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Never Go Wrong with Custom Non-Metal Stamped Part Production

 Vulcanized Fibre washers.
Achilles was a great warrior of ancient Greece and the hero of Homer’s Iliad, but despite his legendary invulnerability, an arrow to the heel led to his downfall. Likewise, something as small as a washer can become the Achilles heel of any design if not considered carefully. Stamped parts like washers – found in everything from recliners, to kitchen blenders, to cars, and much more – come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials. With so many options, design engineers might pick the first material and form that meets their basic requirements, but this can lead to a sub-optimal…

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Internet of Manufacturing Study Tour - What can we learn from the USA?

Thirty seven representatives from twenty six New Zealand and four Australian manufacturing companies, two business organisations (The Manufacturers’ Network and the EMA) and two government funded innovation agencies (Callaghan Innovation and the Australian IMCRC) have all combined into a study group to investigate advanced manufacturing technology at the Internet of Manufacturing Conference in Chicago and through visits to a number of U.S manufacturing companies.

  • Source The Manufacturers' Network
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A classic stands the test of time – Boysenberry Ripple scoops awards again

It’s an oldie but a goodie – Tip Top’s Boysenberry Ripple has taken out the supreme award at the New Zealand Ice Cream awards for the fourth time.

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Buy NZ Campaign Gets New Executive Director

Experienced business, marketing and e-commerce specialist Ryan Jennings has joined the BusinessNZ team as Executive Director of the Buy New Zealand Made Campaign.

  • Source A BusinesNZ release
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Robotic handling raises sawing productivity

Robotic handling raises sawing productivity
Robotic handling raises sawing productivity, Volker Bühler, group manager for robotics at German sawing machine and storage system manufacturer, Kasto, describes the widening choice of automation systems on offer to minimise labour costs and increase production output from the company's circular sawing and bandsawing machines. The production solutions are available in the UK and Ireland through the firm's subsidiary in Milton Keynes.

  • Source M4S News
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The World's First Robotic Ceramic Workshop is named The Bottery

The World's First Robotic Ceramic Workshop is named The Bottery
Ronald Rael says that pottery is amazing because clay is the world’s most humble material, and you can mold it into a shape that will last forever.

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Dulux celebrates centenary by opening new facility

Dulux celebrates centenary by opening new facility
|| Dulux has launched a brand new $165 million facility in Melbourne’s north as part of its centenary celebrations. The paint company has also created 67 new full time jobs onsite in Merrifield.

  • Source A Prime Mover release
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NHP revealed the latest connected technologies at NMW

NHP revealed the latest connected technologies at NMW
" The ability to adopt new technologies and embrace change is key to succeeding in today’s fast paced, manufacturing environment. Digital transformation is changing processes, systems and business models, enabling greater connectivity, which ultimately results in greater productivity.

  • Source A NHP release
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Cost-benefit study confirms benefits of walking and cycling investment

A cost-benefit study published by Victoria University of Wellington and the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities found that a walking and cycling programme in two New Zealand cities has shown a good return on investment.

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Why New Zealand made fashion is hanging by a thread

World provoked outrage when it was caught selling foreign-produced T-shirts as New Zealand made. But has it become too hard to manufacture in this country? Katie Ruscoe investigates for ThewirelessNZ.

  • Source/ReadMore A The Wireless feature penned by Katie May Ruscoe
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Back to the 70's . . .

Back to the 70's . . .
Dunlop tyres on pallets being loaded at the dispatch dock onto a truck (is it snub nosed Bedford) at the Dunlop manufacturing plant in Upper Hutt -September 1970

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Budget 2018: Not bad, but not much for manufacturers to get excited over

Budget 2018: Not bad, but not much for manufacturers to get excited over
The Manufacturers' Network on Budget 2018, released today by the Finance Minister, Grant Robertson, ticked some boxes for the economy, particularly around health, with some investment in infrastructure, education and R&D spending. There was, however, little else for the manufacturing sector to get excited about and not much focused on addressing productivity and skills shortages.

  • Source/ReadMore A The Manufacturers' Network release
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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