Torque Magazine – Issue 81 – January-February 2024

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issue 81 / January-February 2024



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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Publisher Jerry Ramsdale jerry@torque-expo.com Editor Jonathon Harker jonathon@torque-expo.com Deputy Editor Rachel King rachel@torque-expo.com Sales Manager – UK Claire Warman claire@torque-expo.co.uk Sales Manager – International Harry Whyte harry.whyte@torque-expo.com UK Sales Manager - Tools Lloyd Ramsdale lloyd@torque-expo.com Circulation Tracy Howell tracy@torque-expo.com Head of Production Luke Wikner luke@torque-expo.com Designers Dan Bennett dan.bennett@torque-expo.com Victoria Arellano victoria@torque-expo.com Head of Marketing Shona Hayes shona@torque-expo.com

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06 NEWS 12 WOMEN IN FASTENERS & TOOLS > SARAH HARTLAND, DRAPER TOOLS 14 COVER PROFILE > SUNCO “YOUR SPECIAL IS OUR STANDARD” JAPAN’S SUNCO TELLS TORQUE MAGAZINE HOW IT CAN HELP FILL GAPS IN SUPPLY 16 FOCUS > HAND TOOLS AND CONSUMABLES 22 SHOW PREVIEW > EISENWARENMESSE 2024 28 SPOTLIGHT > HARRISON & CLOUGH LAUNCHES ‘CUSTOMER FIRST’ INITIATIVES 30 RUSSIAN SANCTIONS > EXPERT INSIGHTS 32 SHOW PREVIEW > TORQUE-EXPO 2024 36 FOCUS > RIVETS, RIVET TOOLS & RIVET TECHNOLOGY 42 FOCUS > IT SERVICES, SOFTWARE AND E-BUSINESS 46 BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION > WOOD, CHIPBOARD AND DECKING SCREWS 54 TERRITORY FOCUS > BENELUX & FRANCE 62 SPOTLIGHT > NORD-LOCK ON DURABLE BOLTED JOINTS IN STEEL CONSTRUCTION 72 COMMUNITY >

WICKES REVAMP CONNECTS WITH BROADER TREND Wickes is a 230-strong store retail chain that is probably best known for being a straightforward and good value supplier of hardware, tools and related items. Giving off vibes of a builders’ merchant rather than a DIY store unlike B&Q, Wickes stores are perceived to be trade orientated more than DIY-focused, in typically functional, box units on industrial parks. But things are changing. These unshowy units are currently being updated and taking on lessons from more general retail spaces – more windows, brighter displays and aiming to be a pleasant retail experience, rather than simply having stuff on shelves. It turns out that it doesn’t hurt a retail environment to be pleasant – even for tradespeople! To see a national trade-orientated retailer like Wickes paying closer attention to the look and feel of its store estate is very much tapping into that wider theme of optimising selling space. Where trade counters used to be utilitarian and functional, more are buying into the idea that it is possible (and may yield better sales) if they have a few more bells and whistles, whether that’s POS, impulse-purchase items by the till, branding, complementary ranges of relevant tools/aerosols/consumables/etc… There are no doubt plenty of broader retail lessons that can be taken on by innovative trade-focused suppliers who operate with some kind of retail environment. Whether trade counters or B2B webshops, inspiration can be gleaned from sources outside the immediate industry.

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NEWS

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FASTENER MARKET CONTINUES TO GROW DESPITE DIFFICULT TRADING

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espite many geographical markets facing a variety of serious challenges, a number of major fastener players recorded a positive 2023, including SFS, Fastenal and Würth, with acquisitions helping buoy numbers, in some cases. SFS Group achieved its growth targets despite the difficult economic environment. In financial year 2023, third­party sales of CHF 3,090.8 million were generated. The increase of 12.6% against the prior­year period was underpinned by organic growth of 2.1%. Consolidation effects stemming from the inclusion of Hoffmann as of 1 May 2022, accounted for 14.6% of the sales growth. Fastenal’s 2023 net sales hit $7,346.7 million, up 5.2% on 2022’s $6,980.6 million. The North America­headquartered fastener giant saw Q4 net sales increase 3.7%, compared with Q4 2022, with growth in unit sales – primarily due to growth at its onsite locations. The Würth Group also reported annual sales growth, with the Group reaching a new record. Sales topped €20 billion for the first time in its corporate history (according to its preliminary financial statements) in the 2023 fiscal year. Despite the tense global economic and political situation, the

Group was able to grow, but the difficult conditions did have an impact on the operating result, it said. Sales grew by 2.4%. Adjusted for currencies, sales growth came out at 3.5%. The operating result is expected to remain below last year’s result at EUR 1.4 billion (2022: EUR 1.6 billion), the second­best result in the history of the Group.

RED SEA SECURITY RISK “REMAINS AT SIGNIFICANT LEVEL”

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aersk has warned its customers to prepare for significant disruption to the global network due to the “deeply volatile” situation in and around the Red Sea / Gulf of Aden. In December 2023, shipping companies began to avoid the Red Sea and Suez Canal following military strikes aimed at container vessels. That disruption has persisted well into the new year, with ships diverting around the Cape of Good Hope, adding weeks to journeys.

January 2024 saw major shipping company Maersk advise that the situation in and around the Red Sea / Gulf of Aden is “extremely volatile with all the available intelligence at hand confirming that the security risk remains at a significant level.” Maersk is making changes to its Transpacific services and Asia­Europe services in response: “We understand the potential impact this may have on logistics operations, but customers can rest assured that all decisions have been carefully considered. We are making these changes to preserve weekly departures for our services with the goal of offering more predictability, reliability, and consistency, despite the associated delays. “While we continue to hope for a sustainable resolution in the near­future and do all we can to contribute towards it, the situation currently remains untenable, and we encourage customers to prepare for complications in the area to persist and for there to be significant disruption to the global network.”

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PEOPLE NEWS

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effrey F. Koehl has been appointed Chairman of SPIROL International Holding Corporation. Jeff joined the company in 1997 and has been serving as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SPIROL International Corporation since his appointment in 2010. Jeff succeeds his father, Hans H. Koehl, who passed away on November 30, 2023. Hans retired from active management of the com­ pany in 2004 after 45 of dedicated service. Hans made unparalleled contributions to SPIROL – most importantly the education, coaching and mentoring of his son, Jeff, in preparation for him to be his successor. SPIROL was co­founded in 1948 by Jeff’s grandfather, Herman J. Koehl, Hans A. Prym, and Walther G. von Conta. After 75 years, the

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families of the founding members are all still involved with the company. While succeeding his father as Chairman is no insignificant task, Jeff is uniquely qual­ ified for the position. Peter von Conta, Non­ Executive Director of SPIROL and grandson of co­founder Walther G. von Conta said, “As both a Shareholder and Director, I feel we are extremely fortunate to have planned for this natural succession and seamless transition to the Chairmanship. With Jeff, we undoubt­ edly have the leadership in place that will continue the unwavering commitment to our vision and values needed to ensure SPIROL’s continued success for generations to come.” www.SPIROL.com

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raper Tools has announced six new appointments for the business. Sarah Hartland has been promoted to Head of Marketing, alongside five new hires across the company’s sales and finance teams. Mark Broughton joins Draper Tools as Director of Finance and will be over­ seeing the company’s financial future and strategies for growth and expansion. Draper’s expanding sales team has been boosted by the appointment of Paul Middlemiss as Automotive Sales manager as well as Nick Ward and Carl Osborne as Key Account Managers. Also newly appointed to the sales team is Jack Alcock who joins Draper as Lead Marketplace Account Manager. The appointments come at a time of innovation and modernisation for family­ owned Draper Tools, which kicked off with the appointment of Matt Sheen as CEO in January 2023. Commenting on the new appointments, Matt Sheen said: “It’s been a really exciting year at Draper Tools and these new appointments to the team will certainly help us keep up the pace and continue towards our goals.” www.drapertools.com

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GLOBAL NEWS ROUND-UP Selected news from the fasteners, fixings and tools industries around the world…

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SAMAC FIXINGS HELPING COMPLY WITH UPDATED BUILDING REGULATIONS > Samac Fixings has introduced new screw lengths as part of its Performance Range designed to comply with the updated UK building regulations for roof insulation. Samac’s new sizes are engineered to travel through the increased thickness of the latest insulation materials ensuring compliance with the regulations. For more on wood screws, turn to page 46

GREAT LAKES FASTENERS GROUP ACQUIRES FRONTIER FASTENER > Great Lakes Fasteners Group has acquired Frontier Fastener, Inc. of Buffalo, New York, to continue its rapid growth plans. Frontier Fastener has operated in Western New York for over 50 years and specialises in special fasteners designed to customer specifications.

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ROTOR CLIP EXPANDS WITH NEW DISTRIBUTION HUB > Rotor Clip has expanded its operation by establishing a new logistics distribution centre in Fort Worth, Texas to accommodate customers in a more centralised location. The New Jersey­ headquartered business now has locations in the Czech Republic, the UK, Germany and China – in addition to the Texas hub.

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MERGING OF ROLLINS & SONS LTD AND ROLLINS BULLDOG TOOLS LTD > As of 1 January 2024, Rollins Bulldog Tools Ltd and Rollins & Sons (London) Ltd are trading as one company under the name of Rollins & Sons (London) Ltd. The change will simplify order processing and despatch in the future and help to reduce and improve administration operations.


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TIMKEN ADDS TO PORTFOLIO WITH LAGERSMIT ACQUISITION > The Timken Company has acquired Lagersmit, a Netherlands­based manufacturer of highly engineered sealing solutions for marine, dredging, water, tidal energy and other industrial applications. Timken funded the transaction with cash on hand and its existing revolving credit facility.

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INTERNATIONAL HARDWARE FAIR INDIA > The debut edition of the International Hardware Fair India 2023 held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, exceeded expectations, attracting over 7500 industry professionals. Organised by Koelnmesse Pvt. Ltd. and powered by EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair Cologne, Germany, IHF India emerged as a pivotal platform for the hardware industry.

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BUMAX RECEIVES FASTENER ORDER FROM OPUS AEROSPACE > French spacecraft designer and manufacturer OPUS Aerospace has chosen to use premium BUMAX 88 screws from Swedish specialist fastener manufacturer BUMAX for its new suborbital rocket and future vehicles designed to send satellites into space. Crucial properties of BUMAX 88 fasteners are high strength, corrosion resistance, low­temperature resistance and reliability.

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MOWILEX COMPLETES TREE PLANTING PLEDGE > PT Mowilex Indonesia, a producer of premium paints and wood coatings, has planted 25,000 mangrove trees at Sungai Kupah, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The project completed a Mowilex sustainability commitment pledge to plant 50,000 trees. Previous plantings took place in Bali, North Sumatra and Belitung.

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INTERVIEW WOMEN IN THE TOOL INDUSTRY

SARAH HARTLAND

DRAPER TOOLS Looking beyond fasteners and fixings, in this issue we delve into the tool industry and speak to Sarah Hartland, the Head of Marketing at Draper Tools, about her career and working in a male-dominated field.

How did you get into the industry? I’ve had a very varied career. I trained as a journalist and went into PR and marketing after university. Since then, I’ve marketed all sorts of things from baby food to alcohol. I got into the industry in 2017 when I started working in marketing for a Hampshire­based builder’s merchant. Alongside building materials, the merchant sold tools, so I was able to get a good understanding of the industry before I began working for Draper Tools in 2019. What does your day-to-day job involve? I currently manage a team of six, so I lead group meetings to make sure everyone is on track. One minute I’ll be working on a go­to­market strategy to launch a new range of drill bits, and

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// There’s so many tools and fixings that are needed for a range of jobs that marketing it never gets boring. // the next, I’ll be helping to shape our internal communications. I am often in many meetings discussing plans and I’m respon­ sible for how we spend our budget and what activity goes into our marketing calendar. I report to the CEO, so you’ll often find me tracking activity and detailing ROI for our campaigns.


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What is it like to be part of the senior team at Draper Tools? I have settled into the senior team well. Even though I am the youngest of the group, I put that to the back of my mind. Age is just a number really. Across the four years I’ve been at Draper, I have often presented to the Board of Directors and the Leader­ ship Team so I’m confident in what I’m saying and the reasons behind our marketing activity. We do have several females in the senior team in National Accounts, Customer Services and Credit Control so it’s great to work alongside them. What are the biggest changes you have seen in the industry and company since you started? Draper is a brand with so much potential and I’m glad to be part of the journey to take it to the next level. The biggest challenge we have is our need to modernise and appeal to the younger generation. We know that many households have Draper Tools in their toolboxes, but we need the name to be passed down the generations. Social media is a big part of our strategy moving forward as well as continuing to work with our sponsorship partners including Southampton Football Club and EXCELR8, the British Touring Car Championship race team. Can you share some of your career highlights and milestones so far? One of my proudest moments will be launching BUNKER, a Draper sub­brand of modular storage and roller tool cabinets. From the branding to the advertising campaign, I got involved in it all. Seeing it come to fruition and seeing sales increase because of it, has been brilliant. We are working on some big plans for BUNKER in 2024 so it’s incredible that the brand is continuing to grow. From launching a new cocktail menu at a Jamie Oliver restau­ rant to being part of an award­winning construction campaign, there’s been quite a few highs which I’m lucky to have experi­ enced throughout my career. You’ve achieved a lot in your career at a young age, has your age ever been an issue or posed any challenges in the workplace? I am believer in a good marketeer can market anything. Over my career I’ve been put in many situations where I’ve had to think outside the box and come up with new and creative ideas. This background put me in good stead to believing in myself and my ideas. Age is not something I worry about. As long as I go with my gut, then I back myself completely. I was once told that I have a mature head on young shoulders which I now see as a compli­ ment. Being 32 doesn’t stop me, I actually see it as a positive. What is your favourite thing about the tool industry? I like the diversity of it. There’s so many tools and fixings that are needed for a range of jobs that marketing it never gets boring. You can talk to so many different tradespeople but ultimately you feel like part of one big community. What do you think needs to be done to encourage more women to get involved in the tool industry and related fields? I would love to see more women in the tool industry and in particular in higher positions. Over my career there’s been times when I’ve been the only female in the room, but that has never stopped me. If you believe in yourself enough, then age and gender is irrelevant. I think building federations and suppliers need to come together to encourage younger females to choose construction apprenticeships and guide them on the careers available in this industry.

