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Tuesday, 25 October 2011 16:22

The Rosebery Group strip out PM9 for De La Rue Featured

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The Rosebery Group are please to announce the recent completion of their first project with their new client De La Rue, one of the foremost experts in Cash Management. De La Rue is the world’s largest integrated commercial security printer and papermaker and a leading provider of cash sorting equipment and software solutions to central banks worldwide.

In preparation for a strip out of PM9 to make ready for refurbishment, De La Rue needed to relocate the Broke Chest on PM8. The Rosebery Group undertook the decommissioning/commissioning of the plant, which was completed within the allocated timescales and to the value of circa £70k. Peter Arnold, Project Manager from Rosebery’s said, “This was a relatively straight forward small project with De La Rue. However, we hope to be able to work further with this valuable client long into the future and that we have made a good impression at this stage.”

A future project for Rosebery’s is the relocation of the Perini Line from Barrow Mill to Flint Mill for Kimberly Clark. In order to make room for the Perini Line to be received, a Breting Machine from Flint has to be relocated to KC Bilbao, Spain. As well as decommissioning and commissioning the plant, Rosebery’s will also provide the design engineering for power supplies and loadings on site. The process will be completed within an allotted 2 month tight schedule and within budget to a total cost of circa £120k. Pete Arnold, Leading PM for the project commented, “Our previous experience in this sector proves invaluable time and time again. Clients such as KC know they can rely and trust us to complete the schemes designated to us. This enables ease of programming on their behalf for the fuller programme, which we know is of incredible importance to them. We may only be one spoke on the wheel, but we do see and appreciate the bigger tasks that our client’s have to complete.”

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