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  1. ARMAD ENGINEERING LTD

    United Kingdom

    Armad Engineering Limited is a UK based industrial service provider offering diversified engineering solutions, spare parts, consumables, a wide range of technical products and customised solutions. While covering a diversified industrial segments, our aim is to help our customers to improve product performance and their overall system efficiency reducing overall operational costs. Our strong links in the industry helps us source the right capital equipment, material, consumables and spare parts covering major engineering sectors including Cement manufacturing, Mining, Construction, Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Engineering & Vocational Institutes, Manufacturing & Processing. Armad Engineering’s core activity is supplying to various new and retrofit projects but we have the ability, experience and expertise to help improve the overall productivity of your system, like Engineering analysis Electrical Instrumentation & controls Mechanical instrumentation and controls Transfer of force and power Managing pneumatic & hydraulic pressures Improving efficiencies. We work closely with and supply genuine EPIROC, ATLAS COPCO, Mitsubishi, Rock Tools, SEW Eurodrives, Renold, Hawe, and other industrial brands.

  2. TOTAL LIGHTING MAGAZINE

    United Kingdom

    TOTAL LIGHTING is one of the main tools chosen by professional lighting designers. After nine years the magazine is a well-established brand in its own right, providing strong and vibrant editorial comment, together with up to the minute news articles and the latest project and product information, both in the UK and further afield. Total Lighting Magazine prides itself on its close links with industry heavyweights, as well as designers, architects, lighting retailers and manufacturers, who it collaborates with in order to keep the reader up to date. It was the first lighting design magazine in the UK to produce a fully interactive digital edition, and readers can benefit from an archive that now goes back more than four years. Total lighting magazine is published monthly by Aston Greenlake Publishing Ltd. Matt Taylor