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Coffee-to-fly increasing demand for paper cups

Stora Enso Oyj

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Coffee-to-fly increasing demand for paper cups  (photo: Administrator)

The new insulation cup developed in co-operation by Huhtamaki and Stora Enso Consumer Boards has been well received by airlines. Paper cups and other fibre-based containers have a key role in modern inflight catering concepts in which functionality and recyclability are emphasised. Both Huhtamaki and Stora Enso are expecting increasing demand for paper cups now that air travel is returning to a growth course.

Automated trucks enable post- production transfers with millimetre precision

Rocla Robotruck Oy

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Automated trucks enable post- production transfers with millimetre precision  (photo: Administrator)

Stora Enso's coated fine paper production plant in Oulu is one of the biggest and most modern manufacturing mills in the world. When the mill underwent expansion it took the opportunity to improve its post-production through the introduction of Rocla Robotrucks's automated guided vehicle system for roll transfers. The benefits of this investment have shown the automated guided vehicle systems versatility in this aspect of the mills operation.

New safety solution for small-scale gas turbines with advanced and cost-effective vibration analysis

Nira Automotive AB

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New safety solution for small-scale gas turbines  with advanced and cost-effective vibration analysis (photo: Administrator)

Participating in: PowerGen, Düsseldorf 6-8 May 2003 Stand L30 The demands are increasing on small-scale gas turbines in terms of efficiency rating, emissions, safety and compact design. The increasingly higher demands also mean it is becoming ever more important to monitor operation and measure vibration. A Swedish company, Nira Automotive AB, now presents a new cost-effective safety solution.

Integrated vacuum pump and suction cup to deliver greater efficiency and reliability

PIAB

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Integrated vacuum pump and suction cup to deliver greater efficiency and reliability (photo: Administrator)

On display at: Pack Expo PMMI in Chicago, USA 3-7 November Vacuum technology company Piab has developed a new concept for more efficient material handling in decentralized vacuum systems. The new product series integrates the vacuum pump and suction cup in a single unit. This is reported to require less energy expenditure and to deliver quicker and more reliable work cycles.

Robotic truck system keeps newspaper presses rolling

Rocla Robotruck Oy

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Robotic truck system keeps newspaper presses rolling (photo: Administrator)

Axel Springer, the major German publishing group has just completed the official sign off of a logistics system at its major newspaper printing facilities at Ahrensburg, near Hamburg. Rocla Robotruck built the automated guided vehicle system, which forms a vital part of the overall system supplied by its partner, Man Roland.

Hägglunds launches compact drive solution based on user survey

Hägglunds AB

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Hägglunds launches compact drive solution based on user survey (photo: Administrator)

Hägglunds Drives has launched a new range of hydraulic motors, named Compact CB. They combine space economy with high torque and are reportedly maintenance free and operate at a very low noise level. The new product line is for example suitable for heavy duty applications such as Shredders, Feeders and Roll Mills and is - according to the manufacturer - by far the most compact drive solution on the market. The CB builds upon existing designs with a high mechanical efficiency, but provides a wider choice with regard to application in conjunction with increased performance and reliability. It is based on the specified needs of users derived from a unique technical survey in 13 different countries.

Innovation centre to boost packaging RD

Stora Enso Oyj

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Innovation centre to boost packaging RD  (photo: Administrator)

A new innovation centre to focus on packaging R&D, InnoCentre, is founded in Finland by Stora Enso Consumer Boards and Stora Enso Research. It will offer customers new packaging concepts and support the company's ambition of world leadership in launching new packaging products. Operations will start up in summer 2003 and the initial investment in machinery and equipment is EUR 4 million.

Mobile decontamination systems can save lives following terror attacks and accidents involving hazardous chemicals

Sedab

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Mobile decontamination systems can save lives following terror attacks and accidents involving hazardous chemicals  (photo: Administrator)

NBC-company Safety Equipment Development AB (Sedab) has worked together with the Swedish Rescue Services Agency on the development of a number of mobile decontamination systems for civilian and military applications. These systems can be used in a variety of applications, such as for bacteriological and chemical decontamination in the wake of terror attacks, in war situations, in the event of industrial accidents involving hazardous chemicals, or in connection with transport accidents to and from chemical plants.

SWE-DISH increases business with broadcasters and TV channels in Eastern Europe

SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB

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SWE-DISH Satellite Systems is seeing growth in sales towards broadcasters within Eastern Europe. Since late autumn SWE-DISH has sold equipment to TV Pink in Serbia, ABC+ Media in Rumania and TV6 in Russia, with a total value of over 8 million SEK.

Sales reach 100 for best-selling testing system

Lorentzen & Wettre

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Sales reach 100 for best-selling testing system  (photo: Administrator)

The hundredth unit of the best selling automated paper testing system - the L&W Autoline 300 - has been sold to the US. This device introduced by the Swedish company Lorentzen & Wettre a few years ago, can measure more than100 different variables of paper quality and is said to be the most advanced of its kind. This renowned testing system will be used for quality assurance of lightweight paper for telephone directories (mostly in the 29-34 gm2 range) at Daishowa America's mill in Port Angeles, in the northwest United States. This Japanese owned mill operates two paper machines with the capacity to produce 150 000 tons of directory paper per year.