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New HQ for machinery manufacturer

FICEP UK has moved into a new 1,672m² purpose built headquarters, demonstration showroom and warehouse facility at Wakefield’s Europort business park near …

Stockholder increases efficiency with bespoke machine

John Parker & Sons has installed a fully automated FICEP 601DZB drilling and sawing system for the processing of sections. This is the first FICEP unit in …

News in Brief – July/August 2009

Cairnhill Structures has taken delivery of a FICEP Close Coupled CNC Sawing and Drilling line, a system which includes high speed carbide drilling. The line …

News in Brief – May 2009

Tekla Structures has launched its Tekla Structures 15 software package for modelling and detailing. The company said the latest version of its BIM solution …

Scottish contractor expands with new sawing and drilling line

Ayrshire-based steelwork contractor Newton Group has installed a new FICEP Orient 11 drilling and sawing line along with a RB1500 shot blast machine, all …

Efficiency up at Cleveland Bridge

A new high speed FICEP 1203 CNC DJB Drilling and Bandsaw machine has been installed at Cleveland Bridge’s fabrication facility. Steve Wright, Works Manager …

FICEP innovations at MACH 2008

The MACH 2008 exhibition, held at the NEC from 21-25 April, will see a number of new machines on display from FICEP. The company will use the exhibition to …

News in Brief: February 2008

The European Industrial Fasteners Institute has made a complaint to the European Com- mission (EC) about the dumping of Chinese made iron and steel fasteners. …

UK debut for new processing machine

The UK’s first FICEP Tipo C25 machine has been installed at the Severfield-Rowen steel fabricating facility in Thirsk, North Yorkshire. The Tipo C25 is said …

Magnetic handling eases loading

One of the first FICEP Tecno-lift units has been installed at Watson Steel Structures’ 19-acre site in Bolton, as part of the firm’s on-going programme to …

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