Industry Europe – Issue 22.9

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NEWS

MOVINGON

Relocations and expansions across Europe

Exmac Automation moves to new factory

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eading materials handling and automation specialist Exmac Automation Ltd has relocated to a new purpose-designed 44,000 sq ft facility at Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, UK. Announcing the move, managing director Gary Sweeney says relocation was essential in order to build on the success of the business following the MacDonald Humfrey Automation (MHA) acquisition in 2010, and to manage future growth. The new site, located just one M5 motorway junction north of the company’s former Worcester

factory, will transform Exmac’s manufacturing facilities within a systematically re-planned and re-equipped working environment, which also includes more spacious office accommodation. Exmac, which is the largest British manufacturer of conveying, materials handling and logistics systems, provides comprehensive turnkey solutions that include design, manufacture, project management, factory assembly and testing, and installation. www.exmac.co.uk

Porsche Consulting opens base in China W

ith the establishment of a location in China, the Porsche Consulting GmbH management consultancy firm, based in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany, carries forward its systematic international growth strategy. With headquarters in Shanghai, Porsche Consulting Ltd will be launched at the onset of 2013. After Italy, Brazil and the United States, it will be the fourth foreign branch of the consultancy firm. “To be present with our own office in Shanghai allows us to provide support to current and future clients in China and other countries in the Far East far better and even more directly,” says Eberhard Weiblen, president and CEO of Porsche Consulting GmbH. In Asia, Porsche Consulting is focusing primarily on the automotive industry, aeronautics and space as well as machine building. www.porscheconsulting.com

Rolls-Royce expands in Japan R

olls-Royce Motor Cars has announced that a strong interest in the company’s super luxury cars has resulted in the marque opening increased retail space in Tokyo and a new

New Audi plant in Mexico

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udi will build its new plant on the American continent in San José Chiapa, in the State of Puebla, Central Mexico. The new plant marks a major milestone in the growth required in Audi’s Strategy 2020. Site conditions, logistics links, infrastructure, well-qualified employees and living quality – these were the decisive 20 Industry Europe

presence in Osaka, in addition to an upgraded showroom in Yokohama. The CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, visited both Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Tokyo and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Yokohama and also oversaw the opening of a new, expanded showroom at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Tokyo. Paul Harris, regional director, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Asia-Pacific said: “In 2011 Japan matched 2010’s sales result, a remarkable achievement considering the challenging market conditions.” www.rolls-roycemotorcars.com criteria for the choice of location. “The production site in San José Chiapa meets various key requirements of our global growth strategy and we can step up our activities in American markets,” said Rupert Stadler, chairman of the board of management of AUDI AG. The chosen location is an ideal base from which to supply international markets from Mexico. He continued: “We

PNA boosts Ouistreham terminal with €20m investment

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nder the supervision of port owner PNA, the first phase of the Ouistreham ferry terminal’s extension and redevelopment has been completed successfully, at a cost of €16 million. When the second phase (worth €3 million), supervised by Caen-Normandy Chamber of Commerce & Industry, is finished, the new facility will be greatly improved: it is due to be fully operational at some stage in the autumn of 2012. The Ouistreham cross-Channel ferry terminal has provided a link between north-western France and the UK since 1986. In the space of 26 years, the Caen-Ouistreham port has become the leading Channel crossing west of the Strait of Dover, handling both passengers and goods in large numbers. Completion of the project will lead to a range of improvements to the terminal’s facilities and functionalities. Parking facilities for unaccompanied trailers and heavy-goods vehicles (HGVs) will be doubled to 280 places, and the process of loading and unloading vehicles will be optimised and made more secure. www.ubifrance.com/uk/

are delighted that the Mexican government and the state of Puebla are so supportive of our project.” Audi will build the successor to its current Audi Q5 SUV model at its Mexican plant, with a planned annual output of 150,000 units. Production is scheduled to begin in 2016. www.audi.com


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Winds of change East Metal

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Keeping it cool Norpe

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Customer support Tech Data

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Modular marine furniture – safer by design Norac

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Poised for growth JOTKEL

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Yarns and threads from Hungary Coats Hungary

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Pioneering hygienic, sustainable disposables

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Expanding fibre technology Buckeye Technologies

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In the pipeline Wavin Ekoplastik

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Made of steel Alfa Acciai

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Heaping up riches Talvivaara

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A high technology focus Emmegi

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A global service provider Gruppo Piantoni

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Aero dynamic Aeromet International

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Complex castings Luitpoldhütte

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Responsible steel-making Acroni

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Making it better Atlas

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Driving linear technology forward Schneeberger

6min
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Nordic Brass Nordic Brass

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All tied up Bridon International

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Masters of construction machinery Hidromek

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A healthy level of growth Nestlé

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Increasing payload performance

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The eyes have it Tobii Technology

4min
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Transforming power supply parameters ABB

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The taste of success JOWA

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Clean, lean, power machine Budapest Power Plant

4min
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Taking UPS technology to a new level Piller Group

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Generating higher output and greater flexibility NEM

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Specialists in energy optimisation Apator

5min
pages 98-101

Customised high quality solutions

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pages 94-97

First in advanced PCBs Aspocomp

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pages 90-93

Setting new standards in robotic power products Honda

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Spinning with success Hajdu

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pages 82-85

Special in silicones CHT R Beitlich

4min
pages 78-81

Innovation in speciality chemicals Rhodia

6min
pages 69-73

Specialist in water-based additives Coatex

4min
pages 74-77

Ready for the recovery Cosmo

5min
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A strong partner Handler Construction

4min
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Lighting the future Tecnomeccanica

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Sound investment Alpine Group

5min
pages 52-58

Seeking new partners TS Tech

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High pressure solutions

6min
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Aesthetic value – design and performance Ostnor

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Investment in precision Linamar

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pages 44-47

Keeping cool EPTA Group

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Flying high Mettis Aerospace

4min
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Technology spotlight Advances in technology

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Bill Jamieson

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Steel news The latest from the industry

10min
pages 11-13

Linking up Combining strengths

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James Srodes A thankless task

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Innovations in high strength steel

4min
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Winning business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Challenging times for steel

8min
pages 8-10

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20
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