// One of my proudest moments will be launching BUNKER, a Draper sub-brand of modular storage and roller tool cabinets. From the branding to the advertising campaign, I got involved in it all. //

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COVER PROFILE

“YOUR SPECIAL IS OUR STANDARD” Sunco is a mainstay of the Japanese fastener industry, a sizeable supplier in itself and the organiser of “Sunco kai”, the biggest fastener association in Japan. Now, it is reaching out internationally – particularly to the UK and US – to help fill gaps in supply and make good on its motto that ‘your special is our standard’…

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unco is a large fastener supplier looking to grow inter­ nationally but – it emphasises, it sees itself as a comple­ ment to other businesses, not as a replacement. Founded on 6 March 1948, Sunco’s head office is in Itachi­ bori, Nishi­ku in Osaka (one of two branches in the city). Employing 800 staff, Sunco has a branch in Tokyo, plus a logis­ tic centre and five external warehouses (two of which are auto­ mated pallet warehouses, another one is an automated packing unit warehouse) in Higashi Osaka city. That sizeable capacity means it has the range to fill gaps in product supply. Sunco’s Tomokazu Takada explains further: “As Sunco’s strengths are Japanese Industry Standard (JIS) screws, metric fasteners and ‘small quantity, high variety’, we think we can be useful not as an alternative to existing suppliers but as a means of purchasing fasteners for companies in the US and UK when they need Japanese fasteners which are difficult to supply in the US and UK, buyable from a single place. “For example, the screws that are used for Japanese bikes and machine tools are very difficult to supply outside Japan. For this reason, we receive a lot of orders for these products. We would like to help customers and meet their needs in the UK with our dedicated services.”

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Happy to accept smaller orders and supply unusual prod­ ucts to fill gaps, Sunco explains that it has been operating this kind of business model in Japan for some time and is looking to expand it more globally: “We know that fastener companies in the UK have experienced difficulties finding a supplier when customers inquire about Japanese fasteners. Our mission is to increase their business chances by letting them know about Sunco as well as cutting the cost for the existing purchases. “We know that the demands for these Japanese fasteners are small. These products can be a burden on your stock and can be the products that you do not wish to purchase in a large quantity. We are more than happy to receive inquiries into these products. “You can use us as your storage”. 2 million items As you might expect with its considerable warehousing set up, Sunco offers a wide range in areas including SEMS. “One of our strengths is our wide range of products with over two million items and our immediate stock of 300,000 items. In particular, our ranges of flat washer sizes and SEMS are one of the widest in the world. We have, for example, small screws in increments of 1mm, threaded rods with varying


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Sunco President Yoshihide Okuyama

5mm and products plated with trivalent white. We also deal with the wide range of fine pitch screws. “Based on our customers’ requests, we are constantly increas­ ing our inventory. Therefore, even if there were no products that you inquired about before, we may have the products when you inquire with us next time. We have been doing this kind of busi­ ness in Japan and we are planning to do the same for overseas companies too. Our motto is “Your special is our standard” and we will do our best to be useful for our customers.” When products are in stock, depending on the timing of the order, lead times are minimum three days by air and about two weeks by ship, Sunco says. 3Q trio Sunco is not one to shy away from quirky marketing – expect to see the eye­catching mascot ‘socket boy’ if you catch Sunco at a trade show – there’s also a trio of penguins on its logo. What’s the story behind that? Sunco takes up the story: “They are called “3Q trio” and named after Quality, Quick and Quest. It represents our philosophy that we can be thanked by our customers for the first time when all the three Qs are satisfied.” Part of delivering those values comes from Sunco’s extensive relationships. It has around 1,300 suppliers in Japan and Sunco is also organiser of “Sunco kai”, which is the biggest fastener association in Japan. There are 164 companies in the associa­ tion and membership numbers are increasing year­by­year. Naturally, Sunco’s main target market remains within Japan. Currently, 99% of its customers are based in Japan: “Overseas expansion is only a part of the expansion of our business model in Japan. We have been expanding the number of our customers and number of products we handle as a risk management by not relying on one industry or one customer. As a continuation of this expansion, we would like to increase our product lines by answering our customers’ needs. “We are not planning to open a sales office in the UK. We would like to operate our business like we do in Japan to “coex­

ist and cooperate” with many customers and “respond to their needs”. We found out that there is some demand for Japanese fasteners in the UK but most of these opportunities seem to be lost. By doing business with us, we hope to support British fastener companies to obtain new customers.” Should potential Sunco customers find themselves in the vicinity of Osaka, visitors are welcome to tour its advanced and automated distribution centre.

// Sunco is also organiser of “Sunco kai”, which is the biggest fastener association in Japan. // The (figurative) doors are even open to British customers that are looking to sell into Japan: “We sometimes receive some inquiries from Japanese customers about DIN or ISO products or British brands which are not common in Japan. In that situation, we would like to contact British companies to supply these products for our Japanese customers. We would like to be the contact point for both Japanese and British fastener companies for our mutual benefit.” Summing up, Sunco’s pitch is compelling: “Why don’t you include JIS fasteners in your product lists? You can register them as your handling products because if we have the prod­ ucts in our stock, you can get them from us within one week. “We have the starter kit that contains how to use “3Q Net”, which is the online catalogue that you can check our products with price, dimensions and pictures and you can also order the products. The starter kit is free so please feel free to contact us to export@sunco.co.jp (our world trade department).” www.sunco.co.jp

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TORQUE FOCUS HAND TOOLS AND CONSUMABLES

THE LUCRATIVE TOOL MARKET The global DIY hand tool market was valued at $17.9 billion in 2022 and is predicted to reach $US 26.5 billion by the end of 2031 (according to Transparency Market Research). When you lump in the professional user too, that adds up to a lot of potential tool-related cash in an expanding market… SHIFTING TOOLS WITH KNIPEX >

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ew would deny construction workers do a physical job, but it may come as a shock to hear just how hard the job is on the average pair of construction boots – figures compiled by the Construction Industry Training Board revealed the average distance travelled by construction work­ ers to the site they are working on is 17 miles. Tradespeople often find themselves on the move across various job sites, meaning they need to comfortably and securely transport their tools with them. Many tool manufacturers have embraced the challenge of helping end users cart tools back and forth, including Knipex, which has thoughtfully developed a range of tool cases and backpacks which do the job comfortably and securely, whether on public transport or piling into a van. The KNIPEX Modular X18 (00 21 50 LE) service backpack allows professionals to carry all their tools, laptop or accessories comfortably on their back. The Modular X18 is made for those who don’t want to compromise on which tools they take where – the backpack can hold up to 15kg. It adapts to its wearer thanks to the fully foldable front and back, a laptop compart­ ment, a removable tool board and ergonomic back padding. Durability is important and the backpack’s fabric is made from sustainable recycled synthetic fibre that is splash­proof and easy to clean. The waterproof, 6cm high base shell made of impact­resistant plastic ensures that the backpack stands firmly on the ground when open and closed. FIDLOCK® connectors and adapters with fabric loops and MOLLE straps provide many options for individual tool storage and access to the tools. There are also two separate inner compartments on the front and back for tools, measuring devices and a 15" notebook or tablet. With

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a total of 21 straps, 37 pockets and a luggage strap, everything that needs to be close at hand can be stowed away – whether it's tools or a laptop. The luggage strap also allows it to be attached to the telescopic handles of tool cases. Of course, you may want a backpack filled with tools, and that is where the KNIPEX Modular X18 Electric (00 21 50 E) comes in, packed with tools. The backpack has 16 KNIPEX tools, a total of 22 branded tools, partially VDE­tested accord­ ing to DIN EN 60900. For HVAC professionals, the KNIPEX Modular X18 Plumbing (00 21 50 S) has been packed with 12 KNIPEX tools, a total of 17 branded tools, also partially VDE­ tested according to DIN EN 60900. The Modular X18 recently won the prestigious Plus X Award in the categories Ease of Use, Functionality, High Quality and Ergonomics. When you need to move lots of tools safely, the new Robust26 Move tool case (00 21 33 LE) is ideal. With an extendable, ergonomic handle, smooth­running wheels and an automatic pressure compensation valve, it is great for plane, train or van. It is also impact resistant thanks to its tough polypropylene shell and is temperature­stable from ­30°C to +80°C. The interior of this extremely flexible case consists of 19 tool pockets, 61 straps and a document compartment. The tool boards with the tool pockets and straps are made from dirt­ repellent PP twin­wall sheets while the lockable base tray can be divided individually using an aluminium divider system. Magnetic recesses offer a practical storage area for small items and there is an integrated padlock fitting to keep tools secure. www.knipex.com


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he aforementioned value of the hand tool market has an unfortunate side effect – tools remain an attractive target for theft. UK businesses reported £3.5 billion worth of stolen equipment last year and more than a third of van drivers fell victim to thefts, according to Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. The manufacturer found that almost 50% of van drivers keep more than £2,150 worth of tools in their vans overnight. This means that UK tradespeople alone are risking up to £5 billion in lost equipment. With tool theft at these record breaking levels, anti­tool theft specialist ARMD believes traditional van alarms may not be up to the job of keeping vehicles and the tools inside them, safe. To show the scale of the problem, ARMD investigated how thieves are gaining entry to commercial vehicles and their precious contents: 1. Peel ’n’ steal: Using sheer brute­force, thieves physically peel back the side doors of van. This technique involves apply­ ing force to the door or window to bend or break it open. It's a quick method that can also be surprisingly quiet, making it less likely to attract attention. 2. Keyless Entry Hacks: The advent of keyless entry systems was seen as a step forward in vehicle security. But thieves have found ways to exploit these systems using electronic devices. These devices can intercept the signal from the key fob and replicate it to unlock the van without any physical key. This method is particularly concerning because it leaves no signs of forced entry, making it difficult for victims to prove the theft to insurance companies. 3. Tampering with Locks: Another common method is the manipulation or breaking of the van's locks. Thieves may use various tools to pick locks or many resort to drilling them out. 4. Breaking Windows: Thieves may also simply break the van’s windows to gain access. This method is noisy and conspicuous, so it's often used as a last resort or in areas where the thief feels confident they won't be disturbed.

5. Cutting Through the Van: In some cases, especially with high­value targets, thieves might cut through the van’s body to access the cargo area. This requires tools like saws or angle grinders. The ARMD GUARD Smart Van Alarm goes further than tradi­ tional van alarms. It’s a plug­and­play sensor so is easy to install and in the event of a break­in, the alarm immediately notifies the owner via a phone call, allowing them to take immediate action by contacting the police. Additionally, it incorporates GPS tracking, so if the van does get stolen it can help the owner locate and recover the vehicle.

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to gain access to vans have evolved over time, becoming more sophisticated and challenging to prevent. // “The methods used by thieves to gain access to vans have evolved over time, becoming more sophisticated and challeng­ ing to prevent. Understanding these methods is crucial for tradespeople to safeguard their tools and livelihood,” explains Steve Holland, co­founder of ARMD. “Given these varied and sophisticated methods of theft, it’s clear why traditional van alarms might not be sufficient. A system like ARMD Guard offers a more comprehensive solu­ tion. It employs advanced technology to detect unusual activ­ ities or movements in the back of the van, potentially alerting the owner before the theft occurs. If they manage to unplug the device it triggers a phone call to the owner and if they try and take the whole van its built in GPS tracks it.” www.armd.uk

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18 FOCUS - Hand Tools + Consumables - Jefferson TOR081 2024_LAW.qxp 30/01/2024 08:53 Page 1

TORQUE FOCUS HAND TOOLS AND CONSUMABLES

DO MULTI-TOOL BLADE SETS MAKE THE CUT? A multi-tool blade set is precisely the kind of consumable a trade counter, merchant or tool shop can keep by the counter and inspire some spur-of-the-moment purchases. Tool expert Peter Brett puts Jefferson Tools’ 8-Piece Multi-Tool blade set through its paces…

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y first contact with Jefferson Tools was a few years ago – I was given a box of their Mamba work gloves to sample. My first use convinced me – forget those light blue ones most commonly available. The Mamba ones are stronger, stretchier, fit more easily and last many times longer. A no brainer, even if they cost a bit more. Eight-piece multi-tool blade set In that spirit I welcomed the Jefferson Tools 8­Piece Multi­Tool blade set. I use my multi­tool a lot. It is a tool that has saved my bacon many times. The downside is sometimes you can get through blades quickly because the cutters work so very hard on a small part of the cutting teeth that they blunt quickly if you push them too hard. When the smoke starts billowing a new approach or a new blade are indicated!

