Prometeon Hires Marketing Manager for UK, Eire and Nordics

Prometeon Tyre Group has appointed Ali Yilmaz as Marketing Manager for the UK, Eire and Nordic countries. He will report to Peter Fairlie, Managing Director, and will lead the company’s UK marketing team.

Ali Yilmaz brings to the role more than 10 years of tyre industry experience, the last three years with Prometeon Tyre Group in Turkey and in Milan, Italy, at the company’s European head office. Prior to his new appointment, he was Prometeon Marketing Manager for Turkey, Russia, Africa and the Middle East.

Ali Yilmaz said: “I’m very excited to be taking up this new position with Prometeon in the UK, and to be able to contribute to the company’s further growth and development. Prometeon has a tremendous product range and technical expertise, and our extensive distribution network allows us to provide great service and support at a local level. My focus will be on supporting the sales and marketing effort to further build Prometeon’s business with fleet operators and dealers, promoting the benefits of our excellent tyre products and our best-in-class service proposition.”

National Forklift Safety Day to Spread Segregation Message

The UK’s National Forklift Safety Day returns on Tuesday 9th June to promote the importance of safe segregation of pedestrians in the workplace.

David Goss (above), BITA Technical Manager, said: “The restrictions imposed by lockdown thwarted our initial plans, but we were determined that the event would go ahead, as the important segregation message advocated this year has taken on added significance during the coronavirus pandemic.”

The association acted by commissioning a new website – www.nationalforkliftsafetyday.co.uk – dedicated to promoting NFSD and its important message. The portal has become the main focus of the campaign and features a wealth of information related to the issue of safely segregating pedestrians and MHE in the workplace.

Over and above this, BITA has also commissioned a series of six videos, each encapsulating a key aspect of this year’s campaign. These are:
• Management is Responsible for Segregating Pedestrians from Materials Handling Equipment
• Accident Statistics
• Physical Barriers, Risk Assessment & PAS 13
• Assistance Systems
• Working Around Load Handling Equipment
• Training

Each is available to view and download from the new NFSD website.

“BITA is keen that the important safety message underlining this year’s campaign reaches as wide an audience as possible, which is why all the information on the new website is being made available free of charge,” added Mr Goss.
“Anyone with an interest in improving safety standards within the materials handling industry should visit the website and download the videos and media pack so they can promote the message of National Forklift Safety Day to their customers and suppliers, as well as their fellow employees.”

National Forklift Safety Day to Spread Segregation Message

The UK’s National Forklift Safety Day returns on Tuesday 9th June to promote the importance of safe segregation of pedestrians in the workplace.

David Goss (above), BITA Technical Manager, said: “The restrictions imposed by lockdown thwarted our initial plans, but we were determined that the event would go ahead, as the important segregation message advocated this year has taken on added significance during the coronavirus pandemic.”

The association acted by commissioning a new website – www.nationalforkliftsafetyday.co.uk – dedicated to promoting NFSD and its important message. The portal has become the main focus of the campaign and features a wealth of information related to the issue of safely segregating pedestrians and MHE in the workplace.

Over and above this, BITA has also commissioned a series of six videos, each encapsulating a key aspect of this year’s campaign. These are:
• Management is Responsible for Segregating Pedestrians from Materials Handling Equipment
• Accident Statistics
• Physical Barriers, Risk Assessment & PAS 13
• Assistance Systems
• Working Around Load Handling Equipment
• Training

Each is available to view and download from the new NFSD website.

“BITA is keen that the important safety message underlining this year’s campaign reaches as wide an audience as possible, which is why all the information on the new website is being made available free of charge,” added Mr Goss.
“Anyone with an interest in improving safety standards within the materials handling industry should visit the website and download the videos and media pack so they can promote the message of National Forklift Safety Day to their customers and suppliers, as well as their fellow employees.”

Growth Drives Sales Team Shake-Up at Cimcorp

A full schedule of customer orders, growing order sizes and a promising outlook have led Cimcorp to separate its sales departments for the tyre-manufacturing and warehousing & distribution sectors, says the Finland-based maker of robotic order fulfilment solutions.

Kai Tuomisaari, Vice President, Sales, said, “We are making these changes in order to ensure that all customer expectations continue to be met. The needs of our clients in the tyre industry differ somewhat from those of our customers in the warehouse & distribution sector, and we believe that this organisational change will enable us to provide even more efficient and personal service during project negotiations than previously.”

The new structure of system sales at Cimcorp’s headquarters, which is effective from the beginning of June, will support the company’s growth and form the basis for the continuing development of its international organisation, it says.

Three new Directors appointed
Former Sales Manager Veli-Matti Hakala has been appointed as Director, Tyre Industry Sales.

