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WAGNER RAIL SECURES ANOTHER MAJOR PROJECT IN INDIA

WAGNER Rail GmbH, fire protection solution provider for rail vehicles and subsidiary of WAGNER Group GmbH, received another major order from Indian Railways at the end of 2022 to equip 1,100 rail vehicles with the TITANUS PRO∙SENS® fire detection system. The order volume of the Indian state railroad company amounts to several million euros.

The fire protection solution provider secured the first order for Indian Railways four years ago, whereupon further follow-up orders for equipping cars with the PRO∙SENS® fire detection system were concluded in 2021. With the additional order, the number of rail vehicles equipped with WAGNER fire protection technology at Indian Railways adds up to about 5,000 cars. The total volume is in the double-digit million euro range. “Despite difficult market conditions, our business in India has developed very successfully in recent years and continues to develop sustainably in perspective. Our partner J.K. EXIM Pvt. Ltd. based in New Delhi has built up a reliable and experienced local team that exclusively installs WAGNER systems in the trains. Market access through this local partner is an important key to success for us.” Dr. Markus Müller, Managing Director of WAGNER Rail GmbH, explains. “WAGNER’s fire protection solutions meet the requirements of state-of-the-art fire protection technology in rail transport to the highest degree. Thanks to the high sensitivity of the aspirating smoke detectors and thus early and reliable detection of fires, appropriate countermeasures can be initiated in the rail vehicles at a very early stage in the event of an incident. This was the decisive argument for Indian Railways in awarding the contract,” explains Anish Gupta, owner and managing director of J.K. EXIM Pvt. Ltd. and our partner in India.

The main protection goals of integrated fire protection solutions for rail vehicles are, in addition to personal protection, the avoidance of operational interruptions and the protection of investments, material assets and infrastructure. The TITANUS PRO∙SENS® aspirating smoke detector is used to monitor large areas and is particularly suitable for use in rail vehicles due to its high sensitivity and deceptive alarm reliability even under difficult ambient conditions. The system detects a fire at an early stage so that affected areas can be evacuated in time in case of fire and the fire can be fought in a targeted manner.

SOCIAL SUPERMARKET A MUCH-NEEDED FAMILY LIFELINE

A community social supermarket ‘Plenty 2 Cook’ based in Coalville has grown tremendously since it began in Leicestershire just two years ago.

Launched in 2021 with the help and support of family business and total supply chains solutions provider Oakland International, the Marlene Reid Centre’s (MRC) ‘Plenty 2 Cook’ project has grown from an initial single collection to four collections per week from Oakland’s Bardon facility.

MRC Community Action’s Paul Fagan commented: “Oakland’s donations are fabulous, with the food variety enabling us to educate and broaden our customers pallets. Their support has allowed us to increase our offering alongside the volume we receive from other project partners.

“All our team are keen home cooks and love sharing recipes and ideas, with the food donated providing great diversity and a chance to be creative and share with those we support.”

Having taken the first step in B Corp certification and working to become the first business within their sector to achieve net-zero, Oakland International operates 24-hours/7 days a week and is a retail, food service and direct to consumer specialist in contract packing, storage, picking, food distribution and a brand development support provider for ambient, chilled, and frozen food to the retail, convenience, discount, wholesale and food service markets in the UK and Ireland.

Oakland International Chief Operating Officer Lee Whiting commented: “Oakland’s team works very closely with MRC and supports other local charities by donating a range of items from food through to fridges.

“We will always support whenever possible, with our team members happy to assist and offer MRC their time for free at the weekends to help distribute much needed food.”

Increased food donation volumes enabled MRC to also make significant changes to their emergency foodbank provision, which runs in parallel to the ‘Plenty 2 Cook’ social supermarket and offers those in desperate need a cash equivalent voucher so that they can select their own food.

Having successfully held a ‘Plenty 2 Cook’ GO pilot in Measham, an area identified by MRC public health partners as being a food poverty hot spot, their plans are to broaden this service to other areas classified as in need.

Said Paul: “Each week we’re now serving over 400 customers and helping save in excess of 2,500kgs of good food from going to waste in landfill, so not bad going!

“The fact that we can tell our paying customers that they are directly supporting those less fortunate than themselves is a very powerful message in the cost-of-living crisis. Sales from the ‘Plenty 2 Cook’ social supermarket is also supporting us achieve our financial goals whilst supporting the community and we are now looking at capital projects for next year, with the financial security ‘Plenty 2 Cook’ provides making these aims achievable.”

