The Westpoint Centre in Exeter will host ShD South West, a brand-new regional materials handling show, on 12th November.

Having enjoyed a successful inaugural show in Scotland, the exhibition’s organiser – Quartz, the name behind the UK’s largest logistics exhibition, IMHX – is now heavily promoting ShD South West to small and medium-sized enterprises in the region that handle goods in any way. Launched under the title of the leading materials handling magazine – ShD: Storage, Handling, Distribution – the event will showcase a diverse range of materials handling equipment and services, with many innovative ideas to help reduce costs and maximise supply chain efficiency.

A visit will definitely be worthwhile

With the added benefit of a live demonstration area, ShD South West promises to be highly informative and extremely time-effective for visitors. Conveniently located just one mile from junction 30 of the M5, Exeter’s Westpoint Centre boasts excellent transport links. Companies exhibiting at the show include fork-lift firms Aisle-Master, Briggs Equipment, Linde, Narrow Aisle, Nissan, Still, Translift and TVH, as well as traction battery specialist, Norco. Visitors with an interest in packaging will be able to talk to packaging specialists FROMM, Schoeller Arca Systems, Easypack and Ranpak. Also present will be shrink-wrap machinery suppliers Shrinkfast and AETNA. The distribution network PalletForce will be represented, along with emissions reduction solutions provider Envirosafe and explosion protection specialists Pyroban.

Other exhibitors include the supply chain software supplier, 3M; mobile data specialists, Belgravium and Psion Teklogix; logistics management solutions provider, Descartes Systems; vacuum lifting specialists, Vaculex; industrial doors supplier, Hormann; automated handling suppliers, KNAPP and TGW; and racking & shelving suppliers, Link 51 and Megarax.

Exhibitors to offer advice and solutions

Visitors to ShD South West will be able to take advantage of the considerable know-how on offer from exhibitors who have vast experience in all areas of materials handling.

Explosion proof specialist Pyroban, for example, will be urging businesses to consider how they manage risk and discuss their operations on Pyroban’s stand, number 8. Pyroban’s Rob Vesty explains, “Information regarding safety and company policy is dealt with in the strictest confidence and Pyroban can provide practical and realistic advice and solutions for all types of explosion risk.”

Visitors will also be able to see a demonstration of voice picking technology at a fast-paced seminar presented by data capture and voice picking solutions specialist, Psion Teklogix on stand number 35. The session will give visitors the chance to see at first hand the tremendous advantages that voice technology can bring to any logistics operation. Says Darrel Williams, Managing Director of Psion Teklogix, “The introduction of voice recognition systems that enable warehouse employees to have their eyes and hands free during their daily routine can have a dramatic impact on productivity levels. But it is not only beneficial in an order selection scenario. The system can also be applied to achieve significant efficiencies throughout the entire supply chain operation – from goods-in to put-away, replenishment and even dispatch.”

Fork-lift manufacturer Linde (stand number 2) will be promoting its range of warehouse and yard trucks, with a special focus on ride-on pallet trucks and 3-wheel electric counterbalance trucks. Featuring ergonomic design for productive operation, the Linde ride-on pallet trucks benefit from an active castor wheel system, providing an optimum combination of stability and grip in all conditions. The highly manoeuvrable 3-wheel electric counterbalance series features a unique suspension system, minimizing vibrations to ensure operator comfort. Powerful AC motors ensure high performance, says Linde, and the trucks boast three braking systems: regenerative electric braking, counter-current braking and failsafe disc brakes.

The Austrian group TGW Logistics (stand number 5) will use the show to promote its brand-new, fully automated depalletising unit, SPLITEX. The product separates each layer and each carton from a pallet load, delivering them to an automated conveyor system which feeds further operations. Separating 35 fully loaded pallets per hour with a very low noise level, SPLITEX can handle packages from 0.5kg through to 35kg. TGW will also be profiling its order picking solutions, including its pick-by-light/put-to-light system, Flash Pick.

Industrial door specialist, Hörmann, will display its new MZ Sentinel door, suitable for a variety of applications, on stand number 29. With a powder-coated surface finish as standard for long-lasting protection, the Sentinel features a variety of reliable locks and two security bolts.

Visitors wishing to pre-register for ShD South West can do so by visiting http://www.shdregionalshows.biz

For further information and photos, please contact the PR agency for the ShD Regional Shows, Bridgeland Copyright:
Call Colin Mark on 01892 832921 (mobile 07758 367975) or Heidi Scott on 01622 832598 (mobile 07831 787899) or e-mail:
regionalshows@bridgeland-copyright.co.uk

ShD Regional Shows are organised by Quartz Publishing & Exhibitions. Contact Rob Fisher on 01895 454600.