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Cargo canopy (1st September 2008)
CopriSystems has installed a canopy at London Heathrow's cargo terminal. Side wall mounted onto an existing warehouse, it is used to boost storage capability for Swissport Cargo Logistics Company, which handles importe
From Handling storing
Out of wind (1st January 2008)
Aria Technology in Manchester is using two canopies from CopriSystems to protect IT products from the strong winds when loading and unloading.
Canopy added (1st September 2007)
A CopriSystems canopy has increased space and improved operational safety at the automotive manufacturing site Honeywell in Cheadle where turbochargers for cars and trucks are produced.
Quick fix (1st March 2007)
When BT Rolatruc needed a speedy solution to a shortage of storage space at its Warrington site, it turned to CopriSystems. Manufacturing forklift trucks and other equipment for delivery worldwide, BT wanted a permanent exte
From Premises management maintenance
Musical cover (1st January 2007)
Independent manufacturer of CDs and DVDs, Lynic, has installed a CopriSystems canopy to provide environmental protection for its products. The rear wallmounted canopy is being used as an extension to the existing warehouse.
Soft and dry protection (1st July 2006)
Cleaning & Paper Disposables in Hull, the janitorial and paper disposable company, have softr and dry toilet and ktichen rolls due to CopriSystems. With limited outside space fror marshalling goods, the warehouse was becoming backlogged and working c
Canopy helps improve flow (1st July 2006)
Nylacast Materials in Leicester has improved product flow and materials handling with the installation of a CopriSystems canopy building.
Under cover (1st November 2005)
A CopriSystems canopy has increased space and improved operational safety at the automotive manufacturing site of Honeywell in Cheadle.
Time saving (1st September 2005)
Installation of a CopriSystems’ canopy at Banta Global in Limerick has enabled the company to halve its delivery time and provided a useful undercover area on site.
Protected by canopy (1st July 2005)
Lincoln House Woodmill, manufacturer of frames for DFS sofas, has installed a CopriSystems’ canopy at its Alfreton premises to protect raw materials and increase storage.
On the move (1st May 2005)
When APW, manufacturer of metal work enclosures for the electronics industry moved from Uxbridge to Chandlers Ford, a CopriSystems’ canopy was relocated too
Protecting staff and goods (1st March 2005)
Frozen foods and dry goods distributor, Holdsworth, has installed a CopriSystems’ canopy at its warehouse in Evesham to protect employees checking goods in and out prior to distribution.
Total protection (1st March 2005)
The performance of the loading bay is critical to the logistics of any operation and companies are starting to take a more sophisticated approach to the design and management of this vital link in the supply chain
Canopy gives more space (1st January 2005)
South Leeds Builders Merchants has installed a CopriSystems’ canopy to increase undercover space.
Under cover (1st November 2004)
Corus has installed a canopy from CopriSystems at its new factory warehouse in Blackburn. It provides protection for uncovered loaded vehicles and has created additional and overflow storage.
32M WIDE LOADING BAY CANOPY (1st July 2004)
CopriSystems has installed a 32m wide loading bay canopy at MFIs national distribution centre in Northampton. Although several canopies have been installed at MFI sites around the country, it is the first one of this size.
Making room (1st March 2004)
When marine pump manufacturer ITT Industries Jabsco in Hoddesdon, Herts, doubled its business, CopriSystems came up with a turnkey solution.
Protects and stores (1st January 2004)
To provide environmental protection and additional storage for a range of bagged products, Appleby Group, based in Scunthorpe, has installed a CopriSystems canopy building. The Appleby Group supplies ground granulated blastfurnace slag (GGBS) to conc
Temporary Protection (18th September 2003)
The Watchtower Society, publisher of The Watchtower and Awake, is using its CopriSystems canopy to the full at its London premises