WCA July 2016

wire 2016 review

have many of our international agents here to build relationships and talk to visitors.” He continued: “Enquiries came from all over the world and having a vast array of our colleagues on hand was great to help interpret and translate conversations. The exchange of thoughts and ideas flowed freely and I’m sure will lead to orders.” Like many other companies, Alloy Wire – which is celebrating its 70 th anniversary this year – used the show to launch its new technical brochure and its largest ever range of exotic nickel alloys, which offer high corrosion resistance properties and high temperature performance. Over 50 different alloys – including the recently added Nitronic 50͋ (0.025 to 5.5mm) and Super Duplex (0.025 to 6.5mm) – were on display at the Brierley Hill firm’s new stand, which caused a lot of interest. Another business launching a new product was UK company Cimteq and its partner, InnoVites from the Netherlands. The latest joint venture – CableSuite – has been described as a cable manufacturer’s dream, providing a single comprehensive set of tools in one place. CableSuite is a complete and fully integrated enterprise software solution that supports all business functions of cable manufacturers and distributors, combining CableBuilder, CablePlan, CableERP and CableMES. CableSuite enables a cable manufacturer or distributor to significantly optimise and accelerate its business processes. As anticipated the interest in the product was extensive and the exhibition was considered to be an extremely successful showcase by both Cimteq and InnoVites. Steve Mepsted, managing director of PWM Ltd , said: “We enjoyed an excellent show with steady visitor traffic to the stand from Monday through to Thursday; Friday was quieter. Visitor quality was also really good with more visitors from India and Scandinavia than in previous years. “Our innovative ST40 air/hydraulic cold welder specifically designed for joining strip and tape was a big attraction, and we are now testing

With one eye firmly on the future, Rosendahl Nextrom branded the show as “a really powerful and highly energised wire 2016.” “Industry 4.0 – ‘Smart Factory’ as we like to call it – is becoming reality and opening new doors both for us as suppliers and for you as manufacturers. It is an industrial revolution which eases information management,” the company said. “The main benefit is concerned with predictive maintenance, backtracking of processes and online monitoring. We at Rosendahl Nextrom take this revolution seriously and are proud that we could present the opportunities with our technology.” Managers at UK manufacturer of round, flat, shaped profile and electrical resistance wire Alloy Wire International hailed the exhibition as “the best yet.” The company saw more than 250 serious enquiries during the five-day show, with interest for its extending range of exotic nickel alloys coming from all corners of the globe, including Australia, Japan, the USA and Europe, in the automotive, aerospace, defence, medical and nuclear sectors, with oil and gas the only sector showing small signs of depression. ❍ The Rosendahl Nextrom team at this year’s wire trade fair

materials for customers interested in this new machine. Our large, energy-efficient P1500 and EP500 welders proved popular with visitors looking for a cost-effective way of welding non-ferrous rod, including aluminium to copper, up to 30mm (1.181 " ) diameter. All in all, a very positive show.” French lubricant manufacturer Condat was delighted with the response at its stand. Communications manager Nathalie Vidal said: “Whereas Messe Düsseldorf has announced a three per cent decrease in visitors this year, Condat’s booth has experienced great recognition and increased its leads. We have welcomed visitors from 60 countries. “There was a great interest in Condat’s new offers for lubricants dedicated to electrical wire and cable and HSE- friendly solutions. This was also a good occasion to communicate on Condat’s new image and dynamic: simple, modern and efficient.” ❍ PWM seemed to have little trouble in attracting visitors to its stand

Mark Venables, managing director, said: “wire 2016 was definitely the biggest and the best yet in terms of getting so many quality suppliers, customers and agents together in one venue. This is our premier show of the year and this is reflected in the level of investment we have put into creating a high profile presence and the fact we ❍ Visitors quickly arrived at the Alloy Wire stand in Hall 11

The ability to identify and track products is becoming essential to the smooth trading of steel across the globe, and many visitors showed interest in Sheffield, UK-based IML ’s high performance labels and tags. ❍ Visitors gather at Condat’s stand. The French lubricant manufacturer praised the show, with an increase in leads

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