Other MRC initiatives include January’s ‘SKINT Week’ which offered free evening meals to drive positive community interaction and an opportunity to enjoy community eating with all its social benefits, with the community atmosphere a real success and something MRC are looking to replicate in the future.

Paul added: “Serving over 180 meals during the week we are incredibly grateful to all our guests, chefs and helpers from Ukraine, Thailand, Scotland and beyond!”

Delivering their “Kool Kidz” holiday club during February half term with funding from children’s charity Oakland Foundation, MRC are now looking forward to developing their non-food retail operation.

SHOPPERS CAN HOP TO ICELAND FOR EGGCELLENT TREATS TO ENJOY THIS EASTER

Shoppers are being treated to an egg-stensive selection of fantastic value Easter eggs this year, as well as delicious frozen treats from Cadbury’s, Maltesers, Galaxy and more. The sweet Easter delights are available in Iceland and the Food Warehouse stores and online now.

No need to wonder how to eat yours with Iceland’s gooey Cadbury Creme Egg Cone (£2.50, 4pk) and Cadbury Creme Egg Ice Cream (£2.50, 480ml) simply grab a spoon and dig in! The desserts are available from Iceland and The Food Warehouse now.

Customers can also head to the frozen aisles and pick up the brand-new Maltesers Bunny Dessert (£6.00, 335g), a milk chocolate bunny filled with malty mousse and Maltesers layered on top of a biscuit base – Easter hoppiness in dessert form.

Get egg-cited and save some serious cash with deals galore on the nation’s best loved Easter eggs. Customers can pick up two large eggs for as little as £5.00 – that’s a saving of £3.00! The deal includes firm favourite eggs that will make your wallet and the whole family happy, such as the Galaxy Enchanted Large Egg (£4.00, 234g), Rolo Large Egg (£4.00, 284g) and Mars Celebrations Large Easter Egg (£4.00, 280g).

Iceland’s multi-buy offer even includes giant Easter eggs. Whether you intend to share or enjoy alone, customers can pick up two for £8.00 on selected eggs including, saving £2.00 each time with Twix Caramel Large Egg (£5.00, 328g), Malteser Luxury Egg (£5.00, 265g) and Galaxy Ripple Large Egg (£5.00, 286g) all on offer.

Looking for more Easter treats? Satisfy your sweet tooth with a selection of egg-tra special goodies destined to impress every-bunny. Shoppers can pick up the sweet Mr Kipling Lemon Fancies (£1.75, 8pk) or choose from classics such as Cadbury Mini Eggs Choc Cakes (£2.25, 5pk), (£3.25, 416g) and Cadbury Mini Eggs Nest Cake (£2.50, 4pk).

Customers can pick up the Easter treats from their nearest store or online at Iceland.co.uk.

Products included in the two for £5.00 offer:

  • Nestle Kit Kat Chunky Large Egg (£4.00, 260g)
  • Rolo Large Egg (£4.00, 284g)
  • Nestle Yorkie Large Egg (£4.00, 272g)
  • Munchies Large Egg (£4.00, 284g)
  • Galaxy Enchanted Large Egg (£4.00, 234g)
  • Galaxy Minstrels Large Egg (£4.00, 262g)
  • Maltesers Large Egg (£4.00, 248g)
  • Mars Celebrations Large Egg (£4.00, 248g)
  • M&Ms Brownie Large Egg (£4.00, 222g)
  • Bounty Large Egg (£4.00, 236g)

Products included in the two for £8.00 offer:

  • Twix Caramel Large Egg (£5.00, 328g)
  • Malteaser Luxury Egg (£5.00, 265g)
  • Galaxy Ripple Large Egg (£5.00, 286g)
  • Mars Celebrations Large Egg (£5.00, 305g)
  • Nestle Quality Street Egg (£5.00, 250g)
  • Aero Giant Egg (£5.00, 258g)
  • Aero Peppermint Giant Egg (£5.00, 220g)
  • Aero Peppermint Giant Egg (£5.00, 220g)

 

BRAKES LAUNCHES NEW ARTISAN SOURDOUGH BREAD RANGE

Brakes, the UK’s leading foodservice wholesaler, has launched a new range of artisan sourdough breads under its La Boulangerie brand.

The company worked closely with specialist bakery, Nicholas & Harris to create the range, which uses a sourdough starter culture that was created in 2012 and has been fed daily since then.  The result is a range of subtle flavours and fermented characteristics that are required to produce high quality artisan breads.

