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Lloyds British Testing In Partnership with Severn Trent
1st July 2008
Lloyds British Testing has been awarded a Contract for the provision of Statutory Inspections of Lifting Equipment on over 30,000 items of equipment at over 3,500 site locations throughout the Severn Trent Region

Lloyds British Testing scored 90% for technical competency in the award criteria and were operational on site within a 3 week mobilisation period

Severn Trent have expressed their satisfaction on how well the contract has been implemented.

Lloyds British Launch Standards Drive In Egypt
8th May 2008
Directors from Lloyds British Testing Ltd have recently completed a one day seminar in Cairo, Egypt for the companies that represent The Egyptian General Petroleum Company.

With all the key note speakers coming from Lloyds British , the event was designed to establish common practices on Inspection standards and levels of safety competence in the workplace for organisations in the oil, gas and petroleum Industry.

Steve Downing, Group Safety and Training Director said " representatives from many companies attended this event which was focussed on setting collective standards across all organisations and we were requested to present our best advice on how improvements could be made and adopted by all.

It was a great privilege to be asked to attend the event and represents our standing in the world as a lead body for Training and Inspection".

Lloyds British are continuing to work closely with employers in Egypt on Inspection and Vocational standards and will be opening their dedicated Training Centre in Suez later this year which will enable delegates to train onsite in Egypt rather than have to travel to the UK.

Lloyds British Testing Limited Launch New Training Website
6th May 2008
Lloyds British Training Services, one of the worlds leading Training Providers, has just launched its new website to illustrate the range of courses and services available at their Egypt and Dubai Training Centres.

Regarded as the "Leader in its field" for Materials Handling and General Safety Training, Lloyds British has historically sent its personnel from the UK to facilitate courses overseas, however, the growth in demand for Lloyds British Testing's services has now necessitated the opening of two separate branches in the Middle East.

With a permanent presence now in Cairo, Egypt (and later this year a new branch in Suez) and a further branch in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Lloyds British can increase the number of courses delivered in these countries, especially from the Oil and Gas sector.

Steve Downing, Group Safety and Training Director said "our branches in Egypt and Dubai are only the start of our growth, we will be opening further training centres later this year in Kuwait and The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and our interactive website will allow our overseas clients to quickly see which programmes are available to them in their own country, a pre-requisite for a global provider".

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Lloyds Somers opens in India
9th April 2008
Birmingham-based lifting engineering specialist Lloyds British Testing has capitalised on the phenomenal growth of Asian steel production by opening a division for its Lloyds Somers specialist handling products in Kolkata.

With international headquarters already in Dubai and Egypt, the Indian office will supply slab, coil and sheet handling equipment to metal producing industries on the Asian continent.

Lloyds chief executive Ian White said: "This is a major investment in offering our products at the local level. However, we are convinced the Indian marketplace is one that will reap sizeable benefits for the business and enhance our support to our international client base.

"We intend to expand into service, repair and new product manufacture at this location within twelve to eighteen months."

The Kolkata office will be headed by general manager Swapan Bose, who has significant sector experience, having worked for high profile industry specialists Jessops and Mukand.

In the UK, Lloyds’ annual turnover is now in excess of £18 million, with the organisation employing over 300 people within its ten UK outlets.
"It is our intention to open complementary international offices over the next twelve months," added Mr White. "Our short to medium term aim is to build an international lifting equipment engineering group of companies and we are already exploring further options in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Kuwait.

Lloyds British Testing expands into India
17th March 2008
Birmingham-based lifting engineering specialist Lloyds British Testing is capitalising on the phenomenal growth of Asian steel production by opening a division for its Lloyds Somers specialist handling products in Kolkata, India.

With international headquarters already established in Dubai and Egypt, the new office will supply slab, coil and sheet handling equipment to metal producing industries on the Asian continent.

Said Lloyds British Testing’s chief executive Ian White: "This is a major investment in offering our products at the all-important local level. However, we are convinced that the Indian marketplace is one that will reap sizeable benefits for the business and enhance our support to our international client base.

“We intend to expand into service, repair and new product manufacture at this location within the next twelve to eighteen months.”

The India office will be headed up by general manager Swapan Bose, who has significant sector experience, having worked for high profile industry specialists Jessops and Mukand.
In the UK, Lloyds’ annual turnover is now in excess of £18 million, with the organisation employing over 300 people within its ten UK outlets.
Added Ian White: "It is our intention to open complementary international offices over the next twelve months. Our short to medium term aim is to build an international lifting equipment engineering group of companies and we are already exploring further options in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Kuwait.”

DUBAI AIRPORT A380 Project.
12th March 2008
The Lloyds British Testing branch in Dubai are installing and commissioning 8 special maintenance cranes for the new A380 maintenance hangers.

The crane manufacturer is Reel of France. Emirates Airlines are the first to take delivery of the new A380. The eight underslung cranes are equipped with telescopic masts slung underneath and interlock to allow coverage of this huge hanger. Supplied down to telescopic maintenance platforms is Air, power and water supplies. There are 6 cranes of 15 metre span with 15 metre heights of lift and 2 with 25 metre spans and 27 metre height of lift.

The project is worth AED 1.5 million with a 5 month programme.

Lloyds British Training Onsite In The Middle East
30th October 2007

Lloyds British Training Services has just completed two prestigious assignments in Egypt and Bahrain.

Gupra International in Egypt requested that Lloyds deliver a specialist lifting and slinging course for one of their major Saudi clients, but onsite in Cairo.
The course was well received by the delegates from the oil industry and will be followed up by a further programme shortly.

