2022

I started this blog to discuss information I've picked up in my new role, which might be useful for someone starting out in an industrial equipment supply role.

2022

How to Make Your Industrial Ducting System More Efficient

23 November 2022
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When you need to transport certain materials through an industrial facility, you may rely on ductwork. Depending on the nature of the material conveyed, you may have to pay attention to noise, vibration and other issues if you want to avoid problems. One of the best ways to regulate this process is by introducing and fitting additional features. Configuring Your Systems For a ducting system to work effectively and move the materials from one point to another, you need some form of propulsion.
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Four Safety Features Of Scissor Lift Hire

29 July 2022
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Scissor lifts are a versatile form of machinery that can be used for a wide range of applications and purposes. From construction sites to commercial buildings, scissor lifts are useful pieces of equipment and can be hired from companies for short or longer-term use. Here are four safety features of scissor lifts. 1. Scissor Lift Hire Provides Protection From Falling  A big advantage of a scissor lift is that it prevents workers from having to work at heights or in dangerous locations where they might fall or lose their footing.
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Four Ways That Scaffolding Services Keep Your Company And Others Safe

4 April 2022
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Scaffolding services are one of the easiest ways to perform construction works at height without worrying about safety and security. These services allow you to give your workers a platform to work from where they can perform their task easily. Although scaffolds vary in size and shape, they all serve the same purpose: to keep your company safe. Here are four ways that scaffolding services keep you safe from injury or death:
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About Me
Industrial equipment supply chain learning curve

I have always worked in the supply chain department, but since moving to an industrial equipment supplier, I've been on a steep learning curve. We have so many pieces with multiple names or similar names, and I need to be able to work out which pieces can be substituted in an emergency and which pieces are not similar. It's been tricky for me to get my head around, so I started this blog to discuss some of the information I've picked up in this role, which might be useful for someone else just starting out in an industrial equipment supply role.