Specialist Range of Conveyors to meet Packaging Demands

Conveyor supplier, Conveya has recently added another product to its portfolio – the Flexible Expandable Roller (pictured). With increased demand on the e-commerce sector around Christmas period, the Flexible Expandable Roller is able to efficiently move cardboard and oher materials. It is available for hire and purchase.

As well as the Flexible Expandable Roller, Coveya has launched various conveyor products recently for the packaging, manufacturing and distribution sector. These include the Telescopic Gravity conveyor, High-Rise Telescopic Unloading conveyor and the LineShaft Powered Roller conveyor. They all offer a versatile, modular, and economical solution for transporting light to medium products as well as loading and unloading containers.

Earlier this year the company also launched Mist-Safe, an over conveyor sanitisation tunnel that has been designed in direct response to COVID-19. It enables the sanitisation of boxes, cartons, tech, and online returns by releasing a disinfectant mist.

Winston Herbert, the manufacturing & logistics sector specialist at Coveya said; “With years of experience in manufacturing and supplying conveyors for a range of UK industries including construction, recycling and water treatment, we’ve seen an increase in the need for quality, modular conveyors for the packaging and manufacturing sectors and alongside our well established Easibelt conveyor, we have now introduced a range of new products that will support customers when they need a flexible conveyor solution to meet increases in demand.

He continued; “Whether it be supporting new processing and picking lines for contract packaging, dealing with increase in online sales or simply moving stock to and from large containers, we have the perfect conveyor and with a free onsite visit and short-lead in times for hire and purchase conveyors, we are committed to ensuring our customers have a conveyor that is fit for purpose”.

Specialist Range of Conveyors to meet Packaging Demands

Conveyor supplier, Conveya has recently added another product to its portfolio – the Flexible Expandable Roller (pictured). With increased demand on the e-commerce sector around Christmas period, the Flexible Expandable Roller is able to efficiently move cardboard and oher materials. It is available for hire and purchase.

As well as the Flexible Expandable Roller, Coveya has launched various conveyor products recently for the packaging, manufacturing and distribution sector. These include the Telescopic Gravity conveyor, High-Rise Telescopic Unloading conveyor and the LineShaft Powered Roller conveyor. They all offer a versatile, modular, and economical solution for transporting light to medium products as well as loading and unloading containers.

Earlier this year the company also launched Mist-Safe, an over conveyor sanitisation tunnel that has been designed in direct response to COVID-19. It enables the sanitisation of boxes, cartons, tech, and online returns by releasing a disinfectant mist.

Winston Herbert, the manufacturing & logistics sector specialist at Coveya said; “With years of experience in manufacturing and supplying conveyors for a range of UK industries including construction, recycling and water treatment, we’ve seen an increase in the need for quality, modular conveyors for the packaging and manufacturing sectors and alongside our well established Easibelt conveyor, we have now introduced a range of new products that will support customers when they need a flexible conveyor solution to meet increases in demand.

He continued; “Whether it be supporting new processing and picking lines for contract packaging, dealing with increase in online sales or simply moving stock to and from large containers, we have the perfect conveyor and with a free onsite visit and short-lead in times for hire and purchase conveyors, we are committed to ensuring our customers have a conveyor that is fit for purpose”.

Dutch Logistics Scheme Sells for 65m Euro

Patrizia AG, a leading partner for global real assets, has acquired a two-asset logistics scheme in Veghel, The Netherlands, on behalf of its institutional clients for around EUR 65 million from Next Level Development; a renowned logistics developer in the Netherlands.

The first unit, measuring 25,929 sq m, which was completed in April 2020, is let on a ten-year lease to Friesland Campina, the largest dairy co-operative in the world. The second unit of 28,211 sq m is scheduled to be completed by early 2021. The building is equipped with 52 loading docks and four level access doors. The asset is located in the Food Park Veghel, a logistics park, 20 kilometres north of Eindhoven, with a specific focus on agriculturally produced food and related sectors. The location benefits from excellent transport links due to its close proximity to the A50 and N79 motorways and the inland river barge terminal.

Alexander van Gastel of the Patrizia transactions team in The Netherlands, commented: “This is an exciting, brand new asset that meets the growing demand for high quality logistics space in the region. Logistics has recently proven to be one of the most resilient real estate sectors. Covid-19 has accelerated existing e-commerce trends and so we are confident this asset will deliver long term secure income to our investors.”

