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26 July 2023
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Winton Flooring: A lesson in evolution
CFJ talks to John Marsh, commercial director of family-owned contractor, Manchester-based Winton Flooring.
25 July 2023
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Smoke and natural day-to-day ventilation systems within IKEA’s first flatpack homes
BoKlok on the Brook is a new scheme in Bristol, made up of 94 Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) homes.
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Feel good friday - Surrey docks farm
Messagemaker Displays has implemented a new Quarterly Volunteering Programme for 2023, and to kick off, a small team from different departments had a mucky Friday out-of-office helping out at Surrey Docks Farm.
24 July 2023
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Tunnels and Led Signage
Road tunnels are an integral part of transportation infrastructure across the world. They connect cities and provide an efficient way to travel through difficult terrains, such as mountains or bodies of water.
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Lombard Shipping Ltd
Investing in and utilising appropriate tools and equipment can totally transform how companies do business. Not only can procedures be massively enhanced, but the use of resources, company productivity, and efficiency can be greatly improved too.
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Lesjöfors Heavy Springs UK
After making significant business advancements, a Cornwall-based spring manufacturer realised their existing machinery was no longer fit-for-purpose and that specialist equipment was needed to keep them ahead of the game.
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Safeguarding Your Information: The Value of Confidential Shredding
In today's digital age, the volume of sensitive information generated and stored by individuals and organizations is staggering.
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Condair launches spares website
Humidity control specialist, Condair, is launching an ecommerce website, www.condairparts.co.uk, offering humidifier spare part identification and online purchasing.
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Increase safety and efficiency with reliable ISO 20560 tank markers
ISO 20560 is the first standard to provide internationally accepted rules on how and where to identify tanks.
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National Portrait Gallery, London
London’s National Portrait Gallery was the first portrait gallery in the world. It is housed in a Grade I-Listed building, which, in 1896, was built specifically to create a permanent home for the national collection of portraits.
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