The Jefferson blades are a universal fit and will easily fit into non-Starlock adapted multi-tools

The set consist of 2/34mm coarse timber blades, 2/68mm coarse timber blades, 1/51mm bi­metal blade, 1/40mm bi­metal blade, 1/68mmbi­metal blade and 1/44mm b­metal blade. The coarse timber blades are as advertised – they cut quickly and leave a rough­ish surface. You can learn some finer skills with a multi­tool that will alleviate the finish a bit. Push­ ing the blade hard is not always the best way! Bi­metal blades have finer teeth that are located in a hard­ ened steel strip of cutting edge. They are able to cut occasional nails, plastics and copper pipe, for example, and still retain enough edge to cut through wood/ply/plasterboard fairly easily. Frankly, I use a lot of bimetal blades because they are very practical and will usually last longer than much sharper wood­cutting blades. The Jefferson blades are a universal fit and will fit easily onto non­Starlock adapted multi­tools. The slots in the blade allow for the blade to be set at angles to suit the work and the user. The blades are also well made and welded firmly to the adaptor fixing. When I was testing these blades I did lots of not following my own advice. I pushed them hard, cut through lots of nails and pushed their cut depth to the maximum. This did result in smoke and some blunting of the teeth but to be honest, that is a realistic taste of what the blades would be asked to do on the jobsite. They performed well – better than some of the manu­ facturers blades I have used. A set of eight will always work out cheaper than buying blades individually, so you know you are getting value for money. A final addendum Included in the package of blades was a handy little gadget for cutting out the square aperture needed for single plug sockets. It has four sides of teeth that are curved so that they cut grad­ ually into the plasterboard making it easier to orient the tool and control the cut.

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TORQUE FOCUS HAND TOOLS AND CONSUMABLES

VDE PLIERS: WHERE QUALITY REALLY MATTERS Pliers – particularly for electrical jobs – have to live up to the job and provide adequate protection for end users. Peter Brett conducts a test of Jefferson Tools’ three-piece VDE plier set…

Jefferson's trio of VDE pliers come under the steely glare of tool tester Peter Brett

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DE pliers are one of those things where quality really matters. Its no use finding out, after an umpteen volt kick, that the quality of the insulation on your pliers is not up to the job. Hence you should always look out for the VDE mark, the voltage protection (usually 1000v) and the GS mark on the tools. This Jefferson set meets all of the above safety crite­ ria and the bright red and yellow handles advertise the fact. The handles themselves feel comfortable and grippy. On each tool there is a nicely shaped ‘ramp’ that prevents thumb and forefin­ ger from sliding forward onto the metal jaws in use. The Jefferson set is on the upper bracket of the price range (typically £30 to £120 for a set of three – combination, side cutters and long nosed pliers).

// Quality pliers do not have to be ‘worn in’ because the jaws are stiff on the fulcrum. //

The bright red and yellow handles of the Jefferson set advertise the VDE credentials

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Since it is likely that these tools will not only be used for electrical­related tasks, they need to be able to be used as ordi­ nary pliers on occasion. Not recommended, but it happens. Oh, and because they can be damaged, it is a good idea to replace them when it looks like the insulation has been compromised. Quality pliers do not have to be ‘worn in’ because the jaws are stiff on the fulcrum. They should come ready to use, the jaws and handles operating freely and there should only be a tiny amount of play at the fulcrum – just enough for free move­ ment. These three Jefferson pliers met that test. Cutting, Snipping and Gripping Electrical work means a lot of wire snipping so the cutting jaws need to be hard and sharp. Small appliance wires aren’t too much of a problem but bigger appliances with thicker wires and insulation can require a bit more effort. I am pleased to report that the cutting jaws on all three pairs of pliers cut well. The combination pliers did well with thicker wires, while the long nose pliers were better on smaller wires. The side cutters were great and very quick to use, with sharp jaws and handles that seemed to give just that bit more leverage. The combination pliers had two gripping areas – the front jaws and just behind it, an oval shaped jaw that could be used for gripping nuts and bolts. The front jaws had no space between top and bottom jaws when closed, so they will grip the smallest wires easily. The long nose plier’s jaws were also tight together so when using them as intended in limited spaces, they did a good job. On all counts this Jefferson set seems to meet the brief for a good quality set that can meet the demands of trades that will use them every day and expect them to be reliable and safe – and with a price tag that is eminently reasonable. www.jeffersontools.com


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SHOW REVIEW EISENWARENMESSE

COUNTDOWN TO

COLOGNE 2024 The countdown is on for EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair Cologne 2024, the event will open its doors from 3 to 6 March with exhibitors ready to share their latest products, innovations and ideas across the spectrum of the tools, building supplies and fastener industries.

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rom 3 to 6 March, 2024, EISENWARENMESSE – Interna­ tional Hardware Fair Cologne 2024 will open its doors and once again be the place­to­be for the international hardware industry. With more than 3,000 companies from 51 countries presenting their latest products and innovations – from tools, accessories, building and DIY supplies to fittings, fixings and fasteners – visitors will have the opportunity to experience the future of the industry firsthand. Buyers and retailers can experience current trends live on­site, forge valuable contacts, place product orders and enhance their inventory. Topping it all off is a first­class event programme featur­ ing exciting presentations, expert talks and award ceremonies. After the previous event was held as a special exhibition during autumn, the world’s leading trade fair for the hardware industry will return to its regular schedule for the upcoming edition to its usual time in March. The highlight of the industry has already received an impressive number of registrations.

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Many German companies have confirmed their participation and there is also notable interest from the international hardware sector, with foreign exhibitors making up 90% of participants. German companies and brands such as fischer, Knipex, BMI, BS Systems, Burg­Wächter, Eibenstock, Hailo, Hazet, Hettich, Krause, Oribis Will, Padre, Pferd, Prebena, Scheppach, Schwaiger, Rennsteig, Testboy, Völkel, Wezag, Wiha and Witte Tools will be present at EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair 2024. Reyher has a prominent end position in Hall 11.2 Stand O008 P009. In addition, international companies including Index, Apex, Rapid, Stanley, Annovi Reverberi, Central Lobão, Diager, Edeco, Kubala, Kyocera, Nardi Compressor, Prosperplast, Proxxon, Skil and Varo will also be there, FIXI is in Hall 11.2 Stand R041. Companies such as Ambrovit, Inter Abrasive, Kapriol and Lusavouga will be participating for the first time. See Ambrovit’s offerings in Hall 11.2 Stand R008.


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SHOW REVIEW EISENWARENMESSE

Exciting event programme – DIY Boulevard takes centre stage The fair is not only a global showcase of offer­ ings, it is also an important international indus­ try meeting point. Top global players gather here to make important business contacts and exchange ideas. The trade fair also provides buyers and retailers worldwide with the unique opportunity to be the first to experience the latest products and trends in the industry first­ hand. Complementing the outstanding variety of global offerings is a diverse programme featur­ ing exciting industry presentations, special events and awards. The 2024 instalment of DIY Boulevard is already enjoying significant popularity, with 56 companies securing spots in the presentation area in Hall 11. Through DIY Boulevard, the EISENWARENMESSE – International Hard­ ware Fair, in cooperation with the German Association of House & Garden Manufacturers (HHG), gives companies the opportunity to present their products in a point­of­sale (POS) environment. This ensures an authentic prod­ uct presentation experience for trade visitors.

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Photo: © Koelnmesse GmbH, Hanne Engwald

The EISENaward will be presented live for the seventh time. In 2024, the International Hardware Fair, in collaboration with the Central Association of the Hardware Trade (ZHH), will embark on a search for outstanding new ideas, inventions and solutions in the industry. The joint award honours the most innovative products for tools, industrial supplies, fixing and fastening technology, fittings and home improvement in the categories of innovation, design/ergonomics and sustainability. The winners will be selected by a jury of high­calibre representatives from trade, research, media, design and retail, with the festive award ceremony scheduled for the morning of 3 March 2024, during the EISENforum. Throughout the trade fair, the ten nominated products will be showcased for industry professionals in a dedi­ cated area in the passage between Hall 10 and 11. Companies exhibiting at EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair Cologne along with co­ exhibitors may submit their products free of charge until Wednesday 7 February, 2024. Participants may register newly developed or enhanced products that are being presented for the first time at EISEN­ WARENMESSE and different from items already avail­ able on the market in terms of their form, function, appearance, design, material properties, handling and/or technology. Information and details about registration can be found on the website.

Photo: © Koelnmesse GmbH, Maxi Uellendahl

EISENaward recognises innovation and technological advancement


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EISENforum – Spotlight on current industry topics As the central event stage of the event, the EISENforum in Hall 10.2 will once again present a well­curated event programme. Catering to both exhibitors and visitors, it offers a platform for the exchange of industry­relevant knowledge on current topics and challenges. Alongside exciting presentations and panels, there will be special ceremonies such as the EISENaward 2024. The main themes of the upcoming edition are e­commerce, market development and career, providing valuable insights and food for thought for those interested in the future of the industry and the latest trends.

Lead+Meet brings exhibitors and visitors together A new feature of the upcoming edition is the enhanced trade fair app. Exhibiting companies can use the app for the first time to connect with key visitor groups. Lead+Meet is a digital feature that brings together exhibitors and visitors on the fair­ grounds efficiently, simply and individually with personalised push messages issued via the improved trade fair app. Lead+Meet enables exhibitors to directly address their most important visitor target groups at the trade fair and invite them to their stand. When purchasing tickets, visitors voluntarily provide information such as product interests, industry or country of origin. This allows exhibitors to identify which visi­ tors are suitable for their products and services. When entering the exhibition hall, visitors receive a push message with an invi­ tation to the trade fair stand directly on their smartphone via the trade fair app when they have actively selected this option. Visitors can then use the new indoor navigation function in the app’s hall plan to find their way to the stand quickly and easily, successfully bringing together supply and demand. To find out more about EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair 2024 or to purchase tickets, go to www.eisenwarenmesse.com

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SHOW REVIEW EISENWARENMESSE Applications can be submitted until 7 February 2024 EISENaward powered by ZHH n 2024, the EISENaward powered by ZHH will be presented for the seventh time, searching for new ideas, inventions and solutions in the industry. The ten nominated products will be showcased at the EISENWARENMESSE – International Hard­ ware Fair from March 3 to 6, in a dedicated area in the passage between Halls 10 and 11. The festive award ceremony will take place on the first day of the trade fair at the EISENforum.

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Innovations & technological advancement take centre stage The coveted EISENaward powered by ZHH will be presented on the first morning of the show on Sunday 3 March 2024, kicking off the event. The award honours the most innovative products related to tools, industrial supplies, fixing and fasten­ ing technology, fittings and home improvement. The winners will be selected by a jury of various representatives from trade, research, media, design and retail.

// As a trend and innovation showcase, the EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair shines the spotlight on the most innovative ideas in the hardware industry every two years. //

Photo: © Koelnmesse GmbH, Thomas Klerx

“As a trend and innovation showcase, the EISENWAREN­ MESSE – International Hardware Fair shines the spotlight on the most innovative ideas in the hardware industry every two years. The EISENaward is the highlight of the event, recognis­ ing the creativity and innovative power of our exhibitors and bringing the latest products to life for trade visitors. We are excited about the applications that we will receive this year and looking forward to honouring the best among them,” says Sebastian Hein, Director of EISENWARENMESSE – INTERNA­ TIONAL HARDWARE FAIR COLOGNE.

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FIT FOR THE FUTURE WITH OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Benefits for the winners Applications for the EISENaward 2024 powered by ZHH can be submitted in the three categories of innovation, design/ergonomics and sustainability. Winners enjoy several benefits, including showcasing their products in a professional manner in an online gallery on the trade fair’s website, increased visibility through targeted communication, the formal announcement and trophy presentation on the first day of the trade fair and prominent placement in a dedicated area between Halls 10 and 11. The 10 nominees also receive special attention. With increased exposure through trade fair communications, they also benefit from the prominent display of their products in a dedicated area and the opportunity to present them to a professional audience. Applications close in February Companies exhibiting at EISENWARENMESSE – INTERNA­ TIONAL HARDWARE FAIR COLOGNE along with co­exhibitors may submit their products free of charge until Wednesday 7 February 2024. Participants may register newly developed or enhanced products that are being presented for the first time at EISENWARENMESSE – International Hardware Fair 2024 and differ from items already available on the market in terms of their form, function, appearance, design, material proper­ ties, handling and/or technology. For information and registration, please visit the website. www.eisenwarenmesse.com

More than 130,000 items in stock to ensure highest availability. Expansion of assortment to meet future market demands, e.g. Duplex D 6 and titanium fasteners. Improved E-Business service, e.g. RIO webshop in different languages and interface systems. Customised packing solutions.