Kari Miikkulainen, formerly Sales Manager, has been appointed to the role of Director, W&D Industry Sales.

The third former Sales Manager to be promoted is Jarno Honkanen, who has been appointed to the role of Director, Solution Management in a brand-new department. The Solution Management department has been established with the specific aim of enhancing and maintaining the competitiveness of Cimcorp’s automation solutions. Mr. Honkanen explained, “My most important task will be to ensure that our solutions meet – competitively – the evolving needs of customers in both of Cimcorp’s core business areas. This means that the Solution Management department will not only need to work closely with both sales divisions, our R&D departments and our parent group, Murata Machinery, Ltd., but also with customers in both the tyre and warehousing & distribution sectors.”

Growth Drives Sales Team Shake-Up at Cimcorp

A full schedule of customer orders, growing order sizes and a promising outlook have led Cimcorp to separate its sales departments for the tyre-manufacturing and warehousing & distribution sectors, says the Finland-based maker of robotic order fulfilment solutions.

Kai Tuomisaari, Vice President, Sales, said, “We are making these changes in order to ensure that all customer expectations continue to be met. The needs of our clients in the tyre industry differ somewhat from those of our customers in the warehouse & distribution sector, and we believe that this organisational change will enable us to provide even more efficient and personal service during project negotiations than previously.”

The new structure of system sales at Cimcorp’s headquarters, which is effective from the beginning of June, will support the company’s growth and form the basis for the continuing development of its international organisation, it says.

Three new Directors appointed
Former Sales Manager Veli-Matti Hakala has been appointed as Director, Tyre Industry Sales.

Kari Miikkulainen, formerly Sales Manager, has been appointed to the role of Director, W&D Industry Sales.

The third former Sales Manager to be promoted is Jarno Honkanen, who has been appointed to the role of Director, Solution Management in a brand-new department. The Solution Management department has been established with the specific aim of enhancing and maintaining the competitiveness of Cimcorp’s automation solutions. Mr. Honkanen explained, “My most important task will be to ensure that our solutions meet – competitively – the evolving needs of customers in both of Cimcorp’s core business areas. This means that the Solution Management department will not only need to work closely with both sales divisions, our R&D departments and our parent group, Murata Machinery, Ltd., but also with customers in both the tyre and warehousing & distribution sectors.”

Camso RES 550 Magnum and Hauler LT Tyres Beat Competition

Camso’s Solideal RES 550 Magnum series (above) and Hauler LT tyres have proven to offer double the tyre life when compared to competition tyres at a client location in New Zealand. The client, an equipment dealer working in the automotive and metal production industry, was seeking a solution that offers maximal tyre life and the lowest operating cost solution.

Premature wear due to high intensity application

Clark Equipment New Zealand, based out of Auckland, had been dealing with a competitor’s tyre solution for many years. Their Omega 16T forklifts, which carts four 3-ton steel rolled barrels at a time, were fitted with foam-filled tyres on the drive positions and resilients on the steer positions.

INDUSTRY Heavy industry, Automotive, Metal production
APPLICATION Manufacturing / industries
ENVIRONMENT Outdoor
SURFACE CONDITIONS Uneven, tar sealant, with smooth area’s in-between

After six months of operations, the tyres started to fail: they showed premature wear and were starting to peel and break apart. Main causes of damage to the tyres were the severe conditions on the site and operator behaviour. Needless to say the customer was not very pleased with this outcome.

Finding a solution to resolve wear issues

Clark Equipment New Zealand approached Camso and asked them to assist with the tyre issues. The Camso experts inspected all the machines and suggested to fit the forklifts with foam-filled Solideal Hauler LT Pneumatics on the drive positions and with a set of resilient Solideal RES 550 Magnum on the steer positions.

After a year of operations, the Camso tyres are still running and the customer is pleased with the results: in addition to reducing downtime, they were able to reduce costs of operations. At the time of the inspection, the drive tyres still looked in great condition and the steer tyres are doing well under the severe conditions they are operating in.

Results of the field test demonstrate that the Solideal RES 550 Magnum series and Hauler LT tyres deliver on Camso’s commitment to providing customers with the lowest operating cost solution for their applications.

Camso RES 550 Magnum and Hauler LT Tyres Beat Competition

Camso’s Solideal RES 550 Magnum series (above) and Hauler LT tyres have proven to offer double the tyre life when compared to competition tyres at a client location in New Zealand. The client, an equipment dealer working in the automotive and metal production industry, was seeking a solution that offers maximal tyre life and the lowest operating cost solution.

