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8 month payback (1st May 2012)
Redditch-based Intier Automotive selected UPM Conveyors to automate product handling from a bank of seven large tonnage injection moulding machines.
From Conveying
New lazy susans (1st April 2012)
UPM Conveyors has developed a new version of its rotary table (lazy susan) to operate as an integrated part of a product handling system or to a stand-alone unit to act as a buffer when required for accumulating and unl
Solid modelling software (1st February 2012)
UPM Conveyors has invested around £50k in 3D mechanical solid modelling design software for creating 3D digital prototypes using the design visualisation and simulation of products.
UPM enables automatic production (1st April 2005)
UPM was commissioned to design a product handling and counting system for Worldwide Dispensers to allow for 24 hour unattended production on a Netstal machine producing glands for a wine box valve.
From Facilities Management
Created more floor space and cut staff requirement (1st October 2004)
UPM has developed a bespoke conveying solution for a company that produces a variety of different products from 10 machines.
Transfer through manufacturing (1st April 2004)
UPM has created a division specialising in product handling equipment incorporating box fillers, product counting by weight, conveying controlled via barcodes, and complete systems to transfer product through all stages of manufacture.