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SPOTLIGHT

HARRISON & CLOUGH LAUNCHES ‘CUSTOMER FIRST’ INITIATIVES As Harrison & Clough (H&C) enters its 125th year of trading, the company still prides itself on putting its customers first and delivering an excellent service. Here Michael Brown, CEO of Harrison & Clough, outlines how in this increasingly digital age some of the more established ‘customer first’ initiatives are helping to keep the business at the forefront of the competitive fastener and fixings marketplace…

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nder the stewardship of a new management board, Harrison & Clough is looking back at its past successes and core values in order to build a sustainable business that continues to deliver for customers well into the future. Harrison & Clough, part of the Dormole Group, has built its success on the pillars of providing customers with the exper­ tise and knowledge needed to navigate the innovative world of fixings and fasteners as well as openness and transparency when dealing with customer and employees alike. The transparency includes all areas of operations from detailed traceability from batch to box, something that has helped Harrison & Clough customers successfully navigate the introduction of Russian sanctions that requires business to prove their products don’t contain iron or steel originating from Russia.

// Currently more than 95% of stock is available at any one time. // It is, however, the focus on service and support that has helped the business maintain its market leading position for more than a century. Rather than rest on its laurels, Harrison & Clough has recently introduced new initiatives to ensure the company stays at the leading edge of customer service and support. One such new initiative is providing customers with the option to have Harrison & Clough ship products directly to their customers' doors. Customers need only ring their H&C contact to confirm delivery details and the product will be shipped directly to their customers business address. In doing so, it not only ensures a fast and efficient supply of products but also enables customers to reduce their stock holding, with Harrison & Clough effectively acting as a surrogate warehouse for customers. As part of this initiative, Harrison & Clough has also invested in stock holding so that there is more product available when needed – currently more than 95% of stock is available at any one time. This helps further reduce order time and ensure customers have the product when needed and Harrison & Clough can meet its targets of ensuring next day deliveries on all orders before 4pm, with an increasing number of consign­ ments now delivered pre­1pm.

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The company has also taken significant steps to reduce the plastic in its packaging whether by reverting to specially rein­ forced cardboard boxes or replacing the plastic windows on packaging with more product details and measurements on the outside of the boxes. There are further initiatives scheduled for the company’s warehousing whether in the form of a greater use of renewable technologies, through to increasing the number of electric vehicles the company has in its fleet. Each of these initiatives can go towards a customer’s own net zero objectives whether a trade customer or an end user looking to deliver a carbon neutral projects. As Harrison & Clough looks ahead into 2024, by maintaining its focus on service and delivering new customer centric initia­ tives the company remains as rooted to its strong Yorkshire heritage and values as it did when the business launched 125 years ago. www.harclo.com

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INTERVIEW RUSSIAN SANCTIONS

STEEL SANCTIONS EXPLAINED As the war in Ukraine continues, the UK and other governments are increasing sanctions on Russia to limit its economy. Restrictions have been implemented on the importation of iron and steel products and Ian Worth, Director Customs at Crowe explains the impact that has on businesses and the industry. Can you explain the current Russian sanctions regarding iron and steel products? Along with other countries, the UK imposed sanctions following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, designed to starve the Russian economy of funding from outside Russia. Amongst the measures implemented were a ban on exports of certain goods to Russia and the imposition of punitive duty rates on goods imported from Russia. On 21 April 2023, the UK announced a further sanction on the import of a range of iron and steel products manufactured in third countries, where their inputs contained iron or steel from Russia. This measure was implemented on 30 September 2023, the same date as a similar measure was implemented by the EU. What businesses/industries are impacted by these sanctions? In the UK, importers of most iron or steel products, classified in tariff chapters 72 and 73, are now required to obtain evidence that the imported product does not contain iron or steel of Russian origin. Similarly, exporters from the UK to the EU will need to provide evidence to the EU importer, who must satisfy the require­ ments of the EU’s sanction measure. To date we have seen this impact businesses in a range of industries, ranging from steel producers through to retailers and even in the fashion industry. Is there any expectation that the sanctions could be broadened or changed? Given the overriding purpose of the sanctions, it is expected that they will continue until there is resolution in Ukraine. At the same time, they will be subject to review in order to measure their effectiveness, with further measures possible in the event that the current measures need strengthening. What are the repercussions if businesses don’t abide by the sanctions? The Department of Business and Trade has set up a new Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI), with additional headcount to enforce the measures. Non­compliance with sanc­ tions regulations is a criminal offence, where serious infringe­ ments can expect significant penalties, as well as reputational

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damage for offending businesses. Goods which are subject to sanctions can expect to be seized and destroyed. What evidence can people supply to ensure they meet customs requirements for this area? Firstly, it is important that businesses understand the scope of the measure – it only applies to goods classified in most of tariff Chapter 72 and all of Chapter 73, so the first essential require­ ment is accurate classification. Secondly, the measure cannot be backdated beyond the date it was written into legislation, so in the UK, goods manufactured before 21 April 2023 are out of scope. In the EU, goods manufactured before 23 June 2023


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// The UK announced a further sanction on the import of a range of iron and steel products manufactured in third countries, where their inputs contained iron or steel from Russia. //

are out of scope – evidence of manufacture before these dates will be helpful. Where goods are in scope, evidence is required that there is no Russian input used in their manufacture. This could be a mill test certificate (MTC) from the manufacturer, or where this cannot be obtained, Customs may accept a decla­ ration from the supplier. The onus is on the importer to hold satisfactory evidence, and to present this on request. It is advised that purchase contracts are renewed to include a requirement that no product contains iron or steel material of Russian origin. The Department of Business and Trade has announced an Open General Licence which should now be used for imports to the UK of returned goods, certain reusable

packaging and goods manufactured before 21 April 2023. Do you have any examples of people who’ve faced challenges in regards to these sanctions and were they able to overcome them? It is still relatively early days, but we have seen instances of shipments stopped and evidence requested. In all cases we have seen so far, the importer has been able to provide satis­ factory evidence, however, we expect to see increased activity from OTSI in 2024. www.crowe.co.uk

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SHOW PREVIEW TORQUE-EXPO UK TELFORD 2024

TUESDAY

14 MAY 2024

EXHIBITION • NETWORKING • SEMINARS • AWARDS Seminars & Networking Evening sponsored by

THE TELFORD CONNECTION Torque-Expo is returning to the West Midlands with some of the biggest names in the UK fasteners, tools and fixings market, for one day only…

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et on the doorstep of the UK’s fastener West Midlands heartland, Torque­Expo 2024 will be taking over the International Exhibition Centre in Telford, bringing together fasteners, tools, construction fixings and related products and services. Following up its successful 2022 show, Torque­Expo 2024 will also be a one­day expo and networking event, designed to

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help visitors and exhibitors build connections and create meaningful relationships. The one­day event has been designed to maximise the expe­ rience of those utilising theB2B expo. With opportunities to demonstrate the power of services and solutions to a highly engaged and targeted audience, the show also includes an innovation zone.


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Networking evening, sponsored by

THE TORQUE-EXPO AWARDS 2024

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he popular Torque­Expo Awards will be back again for 2024, celebrating the accomplishments, innovative products and sustainability efforts of the fastener, tool, fixing and related industries.

Seminars sponsored by

SEMINAR SNAP-SHOT Thought leaders will provide their insights from our seminar programme, sponsored by Optimas, with particular emphasis this year on key topics including CBAM, near­shore sourcing and resilient supply chains, including: CROWE UK ON CBAM (CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM) LEGISLATION OPTIMAS ON NEAR-SHORE AND ON-SHORE SOURCING STRATEGIES FOR OEMS AND DISTRIBUTORS CLIVE DALEY & THE DALEY HUB ON BUILDING A RESILIENT SUPPLY CHAIN END-TO-END SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING FROM SLIMSTOCK MORE TO BE CONFIRMED

THE AWARDS NEED YOU If your business has launched an innovative new product, or has a particular rising star in your apprenticeship scheme, or has embarked on an interesting sustainability project then let us know. You can either email us via Torque’s Editor on jonathon@torque­expo.com or head to the Torque­Expo 2024 site and follow the links for the awards entry form. Remember, if you don’t tell us about it, there’s no chance you’ll win for it. We welcome all your input to help decide the 2024 award winners. The categories for this year include: PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD – FASTENERS AND FIXINGS PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD – TOOLS WEBSHOP OF THE YEAR EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR OUTSTANDING INDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Find out more or make your entry by emailing jonathon@torque-expo.com or visiting to the Torque­Expo 2024 site and follow the links for the awards entry form.

MAKING CONNECTIONS Networking was a key aspect of Torque­Expo 2022, coming shortly after the Covid lockdowns and it will remain an integral part of the show in 2024. While video calls are now a staple for many, the value of face­to­face and in­person contact has been highlighted like never before. After the Expo, the networking evening, sponsored by Optimas, will include the return of the Torque­Expo Awards, entertainment and food. Some of the biggest names in the fastener business are exhibiting at the show (see page 64) at this convenient loca­ tion. Find out more at events.torque-expo.com

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SOME OF 2022’S TORQUE-EXPO AWARD WINNERS PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD – FASTENERS AND FIXINGS

BEST for Stainless Steel

BOLLHOFF – HELICOIL SMART

PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARD – TOOLS

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SCELL-IT – E-007 HOLLOW WALL ANCHOR SETTING TOOL

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SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR

THE ALL METAL SELF-LOCKING NUT

OWLETT-JATON

SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR BECK – LIGNOLOC

APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR GESIPA UK – JONATHAN WATSON

Rapid Industrial Fasteners Ltd

OUTSTANDING INDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Smith Bullough

TONY WILLIAMS & OWLETT-JATON

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TORQUE FOCUS RIVETS, RIVET TOOLS & RIVET TECHNOLOGY

AFFORDABLE & HIGH-PERFORMANCE FASTENING TOOLS Rivit has added seven new fastening tool models to its range to meet the different needs of operators and industry professionals.

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n the field of fastening systems, for half a century Rivit has stood out for its reliability and completeness of range, as well as being a point of reference for professionals in the building, roofing, industry and, particularly the automotive industry. Thanks to its experience, Rivit is close to its customers in all pre­ and post­sales phases and, with its specialised staff, is able to support the customer with an advisory service and with the most suitable solutions to specific needs, both in terms of the various types of fasteners (rivets, rivet nuts, screws and bolts), but also for the different fastening tools. Precisely in this category Rivit recently added seven new range models designed to provide affordable performance at competitive price. The seven new riveting machines are divided into two series: battery­powered (700 Series) and hydro­pneumatic (400 Series), designed with two different types of power precisely to meet the different needs of operators. Because those who work on a construction site, or those who operate on an assem­ bly line, clearly have different needs to operate at their best. The 700 Series consists of two riveting machines for rivets (RIV710 and RIV720) and two for rivet nuts (RIV730 and RIV740), equipped with powerful brushless motors and long­ lasting batteries for flawless fastening. Ergonomic and compat­ ible with fasteners of different materials and sizes, Rivit’s new battery­powered riveting machines are high­performance and can be easily carried by the operator.

The 400 Series hydro­pneumatic riveting machines are designed for fastening different sized rivets on the most popu­ lar materials, including plastic and wood used in building materials and electrical panels. Rugged and reliable, these three riveting machines (RIV402, RIV403 and RIV406) are air­ powered and designed to provide excellent fastening perfor­ mance while ensuring affordability. Rivit’s range of branded solutions can meet all user needs, from the professional world to the enthusiast, and can be discovered on the website. www.rivit.it

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TORQUE FOCUS RIVETS, RIVET TOOLS & RIVET TECHNOLOGY

WHEN BLIND FASTENERS BECOME VISUAL JRP expands its range of rivets in trade and retail bags that are available for in-store merchandising.

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ost engineering and manufacturing components, such as blind rivets and rivet nuts, have traditionally been held by stockists in large quantities ‘in the back’. Available when required, but not on display for customers to browse in a store. But times have changed. Owlett­Jaton has been offering small quantities of engineer­ ing fasteners, such as bolts, nuts, and washers, in trade and retail bags since 2017. Their most recent addition to this range included adding 50 lines of JRP blind rivets. Comprising the most popular rivet lines in smaller bagged quantities, the range is ideal for in­ store merchandising and small usage requirements. The range includes seven types of open blind rivets, including dome head, dome head multigrip, large flange head, and dome head JRP­ lock structural rivets, in a choice of materials, including aluminium, steel, and stainless steel. Jaton Riveting Products (JRP), the dedicated riveting brand from Owlett­Jaton, offers an extensive range of quality blind rivets, rivet nuts, and tooling.

Tony Williams, Sales Director at Owlett­Jaton, adds: “The JRP retail range has proved hugely successful for customers, so we are in the process of launching even more lines from across the main JRP range. With over 1,200 lines to choose from, there is a great opportunity. New lines are always well received by customers, keep your eyes peeled for them launching soon.” The complete JRP range is supported by a full technical resource. The technical team at JRP is on hand to offer techni­ cal advice and suggest the best solution. The team provides the technical knowledge needed to support the range and help their customers to support end­users. JRP products are available for free next­day delivery, with low minimum order levels, across the majority of the UK main­ land via www.owlett­jaton.com. For technical information: www.jrprivets.co.uk

// The JRP retail range has proved hugely successful for customers, so we are in the process of launching even more lines from across the main JRP range. //

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FAR-REACHING CAPABILITIES Italian manufacturer FAR’s expertise extends beyond its rivets and rivnuts through to tools, customised technology and service, consultancy and more to provide a level of service customers can rely on.

