PECM Issue 41 2019 | Page 118

NEWS & EVENTS BOGE Compressors appoints new Sales Manager, UK & Ireland Premium optical components that meet every specification BOGE Compressors is delighted to announce the appointment of Russell Frost as Sales Manager, UK & Ireland. Russell joins the Yorkshire-based business bringing over 25 years’ experience within the compressed air industry, where he has held various senior leadership roles.   BOGE’s 112 years heritage as the leading German-engineered air compressor specialist was a huge draw to Russell.   He says: “BOGE is a premium brand and it feels like it has always been there. As you talk to manufacturers across industry, you get a sense that they really trust BOGE technology and the experience the team brings. I am excited to work with them all.” Knight Optical is the engineer’s first choice for on-spec, high-quality optical components. Renowned for their exceptional reliability and unparalleled precision, our optics are tested in-house in our state-of-the-art Metrology Laboratory to guarantee compliance with your specification. With components covering the visible, ultraviolet (UV), near-infrared (NIR) and infrared (IR) spectrums, we offer a range of optics to meet the demands of the most complex of projects. From Lenses, Prisms and Mirrors to Windows, Beamsplitters and Filters – plus much more – not only do we offer a wide-ranging portfolio of stock components, but we also provide custom-made optics manufactured to your precise requirements. He adds, I am eager to continue their legacy and lead them to even bigger and better opportunities in 2020 and beyond.” www.knightoptical.com [email protected] 01622 859444 For more information, visit www.uk.boge.com/en COMPLETE MORE PROJECTS FASTER. EACH ON TIME AND WITHIN BUDGET! It’s tempting to think that every company’s projects run over time and over budget. Yet they don’t. There’s actually a significant sub-set that consistently deliver projects twice as fast as their competitors—when adjusted for headcount. Critical Chain reveals what they have in common— and how to apply their secrets within your own company. You’ll learn these companies achieve performance breakthroughs with a more rudimentary approach to planning! The secret is a radically different approach to project execution. Learn crucial project management insights • Why you need to spend less time planning projects, not more! • How the secret of finishing projects sooner is to start them later! • Why you must eliminate multitasking and feed each resource one discrete task at a time • How to use uncertainty as a strategic planning and management tool 118 PECM Issue 41 We work closely with our clients to solve their challenges with on- time delivery, and complete more projects faster, finishing each on time, to scope and within budget. To find out more, get a free copy of Critical Chain by Eli Goldratt author of The Goal. For more information and to claim a free book, please visit www.goldratt.co.uk/ pecm or call us on +44 (0)1234 834510 Signposting to Success: Brammer Buck & Hickman to Offer New Signage for Customers Brammer Buck & Hickman, the UK’s leading supplier of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, is delighted to see the development of a new safety signage offering in partnership with international sign and label manufacturer, Brady Corporation.The Brammer Buck & Hickman range covers safe condition signs, fire exit and assembly signs, first aid signage, general prohibitive signs, mandatory signs, danger and hazard signs and multi message signs. In addition, Brammer Buck & Hickman has a range of signs targeted for construction and site safety, which includes stanchion signs, construction banners, roll top signs, maintenance and scafftag, ladder and tower inspection signs. For more information please go to www.bbh-rubix.com or call Brammer Buck & Hickman on 08450 510 150. WES LTD LAUNCHES DEFINITIVE WATER INDUSTRY GUIDE TO CHEMICAL BUNDING Chemical dosing specialist, WES Ltd, has published an in-depth white paper explaining the necessity for chemical bunds, examining the choices available and highlights the responsibilities of businesses toward their provision and maintenance. The white paper from WES ltd, The definitive guide to chemical bunding in the water industry, focuses specifically on chemical storage bunds in the water industry. A chemical storage bund can be described simply as a structure which underlies and forms a wall around an area containing hazardous chemicals or liquids. Its purpose is to provide secondary containment in the event of a leak. It prevents the spread of leaking liquids and so gives operators time to find and remedy a leak’s cause. For further information on WES products and services, visit www.wes.ltd.uk