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FICEP launches new steel plate processing machine

Italian steel processing equipment manufacturer FICEP has launched the Tipo G31 CNC machining centre. It is said to be ideal for drilling, milling, marking, …

Family firm invests for growth

Barrett Steel is a leading force among UK steel stockholders, celebrating 150 years of family ownership this year. NSC reports on the company’s ambitious, …

Innovations for fabrication

Manufacturers of steel fabrication equipment have invested heavily in research and development to deliver technological advances. Today’s fabrication …

£5M processing equipment investment made by steel stockholder

AJN Steelstock has made a multi-million pound investment at its new 17-acre depot in Somerset, which includes £5M of steel processing machinery supplied by …

News in Brief: March 2016

This year’s MACH 2016, the UK’s premier manufacturing technologies event, to be held at Birmingham NEC April 11-15, will host the latest innovations in …

News in Brief – November 2015

EMO Milan 2015 (World of Metalworking) was the launch pad for Ficep’s latest CNC high-speed drilling line known as Rapid. The company said the new drilling …

New high speed drilling line from FICEP

Italian steel processing equipment manufacturer FICEP has launched a new CNC high speed drilling line called RAPID. Said to be suitable for angles and flats, …

Primary schools in the frame

Two primary schools in Perth have reaped the benefits of having structural steel frames. The education sector in Perth is set to get a boost with the …

News in Brief – March 2014

The Steel Construction Institute (SCI) has signed an agreement with the Ukrainian Steel Construction Center (USCC) to establish a strategic partnership on …

News in Brief: Jan 2014

Mark Jones, Managing Director of FICEP UK, said: “In all my many years of experience in this industry, I have never known tougher times over the last three …

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