Premature wear due to high intensity application

Clark Equipment New Zealand, based out of Auckland, had been dealing with a competitor’s tyre solution for many years. Their Omega 16T forklifts, which carts four 3-ton steel rolled barrels at a time, were fitted with foam-filled tyres on the drive positions and resilients on the steer positions.

INDUSTRY Heavy industry, Automotive, Metal production
APPLICATION Manufacturing / industries
ENVIRONMENT Outdoor
SURFACE CONDITIONS Uneven, tar sealant, with smooth area’s in-between

After six months of operations, the tyres started to fail: they showed premature wear and were starting to peel and break apart. Main causes of damage to the tyres were the severe conditions on the site and operator behaviour. Needless to say the customer was not very pleased with this outcome.

Finding a solution to resolve wear issues

Clark Equipment New Zealand approached Camso and asked them to assist with the tyre issues. The Camso experts inspected all the machines and suggested to fit the forklifts with foam-filled Solideal Hauler LT Pneumatics on the drive positions and with a set of resilient Solideal RES 550 Magnum on the steer positions.

After a year of operations, the Camso tyres are still running and the customer is pleased with the results: in addition to reducing downtime, they were able to reduce costs of operations. At the time of the inspection, the drive tyres still looked in great condition and the steer tyres are doing well under the severe conditions they are operating in.

Results of the field test demonstrate that the Solideal RES 550 Magnum series and Hauler LT tyres deliver on Camso’s commitment to providing customers with the lowest operating cost solution for their applications.

Prologis Launches Europe-Wide Initiative to Reduce “Whole-Life Carbon Emissions”

Prologis says it is the first industrial property company to introduce a Europe-wide initiative to measure and reduce whole-life carbon emissions in all its new logistics buildings.

Launched on World Environment Day (5th June 2020) and designed to support the United Nation’s Decade of Action* campaign, Prologis will extend its 12-year UK partnership with climate change charity Cool Earth, and sustainability certification company The Planet Mark. The aim is to raise sustainability standards across the European industrial property sector and drive meaningful change through social empowerment.

From June 2020, Prologis will work with climate change charity, Cool Earth, to fund the protection of rainforest to mitigate the equivalent of unavoidable carbon emissions in its new buildings across Europe. The programme will help Cool Earth to protect an area of rainforest 31 times larger than the area of each building. This draws on the results of detailed Carbon Life Cycle Assessments to ensure that every development achieves a net environmental benefit, targeting carbon savings that are 5 times greater than the embodied carbon footprint of each building.

Partnering with the charity Cool Earth will allow Prologis to demonstrate a robust, science-based approach to the mitigation of climate change. through the protection of rainforest. This has also been shown to have extensive benefits for society, culture and biodiversity.

Whilst the protection of rainforest communities might at first seem far removed from European logistics real estate, the company says that we all must play our part in keeping rainforest standing. As the planet’s global safety net, supporting local people to protect rainforest is the smartest, most positive climate action there is, it says. Rainforest trees lock in a quarter of the world’s carbon emissions and generate moisture, which travels around the world, and accounts for a fifth of the planet’s fresh water. Rainforests also protect over six million species of plants and animals (with many still undiscovered), forming an essential ecosystem which is essential to our survival.

Simon Cox, UK head of sustainability for Prologis in the UK explained why the company is pleased to be extending its commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and governance (ESG) in this way:

“Prologis has a long-standing and enduring commitment to ESG, and we strive to go above and beyond industry standards in terms of sustainability. ‘Embodied carbon’ – which is the carbon emitted during the construction of a new building – can be reduced through good design, but it cannot be eliminated altogether. Developers should be thinking about ways to mitigate these emissions by actively protecting the environment and supporting the development of sustainable communities.

“By working with Cool Earth, we can support people who live in the rainforest to protect trees that we rely on globally to store carbon, produce fresh water, and shield diverse species of plants and animals. We make the donation to Cool Earth at the outset of each project precisely because the rainforest is so fragile, and we want to support the preservation of this ecosystem as soon as possible.”

Over the past 12 years, through its partnership with Cool Earth and The Planet Mark, Prologis’ buildings in the UK have been helping to protect 12,500 acres of rainforest in Peru and Papua New Guinea, going beyond ‘net-zero’ in terms of embodied carbon. Prologis is helping rainforest communities to lock in 3.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide by protecting 3.2 million trees mitigating an estimated 600,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. As part of this partnership, the company has also educated 7,500 pupils at schools close to its logistics parks through sustainability workshops. Delivered by The Eden Project, these workshops are offered free of charge to local schools and aim to help children understand the important role they can all play in protecting the planet.

