Exhibitor Brochure

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Exhibitor Brochure 1-3 OCTOBER 2019 NEC, BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITOR BROCHURE PPMA TOTAL Show is the UK’s No.1 event for processing and packaging RATES machinery materials, HELD FOR automation and vision 3RD YEAR! BOOK YOUR STAND TODAY! ppmatotalshow.co.uk “We’re really pleased with the quality of visitors and are thrilled with the enquires we’ve had - we’ve already rebooked for next year!” PAUL WITTERINGTON WAGO “We had a great show. It started on the first day when we confirmed an order DELIVERED BY THE INDUSTRY for over a quarter of a million TRADE ASSOCIATION pounds. The Show is really FOR THE INDUSTRY important to the industry as it helps to showcase equipment, new ideas and enables the The UK’s biggest, free-to-attend, processing industry to network.” and packaging machinery exhibition, providing LUKE MURPHY insights into the latest machinery products, GIC technologies and materials. Organised by the Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA), which comprises the PPMA, British Automation & Robot Association (BARA) and the UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA). WHY YOU SHOULD EXHIBIT 350+ exhibitors, representing over 1,500+ brands makes this the UK’s number one Processing and Packaging Machinery event Visited by over 8,000+ key decision influencers and makers from around the UK, Europe and the rest of the World Introduce new innovations in machinery, materials, robots and industrial vision Develop relationships with new prospects and strengthen ties with existing clients Extensive Marketing and PR investment targeting new visitors Exhibitor benefits, such as VIP invitations for your valued guests, with access to the exclusive VIP Lounge and an Exhibitor Party NEW Enterprise Zone featuring a full seminar programme, covering key topical issues and industry trends and networking sessions WHO VISITS? VISITORS’ PRODUCT INTEREST VISITORS’ INDUSTRY INTEREST Labelling 45% Food 35% Conveyors 42% Pharmaceutical 23% Robotics 37% Packaging Materials & Containers 22% End of Line / Materials Handling Machinery 36% Engineered Components / Hardware / Metal 22% Bagging 36% Beverages 22% Wrapping Machines 34% Bakery 21% Cartoning / Case Erecting Machinery 32% Dairy 18% Food Processing Equipment 32% Confectionery 18% Weighing & Inspection Equipment 30% Snack Food 18% Filling & Capping Machinery 29% Logistics / Warehouse 17% Coding & Marking Equipment 29% Electronic / Electrical Components 16% Mechanical Processing Equipment 27% Meat / Poultry 16% Shrink Wrapping 25% Ready Meals 15% Control / Instrumentation 24% Chemical / Oils / Paints 15% Mixing 24% Agricultural / Horticultural 15% Vision Systems 24% Cosmetics / Toiletries 13% Pumps / Compressors / Valves 21% Pet Food 13% Cleaning / Environment / Safety Equipment 20% Print / Publishing / Paper 12% Bulk Solids / Powder Handling and Processing 19% Tea & Coffee 11% Containers, Materials and Consumables 19% Household Products 11% Fluid Handling Equipment 16% Building Products 10% Form-filled seal Horizontal and Vertical 16% Other 10% Tray-Sealing 15% Tobacco / E-Cigs 7% Pharmaceutical Processing Equipment 13% Nutraceuticals 6% Thermoforming 12% Systems Integration Providers 12% Chemical Processing Equipment 11% Separation / Filtration 11% 96% OF EXHIBITORS Thermal Processing / Refrigeration 10% CLASSED qUALITY OF VISITORS Other 4% AS GOOD TO EXCELLENT! LTANT ONSU C R HE R OT HE AN OT P CI AC I K N A H G C E Y IN T L G N M O O S A E M C R C H / A E N I D N N I A M E A G T R E Y N R O O N C N A L & Y M S R R I L E A A N I H T R C R / E A T R P E A N M P W R O O C E S Y S L I N N G O T & N R P E A O M T C P C K I E A U R G I Q I E D N G G N M I S A E S C N E H G C I N I O N E R E R P E Y R WHO