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Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Going International

Hanningfield is proud to have its products in countries all over the world; including Europe, North America and Asia. To help us achieve this, we rely upon a specialised network of well-placed and well-informed agents.

If you are a potential international customer please contact one of our agents below, who can help assist your queries. Or, if you are interested in representing Hanningfield, we would welcome hearing from you.

Scandinavia


Ken PaludanJP Process
ABBox 50SE-260 50 Billesholm

SwedenTel: +46 42 72460
Fax: +46 42 72560
Email: ken.paludan@jpproces.seWebsite:
www.jpproces.se

Middle East

Essam Gamal
Teba Egypt
82 EL Fath Buildings - Hay el Seferat
7th Area - Nasr City
Cairo
Egypt

Tel/Fax: +2 022 27 58 301
Mobile: +2 010 15 88 774

Far East
Nghi Pham Than

Hanningfield Pharmachine
44-46, 21A Street
Binh Tam District
Ho Chi Min City
Vietnam

Tel: (84-8) 260 1830
Fax: (84-8) 260 1831
Email: quilong@pharma-machinery.com.vn
Website: www.pharma-machinery.com.vn

See a Uni-hoist in Operation on Sterivalves Stand at Achema

Hanningfield Uni-Hoist will be in full operation on the Sterivalves Stand at the Achema Exhibition in Germany in May.The Uni-Hoist which will operate as a fully automated valve docking system, will be demonstrating how efficiently it is possible to transport material in a stainless steel Steri-Drum by automatically docking and undocking from the load and discharge positions, including a 180 degree drum invert. Hanningfield has been Sterivalves authorised agent in the UK since 2001.

Sterivalves manufacture a selection of stainless steel hygenic Steri-Drums in addition to their range of stainless steel modular hygenic valves, which offer the ideal solution for the control of powders and liquids in the pharmaceutical and associated industries.

Most valves can be manufactured to meet special applications and come with an extensive range of accessories including actuators, position sensors, mounting flanges and control systems. The range consists of:
Sterivalves
Rotovalves
Flexivalves
Sterisplit Please contact
Hanningfield Process Systems for UK enquires regarding any of Sterivalves products.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

NHS to get quicker drug approval.

Drugs could be available from the NHS sooner after an advisory body said it would give guidance more quickly on which medicines should be provided.
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) will also be more flexible in its approach to approving life-extending drugs.

Chairman Sir Michael Rawlins told the BBC that guidance would be given within six months of drugs going to market.
He accepted criticism that this process can currently take too long.
Ministers said in June they wanted procedures to be speeded up.
"Our ambition is to make sure guidance is available within three to six months," Sir Michael told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

He said this could be achieved by increasing the number of advisory committees and starting the evaluation process a year before a drug company expects to obtain a licence.


For more information about this issue click here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7800002.stm

560 jobs threatened at two plants.

More than 560 jobs will go in south Wales after an aluminium factory and a car parts manufacturer said they had been hit by the economic downturn.
Novelis said its aluminium sheet mill in Rogerstone, Newport, will close by the end of April with 440 job losses.

The company said there had been a "significant decline in orders".
Musashi Auto Parts also blamed an orders slump for the planned closure of its plant at Blackwood, Caerphilly, which employs 124 people.
Meanwhile, a
pharmaceutical firm says it will create 133 jobs in Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent over the next five years.

Aluminium giant Novelis said a viable plan for keeping open its UK rolling mill had not emerged despite a 90-day consultation with staff.
General manager Oliver Picht said the "goalposts have continued to move" as the workforce "prepared to take far-reaching steps" to adapt to a "significant decline in orders".
He said: "The order book is still dropping and the proposed measures can't address that sufficiently."

For more information about this issue click here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7923226.stm