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That’s right!  And it’s all because as a fundamental part of deegee’s environmental policy, all packaging from goods coming into the company is saved and is re-used as secondary packaging by deegee.  In addition all primary cardboard packaging is manufactured from recycled cardboard, and we leave it brown so our supplier doesn’t need to add any more chemicals on our behalf.

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Beacons get brighter

D. G. Controls has incorporated three products into one for its latest beacon upgrade

The IPN range of small LED panel boxes from D.G. Controls has been enhanced by the introduction of a STOP/GO variant. This has been designed specifically for traffic management in warehousing units, to advise when it is safe for pedestrians to cross, but is now also being used in automated industrial plants, and car-parks.

IPN STOP/GO is fitted with high brightness LEDs, with an operating life typically in excess of 100,000 hours.

It is bright enough to be read in bright sunlight, and measuring just 200mm x 150mm x 80mm deep, the IPN STOP/GO panel box is ideal for applications where the text needs to be readable from a distance, but where space is limited.

The housing is manufactured from UV-stabilised polycarbonate, and rated to IEC Protection Class IP65, ensuring it is fit for use inside and outside.

IPN STOP/GO is available in 24V DC and in 115V AC and 230V AC versions.

Mounting brackets are available which fix the panel box to a vertical wall, and a new mounting system has been developed for use with the IPN range, which enables fixing to a post.

New traffic lights fit in narrow spaces

3-way Traffic Light IPN/018/Red/Amber/Green has been developed by DG Controls following success of the 2-way Traffic Light

Following on from the success of the IPN 2-way Traffic Light (IPN/002/Red/ Green), a request for a 3-way Traffic Light in the range was fulfilled with the IPN/018/Red/Amber/Green. The size of the unit, being just 200mm x 150mm x 80mm deep makes it ideal for locations where space is at a premium, and where conventional traffic lights are too large.

IPN 3-way Traffic Light (IPN/018) was designed specifically for traffic management in automated industrial plants, but it is well-suited to all indoor and outdoor traffic management, being rated to IEC Protection Class IP65.

It is also suited to status-warning indication on large industrial plant, where the light can be seen from a long distance, ideal for areas where there are low numbers of personnel.

IPN 3-way Traffic Light (IPN/018) is available in 24V DC and in 115V AC and 230V AC versions.

Stacking beacons improved

New improved deegee stacking beacon range are ideal for status-warning

Following input from our customers, major improvements have been made to the deegee range of stacking beacons. It had been reported that the beacons were hard to connect and secure. After evaluation of the tooling with our plastics supplier, major modifications were made, incorporating a ratchet system on the ring which locks the adjacent beacons together, and at the same time using the opportunity to introduce an o-ring, which fits into a recess, offering excellent water- and dust-proofing to IP65 rating.

These modifications are consistent across the entire deegee Stacking Beacon range, which includes LED, xenon and filament lamp variants, at 12 and 24V DC and 115 and 230V AC.

Deegee stacking beacons are ideal for status-warning of machinery, security gates, silo levels, weigh scales, etc and can be stacked to 6 high including a sounder module, making it unique in the stacking beacon market.

Since the modifications were made sales have increased by over 25%, showing the increased confidence in the new improved product range

Swadlincote company signals success

A Swadlincote company is proving a beacon of success thanks to a management buy out and a business review carried out by Business Link Derbyshire.

Established in 1967, beacon and sounder company D. G. Controls Ltd, was bought out in June 2003 by Jon and Wendy Whiten and now employs 15 people.

It designs and manufactures all its products in-house which means it can specialise in customer-specific requirements as well as a vast range of well-established beacons and sounders. It supplies directly to UK markets and exports all over the world via dedicated distributors.

With Jon’s long involvement with the company, from the grass roots up, and Wendy’s extensive blue-chip experience in manufacturing management and product design, a strong management team has been established.

A free benchmarking exercise carried out with the help of Business Link Adviser Peter McBride meant that Wendy and Jon could learn from other organisations and improve the performance of their business still further.

And the results have been really impressive - as focusing on what really influences top and bottom line has brought financial benefits, and a 27% increase in UK sales.

“The benefits have been more than just financial,” said Wendy, “as it has been useful to bounce ideas off somebody else.” 

“One of the greatest difficulties in running a business, and particularly a SME, is having the opportunity to step out of the business and look at the bigger picture.  Working with a Business Link Adviser forced us to do this, and we discussed and challenged all areas, from marketing strategy to export to training to manufacturing methods to pricing structure.

“We had an action plan at the end of the sessions and a follow up review from our Adviser will ensure that time taken away from the business bears fruit and doesn’t become a ‘collecting dust in the drawer’ exercise.

“It’s amazing that all this support was available free of charge,”; added Wendy.

Business Link opened doors to other help at the Manufacturing and Advisory Service (MAS) and UK Trade and Investment (UKTI). Jon also received funding from the Lead2Succeed management development programme to undertake CIMA qualifications.