VISITS? A SELECTION OF VISITORS FOOD BEVERAGE COSMETICS FROM INDUSTRIES INCLUDING: CONFECTIONERY DAIRY PHARMACEUTICALS 2 SISTERS FOOD GROUP Technical Director HONDA Senior Engineer RECKITT BENCKISER Project Manager 3M HEALTH CARE Principal Project Engineer HOTEL CHOCOLAT Head of Operations RECKITT BENCKISER Global Engineering Manager 3M HEALTHCARE Technical Manager HOVIS Project Manager RIVERFORD FARM DAIRIES Managing Director ABBEY VIEW PRODUCE Engineering Manager HOZELOCK Buyer RIVERFORD FARM DAIRIES Technical & Operations Manager ABBVIE IRELAND NL BV Automation Technical Lead ICE FRESH SEAFOOD Factory Manager ROBINSON HEALTHCARE Managing Director ABC NUTRITIONALS Production Manager ICELAND FOODS Packaging Manager ROLLS-ROYCE Senior Engineer ABERGAVENNY FINE FOODS Engineering Manager IDEAL BOILERS Industrial Engineer ROYAL MAIL Principal Engineer ADELIE FOODS Technical Packaging Manager IMERYS MINERALS Operation Manager S.G FOODS UK Director ALLIED BAKERIES National Projects Manager INFINITY FOODS Production Manager SALTS HEALTHCARE Head of Logistics AM SEAFOODS Operations Manager INNOCENT DRINKS Technical Operations SAMWORTH BROTHERS Innovation director AMT FRUIT Head of Operations INTERSURGICAL Development Manager SAMWORTH BROTHERS - Production Director ANA POULTRY SERVICES Factory Manager INTERSURGICAL Process Validation Engineer KETTLEBY FOODS APOLLO PHARMACEUTICALS Production Manager JAGUAR LAND ROVER Project Engineer SCATTERGOOD & JOHNSON Automation Manager APS SALADS Production Director JOHN LEWIS Packaging Production Manager SILVER SPOON Head of Engineering ARLA FOODS Dairy Technologist JOHNSON & JOHNSON Senior Engineering Manager SILVER SPOON Head Of Operations ASDA Automation Project Manager JOHNSON MATTHEY Continuous Improvement Engineer SMITH & NEPHEW Category Manager Indirects ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS Global Packaging Technologist JORDANS RYVITA Engineering Manager SOUTH CAERNARFON CREAMERIES Technical Manager ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS Global Automation Engineer JUNIPER PHARMA SERVICES Principal Scientist SPARKY HEALTHCARE Chief Executive Officer ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS Project Technical Manager KARRO FROZEN FOODS Factory Improvement Manager SPECIALIST PHARMACY Head of Manufacturing AUNT BESSIES Manufacturing Manager KELLOGGS Senior Capital Project SPEEDIBAKE Continuous Improvement Manager AUTOGLYM Director KELLOGGS Capital Project Manager STAPLETON FARM Partner AVON COSMETICS Senior Packaging Technologist KELLOGGS Development Engineer STAR DAIRIES Director BAE SYSTEMS Snr Manufacturing Engineer KELLOGGS Engineering Manager STERLING PHARMACEUTICALS Managing Director BAKKAVOR Manufacturing Manager KERRY Manufacturing Director STERLING PHARMACEUTICALS Head of Procurment BAKKAVOR Engineering Projects Manager KERRY Operations Director STRATHMORE FOODS Operations Director BAKKAVOR - WELCOME FOODS Site Operations Manager KERRY Engineering Manager SUNCREAM DAIRIES Manufacturing Manager BAKKAVOR BREAD Engineering Manager KERRY Operations Manager SUREFIL BEAUTY PRODUCTS Engineer BAKKAVOR DESSERTS Engineering Manager KERRY OMAGH Engineering Manager SYNERGY HEALTH UK Operations Director BAKKAVOR- HITCHEN FOODS Head of Operations KERSHAWS FROZEN FOODS Chief Engineer SYNERGY HEALTH UK Production Manager BANHAM POULTRY Head Of Operations KINNERTON CONFECTIONERY Head of Engineering TANGERINE CONFECTIONERY Operations Manager BAR FOODS Operations Director KP SNACKS Manufacturing Systems Manager TANGERINE HOLDINGS Operations Manager BARD PHARMACEUTICALS Engineering Project Manager KP SNACKS Continuous Improvement Manager TATA GLOBAL BEVERAGES Group Engineering Manager BARRY M COSMETICS Production Manager KP SNACKS Central Engineering Manager TAYLORS OF HARROGATE Head of