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proud Italian manufacturer, FAR has the ability to produce 100% of its product range at its factory in Bologna, in the north of Italy. Through an extensive stock capability, the company is also able to deliver its goods everywhere in just a few days – either by truck, sea or air. FAR is one of the few international leading players in fastening technologies with cross competences in manufacturing differ­ ent technologies under the same roof, such as: blind rivets and rivnuts professional portable tools for use at an industrial level tools for assembly lines that work for high volumes while being operator friendly semi­automated systems for operators or robotic systems FAR distributes its technologies to a variety of clients, such as distributors and dealers, as well as system integrators and end user manufacturers – who often require customised technolo­ gies and services. “These services are an intangible part of FAR’s offerings, especially when it comes to prompt answers on technical and commercial matters; a first­class stock management service for the shortest lead times; as well as support with logistics and connections with qualified forwarders; plus consultancy on all documents for export and support with imports as well,” explains Massimo Generali, owner and managing director. FAR’s product range include blind rivets, rivnuts, various tools and more

When it comes to customised fastening technologies the team at FAR can also provide consultancy and cross­compe­ tences on fasteners, tools, and automated systems, to make sure it covers any client application. To guarantee it can provide this level of service to every customer, FAR invests its time, energy and money in ensuring it keeps up to date with the latest developments, which enables it to anticipate the requirements coming from markets in different parts of the world. “FAR managers regularly visit customers and attend national and international exhibitions to check markets, sectors and main competitors’ innovations,” adds the owner. “New video communication systems and new after­sales methodologies have also been implemented over recent years to provide technical assistance and training to technicians in differ­ ent part of the world. The network of tool repair service stations has been further strengthened to make sure original spare parts and solutions can be submitted to clients. In addition, demon­ strations of tools and automations are now facilitated in several markets thanks to local FAR showrooms recently activated in the UK, Poland, the USA, Canada and in Oceania,” mentions Pierluigi Cassani, export sales & marketing director at FAR. “A lot of our focus is also being paid to digitalisation in qual­ ity control in production, in automatic warehouses and the entire logistic area, with the aim to increase traceability, detect faulty products and minimise errors,” adds Pierluigi. “Increas­ ing care is also paid to the selection of suppliers and to validate the entry of the raw materials and compo­ nents. In fact, the entire FAR organisation is monitored to increase efficiency and produc­ tivity in everyday operation.” Massimo Generali concludes: “‘Made in Italy’ means a lot to us but mainly to work responsi­ bly; to serve our clients promptly; to continu­ ously innovate our technologies and increase our productivity; as well as to keep our engineers developing new solutions and ensure we are dedicated to the most promising projects. ‘Made in Italy’ means to focus on a high­quality range of products, respect quality protocols and improve services. It means having passion in all we do, every day. It also means to renew the Italian tradition in manufacturing technolo­ gies and serving clients, which was one of the strongest in the world until the 1990s and is now facing new global challenges and changes.” www.far.bo.it

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GESIPA SOFTGRIP

In the quest for weight reduction and enhanced performance, GESIPA introduces the SoftGrip Blind Rivet Nut, the fastening solution for carbon fibre and composite materials.

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n the dynamic landscape of automotive manufacturing, the quest for lightweight materials and advanced fasten­ ing solutions takes centre stage. Carbon fibre­reinforced plastics (CFRP) have emerged as a pivotal innovation, contributing significantly to weight reduction and enhanced vehicle performance. The Significance of CFRP in Lightweight Applications CFRP has revolutionised automotive manufacturing, offering compelling benefits in weight reduction for improved fuel effi­ ciency and performance. However, selecting the right fastening solution for CFRP is crucial to unlock the full potential of these lightweight wonders. The Challenge of Fastening CFRP Standard fasteners fall short in meeting the precision and specialised requirements of CFRP materials. Recognising this challenge, GESIPA® embarked on a journey to develop a solu­ tion that seamlessly integrates with CFRP while upholding the highest standards of quality and performance.

// The SoftGrip’s precisely controlled setting procedure minimises bearing stress and contact pressure on the component. // Introducing the SoftGrip Blind Rivet Nut GESIPA’s response to the CFRP fastening challenge is the Soft­ Grip blind rivet nut, a product that builds upon the success of the PolyGrip multi­range blind rivet nut. The SoftGrip’s precisely controlled setting procedure minimises bearing stress and contact pressure on the component.

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Outstanding Features of SoftGrip Blind Rivet Nuts Mechanical Strength: The bulb formation on the SoftGrip, with a larger­than­average diameter, ensures outstanding mechan­ ical properties, reducing the risk of component damage. Precision and Versatility: Controlled bulb formation allows for minimal edge spacing, ensuring a tight fit with components and high strength without the need for additional materials. Corrosion Resistance: Crafted from high­grade stainless steel, the SoftGrip blind rivet nut ensures a corrosion­resis­ tant load­bearing thread, providing longevity and reliability. Process Efficiency: SoftGrip enables fast processes, process monitoring, and control, making assembly procedures simpler. It is not dependent on surface properties and does not age. CFRP Compatibility: SoftGrip prevents delamination of CFRP materials, ensuring structural integrity and longevity in automotive applications. Wide Range of Applications: SoftGrip blind rivet nuts offer a large grip range, compatibility with various materials, and accommodate higher hole drilling tolerances, enhancing their versatility for different automotive components. In the relentless pursuit of lightweight and efficient vehicles, GESIPA’s SoftGrip blind rivet nuts emerge as a solution for securing CFRP and other composite materials. Their precision, strength, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with various applications make them essential in achieving high­quality, lightweight vehicles. www.gesipa.com

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WEBSHOPS AND AI ASSISTANTS A glimpse at the future with AI, plus some here-and-now software solutions and webshops designed to help businesses… PGB-EUROPE ENHANCES WEBSHOP >

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pgb-Europe has strengthened its webshop with customisable views, allow­ ing users to optimise their order experi­ ence when they are logged into their account via the pgb­Europe webshop (settings can be accessed via ‘My profile’ in the main menu).

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unit, of course. Customers are now also able to change their profile settings to show in the default view the prices per packaging unit they prefer. Moreover, customers can choose from different options when it comes to pricing infor­ mation. It is possible to (temporarily) not show the pricing information, to show standard pricing (per piece or per 1.000 pieces) or prices per sales unit. As for the packaging info shown, prefer­ ences can be set to show the standard information (pieces), per sales unit (which is, for instance, a box) or per full carton. In addition, customers can now also change the number of article lines they want to see when going to their shopping cart. And lastly, a tick box has been added that enables customers to mention the backorder delivery by default on the order confirmation. Find out more by logging into the pgb­Europe webshop or contacting the company directly. www.pgb-europe.com


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KINGFISHER LETS AI LOOSE ON HOME IMPROVEMENT MARKET > We’ve heard a lot about AI lately, perhaps not so much in rela­ tion to the fastener and tool market, but Kingfisher – owner of CC – has changed all that. The group has launched what it says is the first AI­powered assistant in the sector, using generative AI to support customers with their DIY projects. Initially launch­ ing at Castorama France, the virtual assistant answers customer DIY queries and provides step­by­step advice on a range of home improvement projects. Customers can fire off questions like ‘which saw should I choose to cut my worktop’ or similar. That’s not all – the AI assistant will soon be able to analyse photos to perform visual searches and answer visual queries. Customers will be able to upload a photo, and use the AI to iden­ tify a particular part, eg “I want to replace this broken part of

my sink, but I don’t know what it’s called”. If successful, it will be rolled out across other banners in the Kingfisher Group. So far, so DIY. It will probably be a good while – many years, we’d guess – before a professional end user will be able to trust an AI to identify a specific bolt or rivet, but it’s an interesting glimpse at the possibilities ahead for the fastener biz. Kingfisher went on to say that AI powered recommendation engines at B&Q and Screwfix are already generating up to 10% of e­commerce sales. It’s also using AI­driven tools to optimise markdowns and clearance, with early pilots at B&Q delivery “very encouraging gross margin improvement on clearance products”. www.kingfisher.com

WEST MIDLANDS FASTENERS OPTS FOR PROFIT4 > Halesowen-based West Midlands Fasteners Ltd, a distributor and stockist of industrial fasteners and fixings, is expanding its growing stock of imported products. The new imported stock range is part of the company’s expansion plans it has achieved thanks to a new software solu­ tion which has reduced admin time and purchase returns, while increasing stock quote and delivery turnarounds, along with revenue for the company. Competition in the market for super­fast delivery was increasing exponentially with a sharp rise in industrial projects across the UK. As a result, West Midlands Fasteners aims to maximise its sales channels so has invested in a new range of imported products. To keep on top of increasing customer demand, West Midlands Fasteners has hired additional staff. As a result, the company recognised the need to switch to an alternative software solution that offered a faster way to produce quotes for customers. OGL Software recommended its Profit4 business and stock management software, which is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system that has been designed to help merchants digitally transform their operations by supporting multi­channel selling. Leon Cunnington, Sales Manager, West Midlands Fasteners, comments: “Stock control on our previous system was not as quick or as accurate as needed so, due to the office team being stretched with increasing customer demand, we knew we had to switch from Sage to a more efficient software. OGL Soft­ ware’s Profit4 has been fantastic as we had extensive training on its features and how to use it, but it was so simple to pick up as it is not at all complicated.

“Now, using Profit4, we can identify the exact bin location for individual products, which makes life easier. We use it in the warehouse for stock transfers, which are now done in just a few clicks. Using Profit4, we can check whether the stock item requested is available for same day delivery if that’s what the customer wants or whether we need to order it in. “Another great benefit of the stock management feature is that, if there are stock discrepancies, Profit4 enables the stock levels to be quickly adjusted to account for those changes. The trade counter is also faster now with Profit4. It has even sped up the dispatch process as multiple orders can be dispatched in one go, making it easier for us and the drivers, and speeding up routes to ensure delivery to our customers when they expect their order.” West Midlands Fasteners recently achieved ISO9001 accredita­ tion thanks in part to OGL Software’s helping the company with customer service improvements and maintaining its already high levels of quality management from stock to shipment and delivery. www.ogl.co.uk

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ELECOSOFT > FAIL TO PLAN, PLAN TO FAIL – NEVER TRUER THAN NOW Construction projects, on average, run beyond their original project duration, thanks to a combination of factors including tendering and planning systems. But the industry is taking steps to solve these longstanding issues, according to Jonathan Hunter, CEO of specialist international software provider, Elecosoft. Modelling: Currently, the most innovative contractors are focusing on planning, taking past project data, and identifying common pinch points from adverse weather, staff shortages or materials delays. Then they produce revised schedules which allow them to present the likely impact and outcomes of various possible build challenges, with consideration given to contingency. It is a simple, but effective, operational tweak. Always planning: Too often, planning and scheduling is focused on the pre­construction phase, and an all­too­ common, blinkered approach views scheduling as happening before construction. Instead, it is about ensuring that planning and modelling run across the project, reacting to challenges as the worst happens. Similar to design, scheduling is an iterative process, and needs to be seen as such. It does not just stop when the shovels go in the ground.

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Involvement: I have also observed the significant effect of moving client communications beyond passive emails and PDF exports to a more inclusive activity, with more regular catch­ ups accompanied with visual demos, outlining what is happen­ ing on the project, and what the impact of decisions is in real terms. It is joining up the dots for more clarity, reducing misun­ derstandings which can lead to error. For example, the contractor will explain the trade­offs and benefits to the client – that, by choosing this construction approach, you will have 230 fewer deliveries on site, and completion will be 18 weeks sooner. Innovation: Finally, there is further innovation, from leveraging data, and AI tools through to MMC approaches. I have only scratched the surface, but what is clear is that taking a more serious and considered approach to planning and scheduling can pay dividends for contractors, particularly when margins are tighter than ever. As the hackneyed adage goes, “fail to plan, plan to fail”. Banal? Yes, but it has never been truer for construction than it is now. www.elecosoft.com


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NEW SCREW SIZES MATERIALISE FROM SPECTRE New building regulation-ready ranges are arriving from the Spectre woodscrew stable…

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pectre, the advanced multi­purpose woodscrew range, has launched two new sizes of screw to help tradespeo­ ple comply with new building regulations. The new regulations, applicable on all new­build homes and extensions, must have a minimum roof insulation level of 0.18 W/m2K. The insulation material needed to achieve this is now thicker requiring longer screws to achieve a secure grip and the ability to penetrate the full depth of the insulation to ensure it is properly supported. The Spectre range is designed to bring performance and value to tradespeople, this has now been expanded to include 6.0 x 200mm and 6.0 x 240mm woodscrews as well as 8.0 x 180, 200, 240 and 280mm versions too. If shorter screws are used with thick insulation, they may not reach the framing behind the insulation, reducing the

stability of the insulation and potentially causing it to sag over time. Additionally, using longer screws can prevent damage to the insulation, as it helps to distribute pressure more evenly. The range is specifically designed to make the tradesper­ son’s life that little bit easier and incorporate a long list of features, often only found in premium products. To support tradespeople, the size of the product is conveniently included on the packaging so there is no need to open the box to size up the product. As well as the popular Spectre Advanced Multi­ Purpose Wood and Timber Fixing Screws, a comprehensive range of holesaws and screwdriver bits are available. For more details on the Spectre range and stocking enquiries visit the website. www.spectreadvanced.com

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MARMORMOLEN: NINE FLOORS ON KLIMAS SCREWS Another masterpiece investment with wood, in which the Polish manufacturer has an important share, is being built in Denmark. This time Klimas is delivering its screws to the Nordhavn coast...

