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Armax
/ Mobility Engineering Limited - News |
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Note:- It is important
to understand that NO company
is too big or small, we supply to companies ranging from sole
traders (who either need conveyors/materials handling
for their workshops or as parts of projects for end users) upto
very large multi-national organisations,
requiring automation or semi automation - and we welcome all
new clients |
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| Armax
have supplied to most industries including:- Agriculture,
Automotive, Clothing, Computers, Construction, Distribution,
Electronics, Food, Manufacturing, Mail Order, Mining, Nuclear,
Packaging, Pharmaceutical, Pottery, Recycling, Textile, Transport,
Warehousing, Waste management & White goods. |
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| January 2007 - Due to the success of both Armax & it's parent company, Mobility Engineering (Cheshire) Limited - they decided to merge and operate under the same roof, and under the same trading name - Mobility Engineering (Cheshire) Limited. This was a strategic move to have more control over resources, to strengthen it's position in the market place. |
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| November
2003 - An
existing client of Armax were awarded the contract to supply
the production lines to a Japanese company who will produce
the UK's first plug and play solar panels in the UK. The Solar
Panels will be on sale in the UK in 2004. Armax are supplying
all the bespoke conveyors for the production and packaging processes,
including a three tier curing conveyor and three cruciform conveyors
for rotating the panels. |
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| October
2003 - New
clients have included an off shore (Guernsey) internet mail
order company who specialise in printing consumables. Armax
supplied a two tier lineshaft system to aid them in their rapid
increase in production and packaging requirements. Also supplied
two lineshaft lanes to a blue chip 'sticky tape' company, which
will work in conjunction with one of their adhesive mix lines. |
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| August
2003 - Supplied
gravity conveyors to one of the UK's largest IT suppliers and
were awarded the contract to supply various conveyors to the
worlds most well known refrigerator supplier, helping them expand
further into the commercial (rather than domestic) sector. Also
installed powered roller and slat conveyors to a UK company
who manufacture the engine castings for a large motor manufacturer. |
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| June
2003 - Supplied
and installed further inter-floor conveyors for Canadian shoe
store in London, which is part of their European expansion plans.
Also began new relationships with two packaging companies, Armax
now being the preferred materials handling supplier. |
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| May
2003 - Gained
a large order for the supply of food quality belt and lineshaft
conveyors which are to conveyor finished blocks of cheese from
the production area, around the factory (on various levels)
and finish in the chiller room |
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| April
2003 - Currently
finalising the exportation of a Sushi Conveyor System to Beirut
(a chain of hotels, restaurants & health clubs) & also
gained contract to supply cheese producing factory in Southern
Ireland with a full lineshaft and belt conveyor system for their
packing warehouse. |
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| March
2003 - Initialised
Project 2 for Canadian shoe store / construction company, with
a possible 5 more to be completed by the end of 2003 (this has
led to Armax gaining CIS (Construction Industry Scheme) Certification).
Also supplied Stainless Steel Modular Belt Conveyors to two
food companies, one of which's client is one of the world's
largest fast food retailers. |
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| January
2003 - Supplied
Complete gravity system to one of the UK's leading automotive
engine builders to aid in the build and production of engine
blocks, and are looking at fully automating the 'engine wash
line' prior to final build and inspection. Completed two large
batches of rollers for a client in Southern Ireland. |
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| November
2002 - Supplied
various conveyor systems to a UK Company who have entered into
a joint venture with an Iranian Co, who will manufacture in
Iran. Their expansion plans will continue into quarter three
of 2003 in their new purpose built factory. |
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| October
2002 - Began relationship with
offshore Flower Organisation, to handle their materials handling
problems - second phase to begin in 1st quarter of 2003. |
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| September
2002 - Gained
contract to install conveyor line in a major UK Alloy Wheel
supplier's factory. Armax will also tender for the replacement
of all conveyor lines in September 2003. |
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| August
2002 - Began contracts for two separate printing
organisations, who required manual and automatic systems, coupled
with various lift tables for the packaging side of their operations. |
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| June
2002 - Completed phase two
gravity installation for major water boiler manufacturer and
distributor to aid their Kanban philosophy. |
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| February
2002 - Secured 7 new contracts, including a shoe
store (this was due to a relationship with a large Canadian
Construction Co - Armax now being their recommended supplier),
rice handling and horticultural conveyoring. |
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| December
2001 - Revitalised Corporate brochure & website
to illustrate the materials handling field in a more precise
and understandable fashion - please ask for a copy. |
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| September
2001 - Armax Export gravity conveyor system to Malta. |
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| August
2001
- The
move of our Commercial Base to our new offices in Manchester
is now complete - please note our new address and contact details. |
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| July
2001 - Introduced lift tables and special purpose
lifting units as part of our standard range of materials handling
equipment, and extended
our external printing service to include A0 colour CAD drawings
- we will accept both AutoCAD plot and Dwg/Dxf files. |
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| Armax
Clients Include (Both Past & Present):- Accrapac
Systems, Addison Project Plc, AIM Automation, Airtrek, Albis,
Ampy Automation Digilog, Bobst Group, Ciba Specialty Chemicals
Plc, Computer 2000, Essex Pyrotechnics, Ether-Tec International,
Ewab Engineering, Fintrade Technologies, Flying Flowers, GE
Druck, Gledhill Water Storage, Hydro Aluminium Motorcast, Ishida
Qualitech, JCM Media, Lec Refrigeration Plc, Linpac Plastics,
Mambo International, MAN B & W, Mount Packaging Systems,
M-Real, Pauwels Trafo Ireland, Perplas, PCE Automation, Polaroid
UK, Polymer Laboratories, Premier Leisure Boubess Group, Premier
Seating International, Quorn Country Foods, RPS Engineering
And Safety, Sajo (UK), Sprint Engineering Services, Terry Smith
Group, Thermal Ceramics, Tilda, Wolverine Proctor & Schwartz. |