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Day: March 23, 2012

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Money matters

Following on nicely (and, perhaps, politically) from last week’s Budget, came GlaxoSmithKline’s announcement of plans to build its first new manufacturing facility in the the UK in almost 40 years. The proposed facility in Cumbria is part of £500m in investment Glaxo

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Fibox recognised and rewarded

Finnish Enclosure manufacturer Fibox, who has been granted one of Europe’s top accolades, The Achiever Certificate 2011, which is presented annually by the prestigious Kauppalehti, Finland’s largest business newspaper.

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Retrofit L2 metering made easy

  A new range of metering units, designed for easy installation on existing supplies or upgrades, helps to provide energy metering to Part L2 of the UK Building Regulations.  Havells’ MMU meter management units comprise a multifunction meter in an IP65 enclosure,

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New kit meets MCS solar PV test needs

Seaward Solar has expanded its range of specialist test equipment for solar PV installation work with a new kit that provides the complete solution to MCS electrical testing needs.

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Largest range of downlights for 20 years

Pierlite has launched its latest DOT catalogue featuring a comprehensive range of decorative and architectural designed energy saving high performing downlight systems.

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DC power supplies boost control system reliability

With a host of design features to improve both reliability and efficiency, the 78 Series of switched mode power supplies from Finder gives control system builders a stable and dependable low voltage DC supply.  91% efficient, and drawing only 0.4W in standby,

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Fresh bearings every day video

Maintenance free, light weight, dry running, low wear, corrosion free: these are just some of the features of iglidur plastic plain bearings but what else is interesting is how igus achieves this.

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Llandudno business to offer free recycling

Independent wholesaler SP Lamps has signed an agreement with specialist recycling scheme Recolight to provide collection facilities for the public and local businesses to recycle their waste lighting for free.

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Power systems protected on world’s largest cruise ship

Eaton has supplied the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean International’s Allure of the Seas, with more than 20 uninterruptible power systems (UPSs) to assist in protecting the ship’s critical systems and applications. With a 40-year history of supplying the marine and

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Skills minister praises EAL for building skilled workforce

Skills minister John Hayes has commended EAL for encouraging employers to take on apprentices and helping to boost the economy by up skilling the industry workforce.The minister of state for further education, skills and lifelong learning was speaking at a parliamentary reception

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