Creating the perfect customer journey

The Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo, taking place on 27-28 of February at London’s ExCeL, is an unmissable event for retailers seeking supply chain optimisation, withfree ticketsavailable to those wishing to attend. Faster deliveries and streamlined returns are a result of organisation in the supply chain that relies on coherent warehousing and distribution. The expo will guide retailers in improving these key elements to enhance the customer experience.

With hundreds of exhibitors in attendance, visitors can explore a range of cutting-edge solutions, from AI and machine learning, through learning transportation management systems, advanced planning systems and data analysis, to automation. These innovations promise to revolutionise the effectiveness of a product’s journey. Expo visitors can also listen and learn from inspirational speakers, comprising world-leading experts from the retail supply chain and logistics world.

For booking enquiries www.retailscl.co.uk/exhibit/#form

Copper specialist moves to new facility

Specialist copper supply chain partner Metelec has completed a move to “game-changing” state-of-the-art facilities in Wolverhampton. The £30m+ turnover company now resides at a 47,973 sq ft office and distribution centre at Hilton Cross Business Park, moving from Bloxwich.The building includes a multi-functional open space forboth employee and customer events.

Managing director Kevin Draper says the move represents a significant moment in the company’s history as it looks to expand and grow: “It future-proofs our business and allows us to push forward with our expansion plans. We’ve invested a significant amount to make this a premier place to work. From an environmental point of view, the building delivers huge energy savings and we’re planning to introduce an integrated renewable energy management system, which we simply couldn’t have done at the old building.”For more informationwww.metelec.com

New blueprint for growth follows record year

A UK training provideris celebrating a record year after it completed several strategic projects and saw demand for manufacturing apprenticeships and upskilling courses soar. In-Comm Training, which operates two technical academies in Aldridge and Telford, has seen revenue increase by 25% over the past 12 months. The main driver was the firm’s largest ever intake of nearly 200 apprentices lastautumn, and a rise in demand for modular courses and managed services. In-Comm is now launching a new five-year business strategy with “exciting changes, partnerships and new investments to announce”.

For further informationwww.in-comm.co.uk

Metalex attracts over 98,000 visitors

The organiser of Metalex 2023, which took place at BITEC in Bangkok at the end of November, reports that the show attracted 98,686 visitors across the four-day event. It was the year’s largest gathering of the metalworking community in the ASEAN region, with crowds attracted to an exhibition comprising over 2500 brands and playing host to seven international pavilions. The event also hosted 119 speakers from various associations who imparted their expertise at 41 seminars.

Exhibitors, seminar participants and visitors all played an important part in solidifying the ASEAN region’s metalworking community, which is ready to innovate a new future for business. The organiser of Metalex now looks forward to welcoming everyone again at Metalex 2024, which take place at the same venue on 20-23 November.

For further information www.metalex.co.th

Bystronic unveils ByCut Star 3015 laser cutter

Bystronic is expanding its established ByCut Star range of laser cutters, launched at EuroBLECH 2022. This premium laser cutter series is now available in the 3015 format.

According to the company, the ByCut Star 4020 was already an eye-catcher.However, the smaller and completely new ByCut Star 3015 is its equal in every way. With the same features, Bystronic says the machine cuts sheets of 3 x 1.5 m with precision, speed and intelligence. 

The ByCut Star 3015 is, of course, also available with power up to 30 kW, which means higher cutting quality, greater production flexibility and productivity due to the combination of more laser power and smart features such as ‘Intelligent Cutting Process’ (ICP), ‘Nozzle Control Tool’ (NCT) with KerfScan and ‘Parameter Wizard’.

The technological leap from the previously available 3-20 kW levels to the new 30 kW level is considerable, opening new possibilities for users to optimise production and, as a result, remain ahead of ever-tougher competition. Furthermore, cutting thicknesses up 50 mm become a reality.

The cutting speeds of the ByCut Star increase significantly compared with 15 kW and MixGas for sheet thicknesses between 6 and 15 mm. Piercing times are also shorter for sheet thicknesses from 15 mm.

“With the new ByCut Star 3015, our customers receive a compact premium laser cutter with high power and smart features for consistently excellent quality and high productivity,” statesDaniel Brenner, product management systems, Bystronic.

Like the 4020 model, the new 3105 is built on one platform, thus offering the same modern, sharp contours that create a striking appearance. 

For further information www.bystronic.co.uk