Prologis Launches Europe-Wide Initiative to Reduce “Whole-Life Carbon Emissions”

Prologis says it is the first industrial property company to introduce a Europe-wide initiative to measure and reduce whole-life carbon emissions in all its new logistics buildings.

Launched on World Environment Day (5th June 2020) and designed to support the United Nation’s Decade of Action* campaign, Prologis will extend its 12-year UK partnership with climate change charity Cool Earth, and sustainability certification company The Planet Mark. The aim is to raise sustainability standards across the European industrial property sector and drive meaningful change through social empowerment.

From June 2020, Prologis will work with climate change charity, Cool Earth, to fund the protection of rainforest to mitigate the equivalent of unavoidable carbon emissions in its new buildings across Europe. The programme will help Cool Earth to protect an area of rainforest 31 times larger than the area of each building. This draws on the results of detailed Carbon Life Cycle Assessments to ensure that every development achieves a net environmental benefit, targeting carbon savings that are 5 times greater than the embodied carbon footprint of each building.

Partnering with the charity Cool Earth will allow Prologis to demonstrate a robust, science-based approach to the mitigation of climate change. through the protection of rainforest. This has also been shown to have extensive benefits for society, culture and biodiversity.

Whilst the protection of rainforest communities might at first seem far removed from European logistics real estate, the company says that we all must play our part in keeping rainforest standing. As the planet’s global safety net, supporting local people to protect rainforest is the smartest, most positive climate action there is, it says. Rainforest trees lock in a quarter of the world’s carbon emissions and generate moisture, which travels around the world, and accounts for a fifth of the planet’s fresh water. Rainforests also protect over six million species of plants and animals (with many still undiscovered), forming an essential ecosystem which is essential to our survival.

Simon Cox, UK head of sustainability for Prologis in the UK explained why the company is pleased to be extending its commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and governance (ESG) in this way:

“Prologis has a long-standing and enduring commitment to ESG, and we strive to go above and beyond industry standards in terms of sustainability. ‘Embodied carbon’ – which is the carbon emitted during the construction of a new building – can be reduced through good design, but it cannot be eliminated altogether. Developers should be thinking about ways to mitigate these emissions by actively protecting the environment and supporting the development of sustainable communities.

“By working with Cool Earth, we can support people who live in the rainforest to protect trees that we rely on globally to store carbon, produce fresh water, and shield diverse species of plants and animals. We make the donation to Cool Earth at the outset of each project precisely because the rainforest is so fragile, and we want to support the preservation of this ecosystem as soon as possible.”

Over the past 12 years, through its partnership with Cool Earth and The Planet Mark, Prologis’ buildings in the UK have been helping to protect 12,500 acres of rainforest in Peru and Papua New Guinea, going beyond ‘net-zero’ in terms of embodied carbon. Prologis is helping rainforest communities to lock in 3.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide by protecting 3.2 million trees mitigating an estimated 600,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. As part of this partnership, the company has also educated 7,500 pupils at schools close to its logistics parks through sustainability workshops. Delivered by The Eden Project, these workshops are offered free of charge to local schools and aim to help children understand the important role they can all play in protecting the planet.

AutoGuide AMRs Now Available For European Warehouses

AutoGuide Mobile Robots, which provides high-payload autonomous mobile robots (AMR) systems for transporting material through manufacturing and warehouse facilities, says that its Max-N tuggers are now available in Europe after achieving CE mark approval. CE marking indicates that the Max-N10 and Max-N15 AMR tuggers—capable of pulling more than 4500 kg and 6800 kg of materials, respectively—now adhere to the European Union’s directives and standards for health, safety and environmental protection. AutoGuide’s Max-NPS pallet stacker achieved CE marking in April.

“With our autonomous Max-N15 and Max-N10 tuggers, manufacturers and warehouse managers throughout Europe can gain the same advantages as companies in North America, safely and easily moving heavy pallets of products wherever needed while letting human workers focus on more valuable tasks,” said Jan Nicolay, AutoGuide’s European sales director. “Now that both the Max-N tuggers and our pallet stacker attachment are CE marked, companies in Europe can transform our configurable robots from tuggers to pallet stackers—and back again—to accommodate ever-changing work environment and needs.”

AutoGuide created the configurable AMR systems by combining and redesigning traditional material handling systems into a common base with modular attachments that offer the most economical capital efficiencies for customers. The attachments connect to the company’s common high-payload AMR platforms that are easy to deploy and programme, and designed to improve safety, reduce costs and increase efficiency for a wide range of manufacturing, warehouse and e-commerce material handling operations. The robots are guided by the AutoGuide SurePath fleet-management software, which provides an easy means to specify routes, coordinate autonomous lifting and transport of pallets and manage AMR traffic to optimize customers’ material transport.

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