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Dutch Logistics Scheme Sells for 65m Euro

Patrizia AG, a leading partner for global real assets, has acquired a two-asset logistics scheme in Veghel, The Netherlands, on behalf of its institutional clients for around EUR 65 million from Next Level Development; a renowned logistics developer in the Netherlands.

The first unit, measuring 25,929 sq m, which was completed in April 2020, is let on a ten-year lease to Friesland Campina, the largest dairy co-operative in the world. The second unit of 28,211 sq m is scheduled to be completed by early 2021. The building is equipped with 52 loading docks and four level access doors. The asset is located in the Food Park Veghel, a logistics park, 20 kilometres north of Eindhoven, with a specific focus on agriculturally produced food and related sectors. The location benefits from excellent transport links due to its close proximity to the A50 and N79 motorways and the inland river barge terminal.

Alexander van Gastel of the Patrizia transactions team in The Netherlands, commented: “This is an exciting, brand new asset that meets the growing demand for high quality logistics space in the region. Logistics has recently proven to be one of the most resilient real estate sectors. Covid-19 has accelerated existing e-commerce trends and so we are confident this asset will deliver long term secure income to our investors.”

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Rail Logistics Game Changer

An innovative high-speed logistics service has hosted an event to showcase its first unit and the potentially game-changing capabilities of rail logistics in the UK.

Orion, a subsidiary of Rail Operations UK, has introduced a new logistics concept into the UK market: it is described as a green, fast and flexible solution, with rail freight generating about 76% less carbon emissions in comparison to road and therefore, it is claimed, a perfect solution for companies aiming to reduce their environmental impact. Orion will also help to get vehicles off the road and reduce congestion in city centres and on main highways, say supporters, because its new bi-mode ‘flex’ units are able to enter both passenger stations and freight sites. Orion is also
faster than traditional rail freight and road transport and can run at speeds of up to 100mph.

Rail logistics

The quoted journey-time figures are certainly impressive. Glasgow to Daventry and London by road is a 12-hour trip. Orion will do it in five, it is promised. Or try Glasgow-London via Newcastle and Doncaster – the road journey will take you 14 hours, while Orion is scheduled to do it in six. Even Thames Gateway, on the edge of the capital, is a guaranteed hour’s run, whereas traffic difficulties can extend the road journey to anything up to two hours.

For the customer, it is a digital process. The Orion platform suggests a suitable delivery plan. The customer browses to select a suitable service based on the urgency of the job. Space is then
booked on the Orion train and the customer receives confirmation and realtime tracking information. Read the whole article from our September issue here:

https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?pdf=5f3d1fcf3160d#16

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Rail Logistics Game Changer

An innovative high-speed logistics service has hosted an event to showcase its first unit and the potentially game-changing capabilities of rail logistics in the UK.

Orion, a subsidiary of Rail Operations UK, has introduced a new logistics concept into the UK market: it is described as a green, fast and flexible solution, with rail freight generating about 76% less carbon emissions in comparison to road and therefore, it is claimed, a perfect solution for companies aiming to reduce their environmental impact. Orion will also help to get vehicles off the road and reduce congestion in city centres and on main highways, say supporters, because its new bi-mode ‘flex’ units are able to enter both passenger stations and freight sites. Orion is also
faster than traditional rail freight and road transport and can run at speeds of up to 100mph.

Rail logistics

The quoted journey-time figures are certainly impressive. Glasgow to Daventry and London by road is a 12-hour trip. Orion will do it in five, it is promised. Or try Glasgow-London via Newcastle and Doncaster – the road journey will take you 14 hours, while Orion is scheduled to do it in six. Even Thames Gateway, on the edge of the capital, is a guaranteed hour’s run, whereas traffic difficulties can extend the road journey to anything up to two hours.

For the customer, it is a digital process. The Orion platform suggests a suitable delivery plan. The customer browses to select a suitable service based on the urgency of the job. Space is then
booked on the Orion train and the customer receives confirmation and realtime tracking information. Read the whole article from our September issue here:

https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?pdf=5f3d1fcf3160d#16

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