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Christchurch 22-23 July 9 – 10 November 2016 Claudelands Event Centre, Hamilton www.engineeringnews.co.nz 11 Gough engineers two new product agencies Gough Engineering has announced it has secured two world class industry agencies to complement its New Zealand operation. Gough is now the national distributor for Simem products and the South Island distributor for WAM products. Simem is involved in the design, development and manufacture of customised plants for materials processing and recycling, and is recognised as a world specialist for concrete batching plants. Years of experience combined with a strong technological innovation, quality and reliability allows Simem’ products to satisfy the demand of plants for the production of concrete. Bison is the name of the newest solution from Simem for the transportable continuous mixing operations which was launched at BAUMA 2016 in April. This is the result of extensive research and development to provide a combination of high capacity plant, with the finest batching accuracy, all compacted within the size of a standard transportable trailer. Gough Engineering manager, Shane Pooley says, “The combination of the Simem articulated concrete batching and mixing program with the design and supply of distribution and forming equipment, along with the proven expert support of Gough Engineering, will make it possible to offer turn-key solutions for any industrialised concrete element casting process in New Zealand.” Founded in Italy, WAMGroup is the global market leader in screw conveyors and holds top-ranking positions in each of its product lines in the field of bulk solids handling and processing. The comprehensive WAM product range includes equipment for bulk solids handling and processing, dust filtration, waste water treatment, vibration technology and renewable energy generation. To support the new partnership, Gough Engineering has established a service and maintenance division to provide engineering support in the installation and commissioning of the new products. The service and maintenance division will provide engineering support to complement the client project team towards the delivery of the contract objectives in the safest and most efficient way possible, minimising risks and mitigating cost. In addition, the Gough service and maintenance division shall provide a strategic preventive maintenance program to ensure client asset availability, reliability and efficiency to meet business needs. Sponsor and Exhibitor Enquiries Welcome Expo Open Day 8 November More information: www.nmec.co.nz Lifting the Game of Maintenance Engineering EN008


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