Lloyds also delivered an intensive mechanical lifting programme in the shipyards in Bahrain, which was to Instructor level, and required a high degree of understanding of the client’s needs, which meant Lloyds were the natural choice for these courses.
Steve Downing Training Director said 'our understanding of the Middle Eastern market is second to none, and our working relationships with clients in many of these countries extends back over the last 25 years, making us a first choice partner for health and safety training'.

Lloyds British Training are now trading in the Middle East, and are also delivering a programme of lifting and slinging training in Equatorial Guinea, which involves a significant amount of time training offshore.


M&EE Networking Group Update
4th October 2007
We are pleased to report some good news with regards to the safe use of quick hitches for lifting operations. Hydrex, in conjunction with Miller Quick Hitches and Lloyds British Testing, have been working together to move matters forward. As reported in the last M&EE Update, the Group was invited to send a working party up to the North East to witness some initial testing of the miller products. Unfortunately this initial testing gave rise to more questions than there were available answers at the time.

Subsequently, a further visit to Miller’s factory at Cramlington in early July produced much better results. This time we had the benefit of Miller’s designer and test facilities on hand, along with the people from Lloyds British Testing….A test rig that had been produced by Lloyds British Testing that stimulated lifting operations and the various angles in which loads could be applied to the coupler’s jaws (and)…the testing was carried out to the satisfaction of Lloyds British Testing and ourselves…On completion of the testing, Lloyds British confirmed that it was prepared to fully certificate the coupler for lifting, both from the auxiliary point and via the quick link hitch jaws. This means that all of our requirements have been achieved'.

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Lloyds Rumney Assist Corus Port Talbot
20th September 2007
Lloyds British Testing recently conducted a proof load test of a 500 tonne crane in the BOS Plant of Corus Port Talbot, following the installation of their new crab unit by NEI.

The full proof load shown is 625 tonnes and this was achieved by suspending a steel slab supplied by Corus on a two stage cradle (manufactured by our Newcastle branch) below a
specially adapted test weight originally supplied by Rumney Crane & Engineering.

Happily, the crane passed all running & proof load testing & is now in full production use.


Lloyds British Take Rumney Apprentice 'On Board'
21st August 2007

Oliver Board is the first Lloyds British Apprentice to complete his 4 Year Training Programme since the new company was formed.

Oliver commenced his training with the Newport and District GRP Training Association in May 2003, and has now qualified as an Electro/Mechanical Service Engineer for the Rumney Crane Division based in Swansea.

Lloyds identified a skills shortage in the lifting equipment market in early 2000, and invested in a nationwide Apprentice Training Scheme to ensure continuity of quality engineers within their Engineering Division.

Lloyds are committed to a continuous Apprentice Training Programme.


Lloyds British Team Up With Kranbau Koethen
4th July 2007
Lloyds British Swansea Site services were called upon by Corus Works, Port Talbot to erect a crane manufactured by Kranbau Koethen a German company.

The crane is a 40 tonne unit with A.C. Inverter drives & an independently driven cab unit. The crane is used to export coil steel from the cold mill packing bay. Lloyds British not only erected the crane but under the supervision of Kranbau Koethen carried the work through to the commissioning stage.

This was something of a landmark project for Corus in Port Talbot as it is the first large crane purchased for some time & also the first from this supplier.

We look forward to erecting further cranes supplied by Kranbau Koethen in this country after enjoying a good working relationship with them


Lloyds Renovate 'Stairway to Heaven'
4th July 2007
Birmingham Conservation Trust contacted LBT to take a look at the dumb waiter (lift) at Newman Brothers Coffin Furniture Manufactory. The building, in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter has been derelict since 1998 leaving behind machinery tools, dies, stamps, hand presses and stock which all are still in situ.

The building is currently owened by the Regional Development Agency: Advantage West Midlands and the project has been 'undertaken' by Birmingham Conservation Trust and the English Heritage with a view of turning this prestigious Grade ll * listed building into a museum and offices.

Lloyds Inspected the dumb waiter where the lifting rope was found to be not fit for use and so a new rope was fitted. Now, all of the machinery, shrouds and metal accessories in the building can be safely removed from the premises enabling the renovation to commence.


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Lloyds British Exhibit at National Safety and Health Expo 7th June 2007  
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Lloyds British Testing achieve ISO 14001 Standard 16th May 2007  
By Royal Appointment - Prince Edwards visits Crane Academy 16th May 2007  
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Lloyds British Provide Cost effective Safety devices for Corus, Leeds 16th May 2007  
Lloyds British Training helps Everest Stay at the Top 16th May 2007  
Lloyds take the load off Procter & Gamble 16th April 2007  
Lloyds Assists National Grid with London's Power Supply 16th April 2007  
40 tonne Lady Diana Boat 16th April 2007  
Lloyds British has a Hulk (Monster) of a job! 16th April 2007  
Lloyds British Testing to the rescue! 16th April 2007  
Lloyds British Training Services Lead The Way For Ford Motor Cars 16th April 2007  
Training Services - Success Story 16th April 2007  
Lloyds British Testing Proving House - 1912 16th April 2007  
Lloyds British win National Contract with Tarmac 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Secure Major Contract with Ainscough 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Testing lifts the market with new e-commerce website 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Testing acquires Dudley-based Rota Handling 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Awarded National Safety Award 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Testing acquires rail and metal industries specialist Somers Handling 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Testing puts safety first in new EKMAN venture 8th February 2007  
Lloyds retains top level Anglian Water contract 8th February 2007  
Lloyds British Testing Proving House - 1912 7th February 2007