Engineering Development BASF PLC Packaging Development Manager KRAFT HEINZ Process & quality Capability TAYLORS OF HARROGATE Group Head Of Engineering BAXTER HEALTHCARE Process Development Engineer LALEHAM HEALTH & BEAUTY Engineering Manager THE CHILLI PEPPER COMPANY Director BAXTERS FOOD GROUP Project Engineer LEO PHARMA Production Manager THE CRUCIAL SAUCE COMPANY Managing Director BAXTERS FOOD GROUP Chief Engineer LONG CLAWSON DAIRY Operations Manager THE FRESH SOUP COMPANY Director BEACON FOODS Head Of Operations LS NUTRICARE Procurement Manager THE JORDANS DORSET Process Development Manager BELAZU INGREDIENT COMPANY Operations Director LUCOZADE RIBENA SUNTORY Projects Manager AND RYVITA COMPANY BELVOIR FRUIT FARMS Production Director MACKIE’S Managing Director THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY Electrical Engineer BENSONS FRUIT JUICE Production Manager MACKLE PETFOODS Managing Director THE WRIGLEY COMPANY European Technical Manager BETTYS AND TAYLORS OF HARROGATE Project Manager MARS Engineering Manager THORNTON & ROSS Project Engineer BIG BEAR CONFECTIONERY Project Manager MARS CHOCOLATE UK Pilot Plant Manager THORNTONS PLC Engineering BILLERICAY DENTAL SUPPLY Operations Manager MARS DRINKS Packaging Development Manager THORNTONS PLC CI Manager BIOCHEMICA Manager Director MARS PETCARE UK Reliability Engineer TM BEVERAGES Director BLACK MOUNTAIN MINERAL WATER Director MARSTONS BREWERY Project / Software Engineer TORBAY PHARMACEUTICAL Engineering Manager BLACKFRIARS BAKERY Managing Director MCCAIN FOODS Production Manager TOYOTA MOTOR EUROPE NV / SA Senior Engineer BLAZERS FUELS Operations Manager MCVITIES Engineering Manager TRAVIS PERKINS Project Manager BLUE EARTH FOODS Production Manager MEADOW FOODS Project Engineering Manager TRINITY MIRROR PRINTING MIDLANDS Logistics & Finishing Manager BLUE FROG CONTRACT PACKING Managing Director MEDICINES EVALUATION UNIT Pharmacy Manager TRIPLE CROWN FOODS Director General BMW (UK) MANUFACTURING Process Planner MERIDIAN FOODS Process Engineer TULIP Business Improvement Director BONDS CONFECTIONERY Managing Director MILLMOUNT HEALTHCARE Engineering Manager TULIP Technical Manager BOOTS CONTRACT MANUFACTURING
Recommended publications
  • 92 AUGUST Shelford Tommy
    #92 AUGUST Shelford Tommy Nottingham has always boasted its fair share of characters, legends and eccentrics. People like Benjamin Mayo, and more recent contenders like Frank Robinson, affectionately known as Xylophone Man, will go down in local history... But there’s one from the eighteenth century who, “to his extraordinary powers, a servant girl was although quite a local celebrity in his day, is in the kitchen, about to dress some fish; not long generally forgotten in 2017. taken from the river but apparently dead. When she was about to cut off the head of one of them, His real name was James Burne, though he Tommy, at the instant she laid her knife on the was nicknamed “Shelford Tommy.” In 1931, J fish’s neck, uttered, in a plaintive voice, ‘Don’t cut Holland Walker described Tommy as “an itinerant my head off.’ ventriloquist [who] earned a precarious existence by giving exhibitions of his capabilities with an “The girl, upon this, being much alarmed, and ill-made ventriloquial dummy.” knowing not whence the voice proceeded, hastily drew the knife from the little fish and stood for Tommy was recorded as “carrying in his pocket, some time in motionless amazement. At length, an ill-shaped doll, with a broad face, which he however, recovering herself, and not seeing the apparently exhibited at public-houses, on fair fish stir, had courage to proceed to her business, days, race days and market days.” The gazing and took up the knife a second time, to sever the crowd would gather round to see this wooden head of the fish from the body.
