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Ausplas 2008

Monday 17 November 2008

DESPITE coinciding with the begining of the sub-prime collapse in the USA, attendance at this year's Ausplas held over four days in early October, attracting some 4,500 registered trade visitors from across Australia and from near neighbour countries, particularly New Zealand.


LaserBond to expand operations

Monday 17 November 2008

DIRECTORS from reclamation and service engineering company LaserBond, have announced the company has entered into a Share Sale Deed for the acquisition of Peachey’s Engineering located in Gladstone, Queensland.


Record packaging system export contract completed

Thursday 13 November 2008

Fibre King has completed its largest export installation to date, supplying the entire end of line packaging systems for a US$100M+ plant expansion in Asia.


PC control system wins innovation award

Thursday 31 July 2008

GRAHAM Engineering Corporation (GEC) of York, PA, USA, has proudly accepted their third annual Innovator Award in 2008, from Control Design, a well recognised US publication.


Waste material briquetting system

Wednesday 23 July 2008

ECO-SAVER briquetting systems from Security Engineered Machinery (SEM) reduce large volumes of loose waste to small, manageable briquettes.


Press brake guarding

Monday 30 June 2008

DYE Machinery has introduced Lazer Safe‘s block laser guarding system for its new-look Dye NGX 110-tonne press brake.


High precision lathe for complex parts

Friday 11 April 2008

SHEETMETAL Machinery specialist Power Machinery will have a very specific technology on display on Stand A12 in the Austech section of NMW2008.


TEA goes 'back to basics' at NMW

Tuesday 04 March 2008

SUPPLIER of components for the engineering trade TEA Transmissions will remind visitors at Stand 5210 during this year's NMW, that purchasing readily-available, basic components off-the-shelf has many benefits.


The many faces of multi-tasking

Wednesday 26 September 2007

With a major skills shortage in Australia, the very technology creating a need for higher skilled workers is also helping to address it. Katherine Crichton reports.


All-in-one safety gate switch/interlock

Tuesday 01 January 1980

PILZ has introduced an innovative interlock with a non-contact transponder for the switching function and an electromagnet to hold the gate closed.


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