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Atlas Copco announces CFC Distribution as national dealer  On the 1st January 2017, Atlas Copco Construction Equipment Australia (ACCEA) partnered with CF C Distribu - tion in a groundbreaking new distribution deal that will see Atlas Copco products available across 60 plus branches in Australia. Under the agr eement, CFC Distribution will distribute Atlas Copco’s Dynapac road construction equipment, asphalt range, portable compressors and generators, light compaction equipment and pump lines through its network of more than 60 distributors Australia-wide.  CFC Distribution inc orporates Construction Equipment Australia (CEA) and Redstar Equipment. The Atlas Copco lines will be available through its CEA and Redstar Equipment dealerships.  Massimo Marchetti, regional general manager Australia and Oceania for Atlas Copco Construction Technique, says the distribution agreement will make it easier for customers to access quality Atlas Copco products and exceptional service and support. www.engineeringnews.co.nz 11 Bison launches world first system weighing Bison, the specialist developer of portable container weighing solutions, has announced the launch of what the company describes as a world first system for weighing containers on trailer chassis.  The new container weigh system is a timely innovation, with recent amendments to the Solas convention forcing shippers around the world to verify the weight of every export container with certified weighing equipment or processes. The Solas rule change has added cost and complexity to container shipping operations, with many shippers having to adopt inefficient or poorly timed weighing processes, such as hauling containers extra distances to offsite weighbridges or weighing every single cargo item before it is loaded into the container.  “Bison C-legs solve this problem,” says Bison, Dr Mark Fahey. “They equip shippers to accurately weigh containers on chassis in any location, without reliance on capital-intensive weighbridges, cranes and container handlers, which are not always available at the right time or in the right place.” Bison C-legs are self-contained scales that attach to and lift a container just clear of the chassis, then transmit the gross container weight via Bluetooth to a feature rich smart phone App. The App confirms the container’s weight distribution, captures photos and shipment details and sends weight certificates and related data via email. Targeted at exporters and logistics companies needing to weigh containers outside of ports and other high volume container hubs, Bison C-legs provide a flexible solution for Solas VGM compliance and allow shippers to optimize cargo loads, manage container weight limits and weigh containerised cargo for trading purposes. C-legs are compatible with shipping containers of all types and sizes up to 35,000kg and work with both air and spring suspension chassis.  Full OIML certification and type approvals in Europe, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and other countries will be completed by the end of 2016. C-legs build on the success of Bison’s pioneering C-jacks, the portable system for weighing grounded shipping containers. Bison ceo, Greg Fahey says: “Our ground based container scales have sold well this year and are now being used in over 20 countries to produce VGM certificates. However, we’ve had strong pull for a similar solution to weigh containers on chassis, especially from Europe and North America where chassis based loading is mainstream. C-Legs really are a market led innovation.” Bison marked the C-leg launch, plus the opening of a new sales office in Europe, by showcasing its weighing hardware and data management systems at the Intermodal Europe exhibition in Rotterdam in mid-November. N E W S Bison C-legs provide convenience and multi-faceted solutions.


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