The RWM exhibition held in Birmingham this week gave us the perfect opportunity to catch up with some of our key manufacturers of cable granulation equipment, laser metals analysers, cable strippers, car balers, shear balers, materials handling grabs and loaders – all manner of metal recycling equipment. At the show we represented Idromec balers and shear balers, Tabarelli loaders, Gusella grabs, the Pecher wire stripper and RMG Technology’s innovative laser metals analyser. Also on the stand was a Vortex car de-pollution stand complete with car supplied by our local customer Bits at Micks (thanks for that Mick – it looked so good we may have to buy it off you), and our own new catalytic converter guillotine, several alligator shears and the semi-automatic Terminator metal baler. Despite the extortionate electricity costs charged by the NEC, many of our machines were running giving potential buyers to opportunity to see them in action and we had a very busy and successful time. Thanks to everyone who came to see us – we’ll be contacting everyone with further information and quotations just as soon as the sales team have sobered up a bit. If you don’t hear from us, or if you missed us at the show, then please, please get in touch – we’d love to hear from you.
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