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Pace Mechanical Handling is now a certified Partner of ABB Robotics

ABB Robotics supplies New IRB660 Robot Palletiser to Pace Mechanical Handling

Thurrock Company buys Palletizer  and reduces risk of worker's taking time though bad backs. No more  manual stacking of sand bags for these boys.

Potato sacks gets the robotics treatment, more farmers are taking up the option of an ABB Robot to palletize potato sacks, with a small foot print and hardly any moving parts to service. It make a low cost option even more attractive. One Ely potato farmer has invested in an ABB/Pace robot and is now supplying his customers with up to 100 tons of 25kg and 20kg bags per day. 

Norfolk Company installs ABB Robot to palletise 25kg potato sacks as seen on BBC Country file 20/04/08  

Bagging rubber gets the ABB Treatment client so happy with his first purchased robot, and has took the decision to buy another thus reducing the health and safety issues with his work force.

Animal feeds Company increase output by 20% with a new irb660. Surrey company purchased a new ABB Palletizing Robot in Jan 2008, and is please pleased as punch with the increase in daily production says Gary the Engineer Manager. 

Pace Mechanical Handling Takes on New Robot Engineer

Pace Mechanical Handling Ltd Attends ABB Partner Days in Sweden May 2008. 500 partners from around the world attended the tenth annual partner days. ABB is leading the way in robot technology and though its development department has the ability to program a ABB robot with a Wii controller, though to safe stop and safe move hard/soft ware for delicate tasks. ABB predicts a steady rise in robot applications and sales in the future.  

We would you to be one of our many satisfied customer so try out our range of reconditioned robot's before you buy a new and see how much you can save. Telephone 01775-630900 for more information

 

 

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Last modified: May 23, 2008