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ow many screws will go from Poland to Copenhagen to serve this project? “It’s hard to say because we’re only at the beginning of construction,” says Slawomir Iwanicki, export manager at Klimas. “We are currently supplying our WKFC, WKLC, and WKCH screws there in the hundreds of thousands.” WKFC screws are used for carpentry joints: they join and strengthen wooden structures while protecting them from cracking. WKHC screws are suitable for effective connections of wooden structures. WKLC screws, on the other hand, guar­ antee secure fastening of carpentry fasteners. All this will serve to create one of the most interesting timber develop­ ments on the Danish coast: Marmormolen.

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“The most interesting project on the Danish coast” The complex of seven buildings framed in one block, each nine stories high, will be one of the largest contemporary wooden structures in Denmark. It will be completed this year, and its unusual wooden structure will house office, retail and dining spaces, becoming a symbol of urban living on Denmark’s Nordhavn coast. The entire district is essentially an unusual architectural experiment. Until now treated as rather industrial, it had none of the charm of coastal city neighborhoods. Recent years, however, have changed the situation, and Copenhagen’s Nordhavn has turned out to be an excellent place for prototypical concepts, including buildings created from recycled bricks. The Marmormolen complex, built from wood, fits perfectly into this re­created atmosphere of Nordhavn.

Wood – the technology of the future Although wood has so far been rather associated with the past of construction, it is coming back into favour. Especially wood in CLT technology which is created by cross­laminating wood in layers. This creates structural timber, which significantly increases the pace of construction work while being relatively lightweight and at the same time very durable. Technological advancements guarantee precise cutting of the wooden mate­ rial, and the constant development of Klimas product portfolio already makes it possible to deliver the highest quality screws to the construction site, enabling the execution of fast and durable connections of wooden elements. With the planet in mind The trend back to wood construction also means a huge step toward reducing the carbon footprint of construction. Wood is a material that is definitely at the forefront of the list of sustainable alternatives. Unlike concrete, wood has the prop­ erty of storing CO2, swapping concrete for wood construction therefore means that instead of emitting tons of the harmful gas, the building stores it. In the case of Marmormolen, the green nature of the devel­ opment is also supported by its surroundings – it will be surrounded on three sides by green urban space, including a planned waterfront park. The building is to include space for a canteen and a public eatery, and terraces and gardens are planned on the roofs. It is there that vegetables are to be produced for the aforementioned eatery, in addition to which biodiversity is also to be found on the rooftops: beehives and insect houses will stand there, in addition to vegetable gardens. Marmormolen is, therefore, an investment that is a great reference for Klimas products, both because of the company’s activities promoting wood construction in Central and Eastern European countries and because of its sustainable nature. klimas.com

The Marmormolen development will be surrounded on three sides by green space when complete

The Klimas team on-site (from left to right) Slawomir Iwanicki, Karol Pawlik and Jakub Kowalczyk

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BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION

OWLETT-JATON GROWS VORTEX HIGH-PERFORMANCE WOODSCREW RANGE Two new screws join the Vortex brand: Floorboard and Tongue and Groove screws. Owlett-Jaton explains the features of these latest launches..

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ortex screws are recognised in the industry for their premium quality and tailored product features. Techni­ cal advancements combine to provide users with versa­ tility and assurance. In addition to the existing Standard, TX, and Exterior ranges, Owlett­Jaton has added two new specialist screws to the range, Vortex Floorboard and Vortex Tongue and Groove screws.

Both new screws feature a dual thread: Incorporating the benefits of a single thread, with a twinthread start.

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Ideal for use in MDF, plywood, chipboard, softwood and hardwood, both screws feature a dual thread. The screws incorporate the benefits of a single thread, with a twinthread start, for ultimate performance. The dual thread start ensures consistent and rapid insertion, whilst the single thread offers optimum grip and exceptionally high pull­out retention. Designed for fast and secure installation of flooring and to


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// Both screws are zinc and yellow plated for corrosion resistance and have a Gleitmo dry lubricant finish for easier driving. //

eliminate squeaks, the floorboard screw features a pozi drive with a recessed double countersunk head to increase the strength of the screw reducing the likelihood of shearing. Sharp under­head milling ribs assist with effective countersinking eliminating the need to countersink the wood before insertion. The Vortex Floorboard screw features two thread patterns. The bottom thread offers fast insertion and supremely strong holding power. The plain shank in the middle is designed to eliminate the need for manual clamping, whilst the top thread securely fixes the board to the frame, eliminating movement and squeaks. A 25° sharp point enables an instant start and rapid insertion. The Vortex Tongue and Groove screw is a specialised fastener for tongue and groove installations. A TX Drive helps reduce cam­out, offering more grip, a better drive and greater torque. The discreet self­countersinking head provides a secure and hidden fixing, whilst the 34° sharp point enables a fast start and rapid insertion. Both screws are zinc and yellow plated for corrosion resis­ tance and have a Gleitmo dry lubricant finish for easier driving. Both are available from mid­February. In addition, due to market demand, two new longer­length sizes have also been added to the standard Vortex range, 6 x 220mm and 6 x 240mm. www.owlett-jaton.com

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TERRITORY FOCUS BRIGHTON-BEST INTERNATIONAL

BEST for Stainless Steel

BENELUX & FRANCE

“LARGE STOCKS, HIGH SERVICE, FAST DELIVERY TIMES” Manufacturer Bodegraven Metaal provides product to both its home market and through export overseas. Sales Director Igor Liberloo gives his take on some of the local challenges and opportunities to Torque Magazine...

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s one of the few remaining manu­ facturers of threaded rods DIN976­1 in Europe, we still have our place in the fastener world and we are also proud that even after more than 40 years we are still the market leader. Of course, the local economy, just like in the rest of Europe, is currently in dire straits due to the known problems, namely high interest rates, construction stopped due to unclear CO2 regulations, higher than average inflation and more specifically dumping prices of Asian prod­ ucts, generated by unauthorised over­ subsidisation. However, we remain positive and hope and expect that most issues will improve during 2024. In the meantime, we are focusing a little more on the cost side. Our relentless pursuit of advanced automation

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Bodegraven Metaal is one of the few remaining manufacturers of threaded rods DIN976-1 in Europe

in the production of threaded rods not only drives our competitive advantage but also exemplifies our dedication to innova­ tion and efficiency in the industry.” Fortunately, in the Benelux they appreci­ ate quality and there are almost no inferior threaded rods (thread angle <60°) anymore, unlike other parts of Europe. Producing quickly and efficiently with our team of 30 people remains the message, because even though the Benelux market is flooded with cheap imports, you can never

// Projects with a short delivery time still represent a large share of the market and that is precisely the strength of Bodegraven Metaal. // get 100% of everything outside the EU. Projects with a short delivery time still represent a large share of the market and that is precisely the strength of Bodegraven Metaal; large stocks, high service, fast delivery times. That is why we continue to invest in automatic cutting machines, the “special project lengths” department is growing year­by­year with double digits. As a strongly export­oriented company, we also look beyond the Benelux market and focus on markets that continue to operate, such as the Middle East, where we also have a branch.

Our company Bomet UK in Birmingham, founded in 2023, is also off to a strong start and fills a gap in the British market where there is still a lot of room, namely European quality (only thread angle 60°), fast delivery time at a competitive price. www.bomet.com

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TERRITORY FOCUS

BENELUX & FRANCE

HEICO GROUP INTENDS TO INCREASE ITS PRESENCE ON THE BENELUX MARKET Despite the border of the Benelux states just 1-2 hours by car from HEICO’s headquarter near Dortmund, the German manufacturer of bolt locking devices and pre-tensioning solutions has its own subsidiary in the Netherlands.

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ince more than 120 years, the HEICO Group produces high quality product solutions in the field of fastening and cold forging technology. During the last decade HEICO has grown up with its HEICO­LOCK® wedge locking systems and HEICO­TEC® tensioning systems to become an expert for bolt technology. Its products are globally sold through a large network of dealers and trading part­ ners. Especially in the trader­oriented market of the Benelux states, HEICO coop­ erates with many well­known dealers. In addition to that, HEICO operates 14 company­owned subsidiaries worldwide. One of them is settled in Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands. From here, the company supports and supplies its Dutch customers as well as their customers in Luxemburg and Belgium. Like all other subsidiaries, HEICO Benelux has its own warehousing, so customers can benefit from short delivery routes and quick availability of its products. “Even though we as HEICO Group had a successful business year in 2023, we notice uncertainty among the European market concerning long­term investments,” says Tobias Grobe, Head of Sales & Marketing. “The trend we are seeing on the European market is that companies try to decrease their inventory stock level in order to bind less capital.

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The ordering behaviour of customers is changing.” Instead of placing orders well in advance, customers currently tend to order at short notice with the desire of immedi­ ate delivery. Just in time is gaining in importance. This is a strength of HEICO. The large warehousing of its subsidiaries allows it to react immediately to customer’s demands and to deliver quickly – in urgent cases also straight to place of use. Professional customer service and technical advice is most important to HEICO. The headquarters’ close location also enables HEICO Benelux and its customers to benefit from the numerous testing options of the company­owned technical laboratory. The Dutch sales team works passionately to satisfy their customers and to always find the best product solution for every applica­

tion. While the back office in Groningen takes care of the order processing, ware­ housing, distribution of goods and all administrative tasks, the sales representa­ tives in the Northern Netherlands and in the sales area Belgium and Luxembourg intensively care locally for the customer. The German manufacturer has been on a growth path for years. Now expansion is planned also in the Netherlands. “We see the potential of the Benelux states and therefore will expand our sales team. Currently we are searching for a compe­ tent sales engineer who will represent HEICO in the South of the Netherlands,” reveals Tobias Grobe. HEICO is looking forward to 2024 with confidence. Many new projects in the field of wind energy, mobility and renewable energies await the HEICO Benelux sales team in the new year. In some cases, completely new areas of applications arise. In order to present and promote their new product series HEICO­LOCK® Plus and the HEICO­ LOCK® combi­washers, which won the Best of Industry Award 2023, HEICO will exhibit at numerous trade fairs and congresses. In the Benelux region the company focuses this year on the maritime, offshore, petro­ chemical and oil & gas sectors. www.heico-group.com


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TERRITORY FOCUS

BENELUX & FRANCE

Haemers co-owners Caroline Haemers and David Mulnard. Mulnard is the 4th generation of the family business

HAEMERS: UNIQUE STRENGTHS AND RE-SHORING A formidably large range of washer sizes is one of the many strengths of Belgium-based Haemers, capable of producing every size without any tool costs. Haemers CEO David Mulnard talks investments, CBAM, local challenges and global trading...

Business is hard and margins are very tight,” says a candid David Mulnard, CEO of Haemers. “Competitors in Asia are pushing prices to crazy levels, to a totally unfair level,” he adds. Based in Gullegem, Belgium, close to Kortrijk and a stone’s throw from the French border, Haemers is one of the market leaders in the production of press­ work and washers. The manufacturer has what it says is the largest range of non­ standard sizes of washers which today covers more than a huge 5,800 sizes. Founded in 1932, Haemers specialises in pressing work from plates and coils. With extensive machinery that includes up to 400 tons pressing force, the producers also

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has fully automated pressing lines up to 160 tons. Mulnard says: “In washers, our strength is that every size can be produced

// In washers, our strength is that every size can be produced without any tool costs. That’s unique. // without any tool costs. That’s unique.” Currently, the majority of Haemers busi­ ness is done abroad – 65% of its business

leaves Belgium, and it delivers across the whole of Europe. Clearly though, as refer­ enced above, the market has been easier. “In my opinion, the Benelux market is largely the same as the entire European Union. We see competitive prices, little demand, a slowing construction econ­ omy… Steel prices have fallen, but at a level where factories are making losses, this will certainly change in the coming months. We feel that factories and suppliers are doing everything they can to raise prices.” That’s due in part to sustainability projects, says Mulnard: “The investments for these factories in the coming years will therefore be enormous to achieve climate objectives.


