return conveyor. Additionally, the shredder is equipped with a hydraulically foldable rear conveyor which contributes to a fast set-up time once on site. The DW 3060K is equipped with a 320kW (435HP) Mercedes-Benz diesel engine which has power to spare for heavy duty applications and processing multiple waste material types, producing recyclables to exacting specifications and enabling significant volume reductions – all with a reliability, productivity and fuel economy which belie its size. An additional benefit of this machine is the tracked chassis which allows one operator to load and move the unit, saving time and reducing operating costs. The Doppstadt SM 620K features the well-proven trommel screening drum construction with interior helix, which enables space-saving horizontal machine installation. Designed and built for the screening and separation of domestic, green, C&D waste and wastewood this machine is also ideal for the production of biomass and RDF. The trommel drum has a large screening area of 38.8m² and a rotating speed of up to 15RPM. Replaceable screens, a variety of ancillary equipment and choice of mesh sizes allows this flexible machine to be adjusted and reconfigured for a wide variety of screening tasks and feed material. An efficient mechanical power transmission features direct chain wheel drive, with geared motors at the drum surface, and the variable speed provides optimum adjustment for regulation of the screening quality. State-of-the-art SPS control makes for easy and precise operation and access to the machine’s performance and operating data. The self-propelled crawler undercarriage provides agile mobility for working at chosen locations throughout the site as required.
For all your service requirements, count on Blue‌ Blue Scotland have recently invested heavily in a new fleet of vans for their engineers, emphasising Blue’s continual commitment to offering an unrivalled after sales service. For all your service requirements, whether it be preventative maintenance, emergency breakdown, scheduled service work or refurbishment, call your local contact from the list below: Scotland (John Bryce) 01786 469 444
Southern (Steve Pople) 01275 390 544
London (Darren Gathercole) 0845 260 8920
Fuchs (Scott McGrath) 01275 841 241
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News in brief BlueMAC Achieves ISO Quality Management Accreditations Specialist bespoke recycling plant manufacturer, BlueMAC, has achieved two stringent ISO quality and environmental management accreditations – ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004. A further additional recognition of the excellence of the company’s production procedures comes with OHSAS 18001 certification, which is awarded in recognition of BlueMAC’s clearly defined management system to identify and control health and safety risks. ISO 9001:2008 is a standard based on a number of quality management principles which include a strong customer focus, the motivation and involvement of management, the process approach and continual improvement thereof. Using ISO 9001:2008 helps to ensure that customers get consistent, high quality products and services which, in turn, brings many business benefits.
ISO 14001:2004 provides practical tools for companies and organisations looking to identify and control environmental impact and constantly improve environmental performance; it also sets out the criteria for an environmental management system. ISO 14001:2004 provides assurance to company management and employees as well as external stakeholders that environmental impact is being measured and improved. OHSAS 18001 provides specifications for a clearly defined management system to identify and control health and safety risks. Organisations are able to minimise risks to their workforce, visitors and external contractors on their premises. The standard enables companies to put processes in place to continually review, improve and implement occupational health and safety. Commenting on the company’s accreditations, Director Pat McGeary said “Quality management system certifications to these standards are highly coveted and, we believe, somewhat rare in our industry. BlueMAC is justly proud to have achieved these accreditations which clearly reflect our way of working and the emphasis we have always placed on quality, health and safety and, of course, environmental sensitivity.”
Junior Footballers Grab Fuchs Sponsorship Wedding bells at Blue Scotland Congratulations to Blue Scotland’s Kieran and Kirstine on becoming Mr & Mrs O’Kane on the 28th June 2014. Everyone at Blue would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the very best for your future together.
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Blue Machinery (Fuchs) Ltd recently agreed to sponsor a local Under 12 Football Team which saw the business provide the kit for Caldicot Town Blues to play in the East Gwent Junior League. Blue Fuchs MD, Terry Hughes, said “We’re delighted to have the opportunity to offer our support and wish the team all the very best for the coming season.” The Blues (how fitting is that name!) start the new season in September and will play 24 games in their chase for glory.
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