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Automation of steel processing to dominate IPS Fair

Steel processing equipment specialist Kaltenbach will be launching new products and processes at the IPS (International Partners in Steel) Fair 2009, which is …

Stockholder takes new processing online

A new state of the art Kaltenbach structural steel processing line has been installed at Rainham Steel’s main distribution facility in Scunthorpe. The line …

New high performance bandsaws

A new range of Behringer auto-matic CNC bandsaws has been launched in the UK by Kaltenbach. The HBV500A and HBV420A are both general purpose, high performance, …

New machines debut at UK exhibition

Kaltenbach will be demonstrating a number of new machines and processes for the first time, including what is said to be the world’s fastest bandsaw, at the …

Allslade installs advanced fabrication line

One of the UK’s most advanced Kaltenbach structural steel processing lines has been installed at Allslade’s Portsmouth facility. The new installation is …

News in Brief: January 2008

Kaltenbach’s UK Managing Director Manfred Saenger will relinquish his position to Simon Smith, the company’s Sales and Marketing Director from 1 January …

Off-site manufacture boosts sustainability gains

The sustainability benefits of off-site construction have for long been appreciated by designers, contractors and owners of buildings. In the latest in our …

New technology promises productivity boost

Nick Barrett had a chance to view the latest in state-of-the-art fabrication equipment when he visited Kaltenbach’s International Partners in Steel event in …

News in Brief – March 2007

Following SIAC’s acquisition of Bison Structures, now known as SIAC Tetbury Steel, the company has appointed Howell James as Managing Director and Chief …

News in Brief: February 2007

The BCSA has launched a new Safety in Steel Construction Health & Safety Service (SiSC). It offers the designated competent person a 24-hour telephone …

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