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Every tool is made in-house at Haemers and there are plans to invest and expand its toolshop in the next 12 months

“We expect a turnaround again because of the CBAM. We naturally hope for an improvement in our sales. And a slightly fairer competition.” CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) has been designed to put a fair price on the carbon emitted during the production of carbon intensive goods that are entering the EU – and encourage cleaner industrial production in non­EU countries. With the EU raising its carbon ambitions, CBAM is intended to prevent ‘carbon leakage’, where EU products get replaced by more carbon­intensive imports. And it’s fair to say global trade has had an interesting few years, not least exposing the vulnerabilities of the international supply chain. From the pandemic days of container price inflation to problems in the Suez Canal with stranded and impounded

container ships and – more recently – Red Sea disruption forcing ships to reach Europe via the longer route around the Cape of Good Hope peninsula, adding weeks to lead times. The discussion around ‘reshoring’ and ‘onshoring’ promises has returned to prominence faster than many may have expected. But have those discus­ sions of sourcing product from closer loca­ tions materialised in practice? “We have certainly seen this in custom pressing work. And we keep seeing it. Many customers have chosen to have at least part of their production returned to Europe. This way they have more certainty. “We of course also enjoyed this for two years in the washers market, though we have seen that these types of products are being sourced again in the Far East. The anti­dumping measures were partly nulli­

fied by Chinese support, but that is why we have good hope with the CBAM story. Competing with completely dissimilar weapons is unfeasible. “Even though we see a decline in demand in 2023, there is still a part of the market that has not forgotten the prob­ lems of Covid and Suez...” “Haemers is absolutely not against imports,” he clarifies. “Everyone can have a piece of the pie. Only it can be distributed more fairly.” Market challenges aside, Haemers continues to invest in internal processes and developments: “In 2023, we installed a new fully automatic deburring line, which will be fed in the future by an AGV robot. So, no operator will be needed at all. We have also equipped a pressing line with a cobot to work fully automatically and even outside opening hours.” Every tool is made in­house at Haemers and the manufacturer is looking to invest further in this area, expanding its tool­ shop in the next 12 months or so, as well as more general investments including installing solar panels. Find out more about the Haemers business via contact@nvhaemers.be or the official site. www.nvhaemers.be

Haemers specialises in pressing work from plates and coils, with an extensive array of machinery

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TERRITORY FOCUS

BENELUX & FRANCE

BÜLTE PLASTIQUES FRANCE DEVELOPS LEADERSHIP TEAM One year on from the succession changes that saw Fanny Bülte takeover the business, Florian Kmyta has been appointed Managing Director at Bülte Plastiques France…

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ast year saw Fanny Bülte, grand­ daughter of the founder of Bülte, take over the business from her father, Stefan Bülte. Almost 70 years since Norbert Bülte set up offices in Lüdinghausen, this new chap­ ter for the business, has this year seen a new MD installed at Bülte Plastiques France. Florian Kmyta, who has been with the company for several years, was appointed Managing Director with effect from 1January 2024.

New MD at Bülte Plastiques France, Florian Kmyta, trained under Stefan Bülte himself

// Mr Kmyta will help to drive Bülte’s success in providing a global offering of solutions – developed to meet the needs of all its customers. // Mr Florian Kmyta was trained by Mr Stefan Bülte himself for several years before gradually taking on responsibilities within the company. He started out as a sales apprentice with the company and quickly developed his technical and commercial skills. During his many years with the company, he was given the opportunity to take a master's degree in management thanks to his hard work and perseverance. He has been the driving force behind the company's attractive sales policy for the last eight years, along­ side Mrs Fanny Bülte. He took over the areas of sales, market­ ing and digital business alongside Fanny Bülte, the third generation of the company. Mr Kmyta will help to drive Bülte’s success in providing a global offer­ ing of solutions – developed to meet the needs of all its customers. “Our team is able to work closely with customers to develop bespoke solutions that meet the specific application require­ ments. We can also advise customers on the best manufacturing solutions to meet their needs and help them to choose the

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right raw material for their project.” Bülte offers a wide range of plastic components and fasteners for various industrial applications. The oldest best selling product in the company’s history are plastic washers according to DIN/ISO standards. Furthermore Bülte has an asset with its diverse product range of plastic components for various industrial applica­ tions, such as plastic screws, nuts, washers,

spacers, custom moulded parts and more. “In our business it’s important to be flexible and listen to customers' expecta­ tions: every day we reshape our strengths and adapt them to new opportunities,” says Mr Florian Kmyta. Bülte Plastiques France is based in Portes­lès­Valence, France. www.bulte.com


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SPOTLIGHT

DURABLE BOLTED JOINTS IN STEEL CONSTRUCTION Beyond the Basics: Nord-Lock discusses the Anatomy of a Properly Designed Joint, providing a brief overview of the design, execution and maintenance of bolted connections…

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he saying goes, "Everybody can tighten a bolt," but a properly designed joint involves a multitude of factors, from preload and friction to tool calibration, settlements and dynamic loads. While the requirements for welded joints have evolved steadily over the years, to the point where it’s now common to have certified professionals to execute and approve welded joints, a simple bolting protocol from anyone is sufficient for critical bolted joints. Unfortunately, even this minor requirement is not always available. The fact that critical bolted joints are not subjected to simi­ lar quality requirements as welded joints can lead to problems in steel construction. The biggest risk in steel construction from unsecured bolted joints subjected to any kind of dynamic loads is the loss of preload and loosening which could lead to several negative consequences, such as production downtime and unintended movements. So, the purposeful and sensible choice of one or more measures is one of the many responsible decisions of the designing engineer. Challenges: Preload, Slackening, and Self-Loosening The design principle in steel construction is historically

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from a rivet. Having remained unchanged, most steel bolts are designed non­preloaded. This runs contrary to the design principle of a bolt itself, where you always want to leverage the benefits of proper clamping and pretensioning. Loss of preload in bolted joints can occur due to slack­ ening or self­loosening. These two phenomena are explored in detail during our steel construction webinars. Solutions: Nord-Lock Washers and European Standards In general, overcoming slackening involves implementing design principles, but self­loosening can be solved with Nord­ Lock washers. The washers are validated as an effective securing element for bolted joints by European Technical Assessments (ETAs). Webinar: Get the In-Depth Knowledge Nord­Lock’s cross­border steel construction team regu­ larly host webinars, the ideal forum for design engineers, fabricators and authorities to study the design, execution and maintenance of bolted connections. www.nord-lock.com


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The Emmerich Rhine Bridge located in Emmerich am Rhein, Germany, was built from 1962 to 1965. The two pylons are 76.7 metres (252 ft) high.

NordLock’s crossborder steel construction team regularly host webinars for design engineers, fabricators and authorities

// The biggest risk in steel construction from unsecured bolted joints subjected to any kind of dynamic loads is the loss of preload and loosening which could lead to several negative consequences. //

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DIRECTORY YOUR HANDY GUIDE TO DISTRIBUTORS, SUPPLIERS AND MANUFACTURERS IN THE INDUSTRY

DIRECTORY SPOTLIGHTS Welcome to this month’s NEW ADDITION >

Abbott Fasteners Ltd n Stocked Imperial & Metric n All metal locking nuts including Vargal Philidas Stover n Largest stock of Genuine Helicoils in the UK T +44 (0) 1268 532 434 E sales@abbottfasteners.co.uk W www.abbottfasteners.co.uk

Achilles Seibert n Torx screws/bolts n Hexagon socket screws/bolts n Hexagon head screws/bolts n Special/drawing parts T +49 4193 8955 E sales@achill-fasteners.com W www.achill-fasteners.com

Bomet UK LTD is an entity of Bodegraven Metaal NV, the largest manufacturer of threaded rods DIN976-1 in the EU.

BOMET UK LTD. n Threaded rods n Threaded studs n Studding n Allthread studs

Located north of Birmingham, we have a large stock of studding (Mild Steel and High Tensile) for your quick needs. Only the best quality (thread angle 60°) in zinc plated and HDG available.

T +32 (0) 11 55 91 14 E Sales.UK@bomet.com W www.Bomet.com

Albert Pasvahl ADI Supply Ltd n Resin anchors n Shield anchors n Through bolts n Window frame screws n CFA approved tester E sales@adisupply.co.uk W www.adisupply.co.uk

n Fit Bolts n Plugs n Brass n Knurled thumb screws n Special scews T +49 [0] 40-532852-0 E info@pasvahl.de W www.pasvahl.de

Ferdinand Gross, founded in 1864, is a major supplier of connecting technology, excelling in C-parts management, kanban systems, standard/custom parts and application technology. Ferdinand Gross GmbH & Co. KG n C-Parts Management n Special/Drawing Parts n Railway-Specific Parts n Connection Technology n Technical Ranges T +49 711 1604-0 E info@schrauben-gross.de W www.schrauben-gross.de

KINGWIN PRECISION CO.,LTD. n Punches n Molds n Forming Tools n Machining Parts n Accessories T +886-7-6967721 E service@kingwin.tw W www.kingwin.tw

We stand as one of Germany’s leading providers, offering tailored services to industrial clients. Our exceptional Kanban service streamlines C-parts logistics potentially cutting procurement costs by 70%.

Founded in 2003, Kingwin Precision Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer and distributor specialising in designing and producing the highest quality forming tools for fastener manufacturers worldwide. We are the second generation of the Wan Yi Group, carrying on over 25 years of excellence. Our commitment is to lead the company into a new era in the global market while providing our customers with reliable solutions and the best forming tools.

Alloy & Stainless Fasteners n Bolts / Nuts / Studs n Sockets n Washers n Bent Bolts n Specials T +1 713 929 0480 E info@GoASF.com W www.GoASF.com

Ambrovit Bolts + Screws n Carpentry wood screws n Carpentry wood spacer screws n Carpentry wood terrace screws T + 39 (0)382 810280 E sales@ambrovit.it W www.ambrovit.com

Apex Stainless Fasteners Ltd n Stainless steel fasteners & fixings n Aerotight nut n Stainless steel screws/nuts n Stainless steel washers T +44 (0) 1788 537979 E sales@apexstainless.com W www.apexstainless.com

Avon Stainless Fasteners n Marine products n Stainless fasteners n Stainless steel semi-standard T +44 (0) 117 972 8560 E sales@avonstainlessfasteners.co.uk W www.avonstainlessfasteners.co.uk


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TECHNIK FÜR GEWINDE

BÄCKER GmbH & Co. KG

BASS GmbH

n Standard elements n Control elements n Connecting elements n fixing elements n Screws & nuts made of plastic

n Nut taps n Cutting taps n Roll taps n Thread milling cutters n Tap holders

Boltfast

T +49 2753 5950-0 E info@baecker.eu W www.baecker.eu

T +49 7932 892-0 E info@bass-tools.com W www.bass-tools.com

n Threaded rods n Threaded studs n Studding n Allthread studs T +32 11 55 91 10 W www.bomet.com

Brighton Best International

CRC Industries UK Ltd.

Chin Tai Sing Precision Manufactory

Deligo

n Hex Head Bolts/Sets 931/933 n Socket Screws n Dowel Pins n Stainless Fasteners n Washers/Nuts

n Lubricants n Anti-Corrosion & Paints n Degreasers & Cleaners n Metal Working n Made in the UK

n Brass Insert n Clinching Metal Fasteners n CNC Components n Automotive Components n Electronic Components

n Wedge nuts n Channel nuts n Wire suspension systems n Heavy and light duty fixings n Electrical accessories

T +44 (0) 1384 568 144 E sales@brightonbest.org W www.brightonbest.co.uk

T +44 (0)1278 727272 E sales.uk@crcind.com W www.actioncan.com

T 886-4-26367001 E inquiry@ctsp-insert.com.tw W www.ctsp-insert.com.tw

T +44 (0) 1384 824100 E sales@deligo.co.uk W www.deligo.co.uk

DS Fasteners Ltd

EJOT UK Ltd n Advanced Industrial Fastening n Advanced Automotive Screws n Construction Concrete Anchoring n Liebig Heavy Duty Anchors n Rainscreen Fastening Systems

n Deck construction and landscaping n Timber engineering n Wood construction screws n Wood connectors n System connections for cross laminated timber structures

FIXI Srl

n All metal self locking nuts n Fine pitch nuts n High grade nylocs n Serrated flange bolts n Stover nuts T +44 (0) 1842 763 000 E nuts@dsfasteners.co.uk W www.dsfasteners.co.uk

T +44 (0) 1977 687 040 E info@ejot.co.uk W www.ejot.co.uk

T +49 2331 6245-0 E info@eurotec.team W www.eurotec.team

T +39 011.7072398 E info@fixi.it W www.fixi.it

Gesipa Blindniettechnik GmbH

Global Fasteners Limited

Goebel Group

Grand Metal Manufacturing GMM

n Blind rivets n Blind rivet nuts n Automatic riveting n Blind rivet tools n Setting process control

n Bolts & nuts n Security screws n Woodscrews n Machine screws n PPE

n Blind Rivets n Blind Rivet Nuts n Rivet Setting Tools n 18V Cordless Riveting Tools n Lockbolts

n Clinch & sheet metal fasteners n Self-clinching nuts, standoff, studs n Welding studs & standoff n Cage nut, rivet bushes, rivet nuts n Brass inserts for plastic

T +49 (0) 6105 962 0 E info@gesipa.com W www.gesipa.com

T +44 (0) 1384 480793 E sales@global-fasteners.co.uk W www.globalfasteners.co.uk

T +49211-245000-0 E info@goebel-group.com W www.goebel-group.com

T +86-139-2920-4841 E enquiry@grandametal.com W www.grandametal.com

Bodegraven Metaal N.V. S.A.

n 10.9 hex bolts/set n 10.9 allthread n Class 10 full nuts n Grade 10 nylocs n Thru hardened washers Din6916 T +44 (0) 1922 749 357 E info@boltfast.co.uk W www.boltfast.co.uk

Eurotec GmbH n Threaded Inserts n Blind Rivets n Self-Clinching Fasteners n Welding Studs n Brass Inserts


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£750 / €850 for the year

GWR Fasteners

Hafren Fasteners

n Spring lock washers n Sperrkant washers n Sperrkant spring washers n Contact washers n Conical washers

n Stainless & High Tensile Fasteners & Fixings n Captive Screws & Washers n Aluminium Fasteners n Spacers / Stand-off Collars n Bar Materials

n Security fasteners & fixings n Bespoke special security fasteners n Security fastener tooling & accessories n Security fencing bolts

T 0049 2391 9190-0 E info@guede.net W www.guede.net

T +44 (0)1691 654979 E sales@gwr-fasteners.co.uk W www.gwr-fasteners.co.uk

T +44 (0)1686 621 300 E info@hafrenfasteners.com W www.hafrenfasteners.com

Helmut Steinfels GmbH & Co. KG

INDEX A Perfect Fixing (Técnicas Expansivas S.L.)

n Used machines for the fastener industry n Used machines for the wire industry n 2nd hand machinery for wire and fastener n Fastener production machines

n Fixings (metal, chemical, plastic, ETICS…) n Screws, fasteners + accessories n Clamps (metallic and plastic) n Installation systems (Profiles, supports, accessories…) n Fixings for photovoltaic panels

T 0049 40 522 60 13 E steinfels@steinfels-kg.de W www.steinfels-kg.de

T +34 941.272.131 E info@indexfix.com W www.indexfix.com/en

Jiaxing Goodway Hardware

K-Engineering

KARAT INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION

KRONUS

n Cold forming parts n Hot forging parts n CNC machining parts n Stamping parts & Casting parts n Metal injection moulding parts

n Allthread 1Mtr/3Mtr/3Ft n Washers n Nuts n Cup square n Roofing bolts

n Hand Rivet Tools n Hand Rivet Nut Tools n Air-Hydraulic Rivet Tools n Air-Hydraulic Rivet Nut Tools n Rivet Nuts and Blind Rivets

n Wooden packaging n Pallet collars n Pallets n Wooden packaging accessories n Delivery solutions

T +86-573-82765508 E jackchang@goodway-fastener.com W www.goodway-fastener.com

T +44 (0) 1922 749 350 E info@k-engineering.co.uk W www.k-engineering.co.uk

T +886 – 2 – 8990 1800 E Sales@KaratTool.com W www.KaratTool.com

T +371 67515952 E info@kronus.eu W www.kronus.eu

MATATAKITOYO TOOL CO., LTD.

