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Whyte Public Relations

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9901 4306



Address: Suite 8, 174 Willoughby Road, Naremburn 2065 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://whytepr.com.au

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25.01.2022 The assumption that hardwiring of industrial machines will minimise wire installation costs turns out to be wrong, says our client, Lapp Australia. Once you factor in installation costs, field wiring errors and testing all of which are more expensive in hardwired machinery the costs start to add up. Then, add the fact that most machinery will need to be fully disassembled for shipping and reassembled for startup, and hardwiring starts to look more and more expensive. Fort...unately, you can avoid all of these additional costs through ‘connectorisation.’ While connector components do require a bigger upfront investment, you will recoup that money and then some. You can find more info on Lapp’s website, here: http://lappaustralia.com.au



25.01.2022 MEDIA RELEASE: Our client, Konecranes Australia & New Zealand, has installed a new 5t CXT crane to help Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology with their operations in safety and efficiency, as they open a new WA facility with improved functionality. The crane will be used for essential maintenance and workshop tasks including lifting mining machinery components such as gearboxes and engines for a range of underground and surface mining machinery, such as loaders and drills. Kon...ecranes performs inspections on a range of our other hoists and lifting equipment, so we were confident that the professionalism and after-market service would be outstanding and they certainly delivered, says Mr Hoffie Van Huyssteen, Sandvik Customer Service Centre Manager Kalgoorlie. For the full article: https://www.konecranes.com.au//ultra-reliable-konecranes-c

24.01.2022 MEDIA RELEASE: Coal and ore getting stuck in all the wrong places? Our client Cut To Size Plastics has custom-engineering tough plastics designed specifically for the mining industry’s challenges with wet, rocky, or sticky minerals and ore. The plastics are designed to withstand the toughest wear and flow jobs, using HDPE where suitable. HDPE (high-density polyethylene) is often used as a geotextile protective liner to promote flow while stopping clogging and waste-dropping ...to the ground. As coal prices have risen, and mines have reopened sometimes after being mothballed for years, we are getting more and more inquiries for smooth flow liner materials, says Laurie Green, Managing Director of Cut To Size. Mr Green also says using HDPE materials can provide cost-efficient solutions to some mining issues and can be easily formed and machined to tray and bin liner applications. For further information on HDPE plastics, visit http://www.cuttosize.com.au/hdpe-ldpe1.html

23.01.2022 MEDIA RELEASE: New partnership set to support good mental health on construction sites. Our client Target Tradies is partnering with Black Dog Australia to deliver widespread mental health messages to construction workers. Research has shown, compared to other industries, those in construction are at a higher risk of experiencing mental health problems. ... The posters also ask readers to "mind your mates", in a bid to reduce stigma and to get readers to support their colleague's mental health, as well as their own. Construction companies who would like to get involved and support the initiative can enquire at www.targettradies.com.au.



21.01.2022 Our client Enerpac goes the distance for safety... all 3,500km of it! Enerpac joined forces with Northern Territory distributor Winnellie Hydraulics to undertake the 3,500km odyssey at the request of Northern Gas Pipeline asset owner Jemena, and their commissioning contractor Enscope, both of which share Enerpac’s global Goal of Zero Harm to employees, customers and end-users of powerful, portable and labour-saving hydraulic products. The practical and 'hands-on' on-site tr...aining sessions undertaken at no cost to the customer, which is a strong supporter of local industry focused on key hydraulic tool safety areas, including: Identifying the hazards associated with high pressure hydraulic tooling Correct tool selection Correct pre start inspection techniques, How to utilise the tooling safely Correct post use inspections and storage Read more at www.enerpac.com/en-au/safety-safari

20.01.2022 Wherever food and beverage are involved, hygiene is at the top of the agenda. Production facilities should therefore be produced according to the principles of Hygienic Design. Cables, connectors and cable glands play an important role in the process. Loops along the cables trap dirt and are tough to clean and therefore should be avoided in food production. With its cables, connectors and accessories, our client Lapp Australia provides an extensive product portfolio which mee...ts these requirements and is increasingly in demand in the food industry. Read the full white paper here: https://issuu.com/laapstore/docs/lapp_f_b_wp

20.01.2022 Workers on construction sites receive five to 10 times more UV exposure every year compared to indoor workers. Our client, Target Tradies, is working with Cancer Council NSW to help educate Australian construction workers about the importance of being SunSmart at work. Their latest probono campaign will include a series of new posters showcasing targeted sun protection messaging for outdoor workers. The posters will remind trade workers to slip on a long-sleeved shirt, slop on SPF 30 or higher sunscreen slap on a hat, seek shade and slide on sunglasses, as well as keep a close eye on their skin.



15.01.2022 Ever wondered how robots are used in the materials handling, logistics and warehousing of everyday products? Our client Swisslog, along with its parent company KUKA, will be showing off its smart logistics, augmented reality, and other new technologies at the 2018 CeMAT AUSTRALIA expo (Stand F12). There will also be live demonstrations of the latest KUKA robots. Check out this video from their 2016 demo, for a taste of what to expect.

09.01.2022 Leading mining equipment OEM Techmine Solutions has developed an innovative solution to efficiently lift thousands of metres of conveyor belts - using our client, Enerpac's XC-Series Cordless Portable Hydraulic Pump. The Enerpac XC-Series Cordless Hydraulic pumps were the logical choice solution to power Techmine’s belt lifters... their tools are high quality, reliable, easy to use, extremely versatile and adaptable for use with our productsm, said Mr Justen Wright, Principal Engineer of Techmine. Enerpac WA Territory Manager David Capper is delighted to see the belt lifter innovation come to fruition and says, This application has been a sore point for the mining industry for a long time, with many companies past and present working to produce a solution."

09.01.2022 Wondering whether now is a good time to promote your brand, with Covid uncertainty affecting businesses globally? Whyte PR founder & Managing Director Brent Whyte provides some insight on Industry Update Media P/L, by exploring the axiomatic phrase "Change is inevitable. Your progress is optional." Read the full article below...

06.01.2022 We always enjoy getting outstanding results for our clients. This month, we were particularly delighted to see our client Konecranes SEA featured across a 5-page spread in Maritime Logistics Professional, a global maritime magazine with a circulation of more than 24,000. Konecranes is leading the world in Automated RTG (Rubber Tyre Gantry) cranes, and this article talks about some of the ways they are helping to improve safety and efficiency, including a customer case study from Indonesia. Read the full article from page 38 here - https://magazines.marinelink.com//MaritimeProfessi/201903/ - or see the images below.

05.01.2022 The 2018 Security Expo ‘swings’ into action today, featuring our client Boon Edam Australia, who are displaying, amongst other things, their Speedlane Swing! Note: Speedlane Swing shown right. Speedlane Slide shown front left.



03.01.2022 INDUSTRY AUTHORITY STORY: What if machinery components were the sensors? In an increasingly digital world, sensors are a useful method of data collection. But they can’t always measure smaller component parts, because of limited space or a lack of availability. To solve this accessibility problem, and revolutionise the way we think about sensors, our client Schaeffler has developed new technology that allows the component to be the sensor.... Schaeffler’s Sensotect coating system is a directly coated sensor layer that can sit over the top of components such as bearings to measure forces in previously unavailable places within machinery, which can help achieve fuel and energy savings. With the aid of modern thin film technology, the component becomes a sensor and the sensor becomes a component.

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