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Stewart Milne expands yard fleet
09 December, 2006
A second fleet of eight Combilift four-way forklifts has been bought by Stewart Milne Timber Systems for its Witney production centre.

Combilift in sideways move
28 October, 2006

Quality time
30 September, 2006
Just under 1,000 visitors and 61 exhibitors were recorded at the Timber Show.The organisers are already planning for next year’s show.Timbmet Silverman launched a range of textured 3D decorative panels.Stewart Milne Timber Systems erected and dismantled the upper floor of a house on each day of the show.

The TTJ Awards 2006
30 September, 2006

Timbmet Silverman voted TTJ Timber Trader of the Year
15 September, 2006
Timbmet Silverman Ltd was named Timber Trader of the Year at the 10th TTJ Awards at The Savoy yesterday.

Combilift raises the bar
19 August, 2006
Combilift has come a long way in its eight-year history and, with its new manufacturing facility firing on all cylinders, has equally ambitious plans for the future

€10m Combilift factory opens
08 July, 2006
Ireland’s minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Michael Martin officially opened the new €10m global headquarters of Combilift in Monaghan last week.

Moffett builds to Combilift design
04 July, 2006
Hiab’s truck-mounted fork lift company Moffett Engineering Ltd is to build a new type of machine developed by Combilift.

TTJ Awards 2006 Voting and Entry Rules
19 May, 2006
The TTJ Awards recognise excellent service across the timber industry, and TTJ's readers pick the winners in six categories. Votes will be canvassed by phone and individually coded voting forms are also being sent out by mail. Four awards are presented on the basis of entries which are assessed by independent judging panels

Combilift sticks with timber
13 May, 2006

Clear direction
29 April, 2006
Multi-directional fork lifts are gaining popularity but the standard sideloader’s day is far from over. Meanwhile, storage solutions are becoming more innovative