Metabo (UK) Ltd

n Torque Tester n Digital Torque Wrench n Torque Wrench n Torque Screwdriver n Torque Multiplier

n 12 Volt cordless tools n 18 Volt cordless tools n 18V Garden tools n Building trade and renovation n Metal craft and industry

T +886-4-2533-5893 E matatakitoyo@gmail.com W www.matatakitoyo.com

T +44 (0) 2380 732000 E info@metabo.co.uk W www.metabo.co.uk

Güde GmbH

Harrison & Clough Ltd n Fasteners & Fixings n Hand Tools n Power Tool Accessories n Industrial Consumables T 0844 571 22 22 E sales@harclo.com W www.harclo.com

Intact Software JET FAST COMPANY LIMITED T +44 (0)1442 878879 E info@intactsoftware.com W www.intactsoftware.com

n Rubber Nut-Insert n Metal Rivet Nut n Nylon Nut-Insert T +886-7-3740160 E jetfast@ms34.hinet.net W www.jetfast.com.tw

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Lederer GmbH n Stainless steel fasteners n Special parts by drawing n C-parts management T +49/2333/8309-0 E info@lederer-online.com W www.lederer-online.com


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Optimas

n Self-Locking & Sealing Fasteners n Adhesives & Sealants n Thread-Locking & Patch Products n NAS Fasteners

n Furniture Fasteners n Woodscrews n Kitting n Decking Screws n Drywall Screws

n Extensive standard socket screw range ex-stock n Master distributor for Unbrako products n Manufacturer of specials to drawing n All thread locking + finishes inc Zinc, Geomet, Delta etc...

T +1 248 288 0000 E info@ndindustries.com W www.ndindustries.com

T +44 (0)121 559 8866 E nefasteners@aol.com W www.nefasteners.co.uk

T +44 (0) 121 515 0121 E sales@nssocketscrews.com W www.nssocketscrews.com

NE Fasteners Ltd ND Industries, Inc.

n OptiSpec Bill of Materials Management Solution n Engineered Fastening Solutions n OptiTech Managed Inventory Systems n C-Class Components n Fastener Manufacturing n Standard Fasteners n Sofrasar Tunnel Solutions E support@optimas.com W www.optimas.com

SCHRODER

Rapid Industrial Fasteners

pgb-Europe nv n Inch Sized Fasteners n USA Fastener n MS – AN – Na n ASTM Standards n Special Screws and Parts

n Bolts & Nuts n Wood, chipboard and decking screws n Light duty anchors n Heavy duty anchors n Chemical anchors

Precision Technology Supplies n Stainless steel fasteners and fixings

n Special fasteners and turned parts manufacturer n Duplex fasteners n Rapid manufacturing lead-times n Galvanised Threaded Bar n Galvanised Nuts, Bolts and Washers

T +49 713299600 E info@schroederschrauben.de W www.schroederschrauben.de

T +32 9 272 70 70 E info@pgb-europe.com W www.pgb-europe.com

T +44 (0)1342 410758 E info@pts-uk.com W www.pts-uk.com

T +44 (0) 121 501 3903 E manufacturing@rapidfast.co.uk W www.rapidfast.co.uk

Scell-it Ltd

Schäfer + Peters GmbH

n Design software for anchoring n Structural timbers n Installation systems n Reinforced concrete

n Heavy Duty Anchors n Chemical Anchors n Concrete Anchors n Rivets n Rivet Installation Tools

n Screws n Nuts n Washers n Bolts n Stainless steel

T +49 341 4424610 E info@sup-scs.de W www.sup-scs.de

T +44 (0) 1785 246539 E sales@scellit.co.uk W www.scellit.co.uk

T +49(0)7941 6094-0 E info@schaefer-peters.com W www.schaefer-peters.com

Peter Schröder GmbH

F. REYHER Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG n Automotive Fasteners n DIN/EN/ISO Standard Articles n Galvanised Fasteners & Fixings n Stainless Steel Fasteners & Fixing n Wood & Construction screws T +49 40 853 630 E mail@reyher.de W www.reyher.de

S&P

Smith Bullough

Star Fasteners

Smith Bullough

Socketfast

n Blanks and finished stock n Metric and inch in all grades n Non standard bolting n Special forgings n Stainless and special alloys

n Socket caps n Socket countersunks n Socket buttons n Socket shoulder screws n Socket flange buttons

T +44 (0)1942 520250 E sales@smithbullough.com W www.smithbullough.com

T +44 (0) 1922 749 363 E info@socketfast.co.uk W www.socketfast.co.uk

SPIROL Industries Ltd n Coiled Spring Pins n Inserts for Plastic n Compression Limiters n Disc Springs n Shims T +44 (0) 1536 444 800 F +44 (0) 1536 203 415 E info-uk@spirol.com W www.spirol.com

n Huck® Lockbolts & Blind Structural Fasteners n Associated Tool Hire, Service & Repair n VVG / Rivdom Tool Distributor n Fasteners & Fixings n Sealants & Adhesives T +44 (0) 115 932 4939 E sales@starfasteners.co.uk W www.starfasteners.co.uk


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£750 / €850 for the year

Taiwan Precision Fastener Co., Ltd.

TesT GmbH Testing Machines

n Patented Wood Screw n Wood Screw n Mill Point Self-Drilling Screw n Self-Drilling Screw n Self-Tapping Screw

Testing machines and measuring devices for: n Bolts and fastening elements n Components n Materials n Custom applications

The Insert Company (UK) Limited

T +49 211 209903-0 E test@test-gmbh.com W test-gmbh.com

T +44 (0) 121 4397329 E sales@theinsertcompany.com W www.theinsertcompany.com

TOGE Duebel GmbH & Co. KG

TORQUE MAGAZINE

n Construction & Engineering Screws n Decking Screws n Screw-Tite Multi-Purpose Screws n Specialist & Bespoke Screws

n High corrosion resistant fasteners & fixings n Stainless steel A2, A4, 1.4571, 1.4462, 1.4529 n 1.4462 (DUPLEX), 1.4529 (HCR) n DIN 125, 127, 439, 912, 931, 933, 934, 976, 980, 985, 1587, 6334, 7991

n Concrete Screws n Insulating Panel Fasteners n Heavy Duty Fasteners & Fixings n Adhesive Screw Anchors n Bridge Cap & Parapet Anchors

n Daily news website n Weekly email newsletter n 5 print magazines a year n 5 digital magazines a year n Events n International reach

T +44 (0) 1756 699 996 E sales@tite-fix.co.uk W www.tite-fix.co.uk

T +49 (0) 7941 6073-0 E info@tobsteel.com W www.tobsteel.com

T +49 (0)911 659 68-0 E sales@toge.de W www.toge.de

T +44 (0) 1727 739 160 E info@torque-expo.com W www.torque-expo.com

SUNCO INDUSTRIES JAPAN n Metric fasteners n Many kinds of rare-size fasteners n Many kinds of SEMS screws n Hexagon socket head cap screws n Many kinds of materials screws T +81 6-6539-3560 E export@sunco.co.jp W www.sunco.co.jp

T +886-7-616-2089 E sales@taiwan-precisionfastener.com W taiwan-precision-fastener.com

n Zinc alloy inserts n Steel inserts n Brass threaded inserts n Furniture connectors n Special turned parts

TOBSTEEL GmbH Tite-Fix Ltd

Universal Precision Screws

Trutek Fastening Systems UK TR Fastenings n Sheet Metal Fasteners n Enclosure Hardware n Plastic Hardware n Fasteners for Plastic n General Fasteners T +44 (0) 8454 811 800 E sales@trfastenings.com W www.trfastenings.com

n ETA approved products n Direct fastening n Chemical resins n Lightweight fixings n Carbide drilling T 0800 0129030 E info@trutekfixings.co.uk W www.trutekfixings.co.uk www.trutekfasteners.eu

Ttapdrive AS

(UPS Lakshmi)

n Wood and construction screws n Wood screws n Construction screws n Drilling screws n Decking screws

n Shoulder Screw n Pins n Cylinder head bolts n High temp application fasteners n Piston pins

T +47 38 07 01 00 E info@ttapdrive.com W www.ttapdrive.com

T +91 1262 205110 E amit@upsind.com W www.upsind.com

Victory Fasteners Limited Valenta ZT s.r.o. n Threaded rods n Nuts and screws n Washers n Trapezoidal thread n Timber connectors

n Un threaded blanks n 10.9/12.9 Hex Bolt/Set n Din 6921 / ISO 4162 Hex Flge n Hardened Washers Din 6916/F436 n B7/L7 European Bolting

T +420 315 698 020 E sales@valentazt.cz W www.valentazt.com

T +44 (0)1902 544 480 E sales@victoryfasteners.com W www.victoryfasteners.com

ZAGO Manufacturing Co. Volt Industrial Plastics n Nylon products n Plastic fasteners n Plastic nuts n Plastic washers n Plastic spacers T +1 (870) 449-8027 W www.voltplastics.com

n Sealing Screws n Sealing Nuts n Sealing Washers n Security/Tamper-Proof Seal Screws n Switch Boots T +1 (973) 643-6700 E info@zago.com W www.zago.com


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“A builders' merchant plays such a significant role in the life of a tradesper­ son that introducing our learners to them so early in their careers will stand them in really good stead. “The materials and tools that Selco has kindly donated has also been an incredible help. We want our learners to carry out as much practical work as possible but that comes at a significant cost which we wouldn’t be able to meet without donations such as the one Selco has made. “We can’t thank Selco enough for the work it is doing with our college and others around the UK and the signifi­ cant difference it is making to the future of the industry.” Alison Wong, head of communications and sustainability at Selco, said: “We are committed to supporting tradespeople at every level so this is an extremely excit­ ing project for us to be involved with. “We're delighted to be playing a small part in the educational journey of the next generation of tradespeople, whether that be through the donation of materials and tools, or the insight that our branch managers and teams are providing in how a builders' merchant plays a vital part in the day­ to­day life of tradespeople.” www.selcobw.com


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Sandvik Coromant helps students make the cut at MACH lso lending support to future tradespeo­ ple and engineers is Sandvik Coromant, which will be headline sponsor of the MACH 2024 Education & Development Zone. The global metalcutting specialist has sponsored the Zone since its inception at MACH 2012 and is part of its efforts to inspire the next generation of engineers to join the manufacturing technologies sector. The E&D Zone is the educational hub at MACH 2024 and is designed for students keen to explore what engineering­ based manufacturing can offer them as a future career. Sophie Laurent, Marketing Manager – Sales Area South and West Europe for Sand­ vik Coromant said: “The shortage of skilled engineers joining the manufacturing sector is still a major issue for many companies who will visit and exhibit at MACH 2024. The E&D Zone is designed to challenge the next generation to consider engineering­

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ues to be our biggest opportunity to inspire a future generation into engineer­ ing as an exciting career.” With over 3,000 students in the key age range of 11­18 expected to attend the event this year, MACH 2024 promises to provide lots for them to see and experience with interactive activities organised by key contributors including F1 in Schools, Univer­ sity of Wolverhampton Racing, Vex Robotics and the National Physical Laboratory. James Selka DL continued: “At the MTA, we are very grateful to Sandvik Coromant for their continued support – both in the sponsorship of the Zone but also in helping to provide students with a unique oppor­ tunity to interact with role models from industry, whilst finding out valuable careers advice.” www.machexhibition.com www.sandvik.coromant.com

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