The breads are made using traditional methods, with the majority of each loaf being hand produced, including folding, moulding and bulking. No commercial yeast is used and the bread has a long fermentation, with the loaves rising naturally, giving the typical sour flavour and open-textured crumb.  Each loaf is bulked in a bespoke ‘Brakes’ room before being baked.

Leading the range of products is a Sourdough half boule, which uses only three ingredients, flour, water and salt, and is hand-mixed to provide a unique, but commercially sustainable product.

Vanessa Baker, Senior Category Manager, Bakery at Brakes, said: “We wanted to create a range of products that any chef would be proud to serve.  Working with Nicholas and Harris, we believe we’ve created a range of really good breads that use traditional methods, but are also commercially viable.”

Paul Bown, Process and Development Manager, Nicholas & Harris, said: “These products are among the first that will be nationally available for foodservice. We have a team of more than 30 craft bakers, so we understand the care and attention that needs to go into each and every loaf we create. We believe that we’ve created a really exciting range that will be a wonderful addition to any menu.”

The full range of new products which are all made under the La Boulangerie brand is:

  • Artisan Plain Sourdough Loaf
  • Artisan Seeded Loaf
  • Artisan Cheese and Onion Sourdough Loaf
  • Artisan Sundried Tomato & Herb Sourdough Loaf
  • Artisan Beetroot & Spelt Sourdough Loaf
  • Artisan Pre Sliced Sourdough Half Boule

WINDSOR FRAMEWORK LATEST – MPS VOTE OVERWHELMINGLY IN FAVOUR OF STORMONT BRAKE

MPs in the House of Commons have voted to pass the statutory instrument that will enable the government to implement the ‘Stormont Brake’.

The legislation passed by 515 votes to 29 , following a 90-minute debate, which saw only a small number of Conservative MPs voting against it despite speculation in the press.

The Stormont Brake will allow politicians in the Northern Irish Assembly to object to EU laws that could otherwise be introduced in the region, as the area is still subject to EU single market rules under the terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Whereas, under the previous implementation of the protocol, EU rules could have been applied in the region without Northern Irish politicians’ consent.

A petition of 30 MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) from two or more parties expressing concern about a new EU rule would trigger the Stormont Brake allowing the UK to suspend that law from coming into force in the region. This suspension would apply within a maximum of four weeks ahead of an independent arbitration with the EU via the Joint Committee which oversees the protocol.

However, MLAs must explain that they have met a number of conditions before the Brake can be triggered, as it is an “emergency” mechanism that should only be used in exceptional circumstances and as a last resort:

  • The Northern Ireland executive must be restored and operational – including with a first minister and deputy first minister in post – and the Northern Ireland assembly must be in regular session.
  • MLAs must first seek substantive discussion with the UK government, the Northern Ireland executive and relevant business and civil society stakeholders and look for other routes to resolution.
  • The content or scope of the change “significantly differs” from the original rule and would have a “significant impact specific to everyday life of communities in Northern Ireland” in a way that is liable to persist.

The UK government must then judge the MLAs’ explanation that the Brake has been triggered appropriately and if it does not confirm that three conditions have been met, the EU act will apply in Northern Ireland.

Lone Working at the British Frozen Food Federation

The BFFF are just celebrating their 75th anniversary and support the frozen sector. The Federation has a team of employees based at Long Bennington in Nottinghamshire.

Simon Brentnall Head of Health & Safety for the Federation states:

‘As a responsible employer we are committed to ensuring our team are safe, employees working alone should not be any more at risk than those working in an office full of colleagues.

We identified that lone working at the office was rare however, it’s still a risk to be managed. We had devised a buddy system where employees would check in at agreed intervals. Solo Protect had previously showcased a range of solutions to our members therefore it made sense to utilise this new technology. Following the online training course, we found the unit very simplistic with its touch screen functionality.

Typically, employees will use the Solo Protect Shield device if starting work early in the morning or working late at night. Generally, this device gives peace of mind with its ‘Red Alert’ function which connects to a monitoring centre who can initiate an appropriate response instantly.

Other useful feature includes the ‘Incapacitation Alert’ which is triggered should an employee slip, trip or fall. In addition, the ‘Ready2Talk’ feature opens a 2-way non-emergency channel of communication should an unexpected visitor arrive’

BFFF remind its members that in managing lone working situations, the controls adopted must always be proportionate to the risk.

We see this technology becoming more widely used within the industry with the increase in hybrid working’

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