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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 …

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 …

Atlas Ward expands with FICEP machinery

Equipment manufacturer FICEP has recently delivered a raft of new state-of-the-art machines to Atlas Ward Structures’ facility in North Yorkshire. The …

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 …

Gietart launch new shot blast machines

Kaltenbach has introduced a completely new and restyled range of Gietart shot blast machines The machines, which recently debuted at the EuroBLECH exhibition …

FICEP installs new processing equipment

Norwich based steelwork contractor DGT Steel & Cladding has installed its first FICEP machine for its production facility. Supplied by FICEP UK, the …

Conder gets Kaltenbach fit-out

Conder Structures’ newly refurbished processing lines in Burton-on-Trent have benefited from a major investment in new Kaltenbach equipment. The recently …

New labour saving system

FICEP has launched a new Scribing System which is said to automatically make lines and weld symbols as well measurements on beams, thereby reducing the normal …

Machining 25 years of success

Severfield-Rowen and machine tool and processing specialist Kaltenbach are marking the success of a 25 year association with installation of additional …

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