    [Show full text]
  • A History: 1993–2018
    r e d l E m a d A @ : t i d e r C Scottish Grocers Federation 222/224 Queensferry Road A History: Edinburgh EH4 2BN 199 3– 2018 T: 0131 343 3300 E: [email protected] W: scottishshop.org.uk By Lawrie Dewar MBE Edited by Karen Peattie Foreword by Pete Cheema 1981 Tom Hood President 1962-1963 1981 Jack Suttie President 1966-1967 1981 David Woodside President 1969-1970 1981 Archie Alexander Federation Secretary 1982 Roy McFarlane President 1963-1964 1982 Malcolm MacLeod President 1967-1968 1982 John Aitken President 1968-1969 1982 Bruce Aitkenhead President 1973-1974 1982 Roger Rogerson President 1974-1975 1982 Stan Clarke President 1978-1979 Our industry is worth Honorary 1983 May Christie SGF NEX £5.2 billion per annum Members of the 1983 Ian Adam President 1956-1957 “ 1983 James McGuire President 1972-1973 1983 James Renwick President 1977-1978 to the Scottish economy Scottish Grocers’ 1984 John Irving President 1976-1977 1984 Willie McPhail and directly employs Federation 1984 BenSavage 1984 Geoff Walker over 41,000 people 1986 Madge Alexander 1987 Sam Kilburn ” 1987 Archie McNicol McCurrach’s 1989 Michæl Kempton Federation Accountant 1993 Lionel Cashin Mars UK 1996 Andrew Nicol President 1987-1988 1996 Walter McCubbin SGF NEX 1997 John Paterson SGF NEX 1998 Sarah Jeffrey MD, PGMA 1999 Calum Duncan SGF NEX 1999 Lambert Munro SGF NEX 2001 Lawrie Dewar President 1975-1976/Fed Sec 2001 Ross Kerr Walkers Crisps 2006 Eddie Thompson President 1998-2000 2006 Scott Landsburgh President 1994-1996/Fed Sec 2008 Dougie Edgar President 2000-2002 2012 Jim Botterill President 2002-2004 2012 David Sands President 1996-1998 2017 Tom Wilson President, 1980/81 and 1986/87 2017 Ian McDonald JW Filshill 2017 Alan McCaffer PepsiCo 2017 Bep Dhaliwal Mars Chocolate 2017 Sandy Wilkie Retired Milkman Foreword It is remarkable to think that the Scottish Technology, meanwhile, has been our Grocers’ Federation has reached such a friend and allows retailers to work in pivotal moment in its history.
    [Show full text]
  • A STUDY of the EVOLUTION of CONCENTRATION in the FOOD DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY for the UNITED KINGDOM October 1977
    COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES A STUDY OF THE EVOLUTION OF CONCENTRATION IN THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM October 1977 In 1970 the Commission initiated a research programme on the evolution of concen­ tration and com petition in several sectors and markets of manufacturing industries in the different Member States (textile, paper, pharmaceutical and photographic pro­ ducts, cycles and motorcycles, agricultural machinery, office machinery, textile machinery, civil engineering equipment, hoisting and handling equipment, electronic and audio equipment, radio and television receivers, domestic electrical appliances, food and drink manufacturing industries). The aims, criteria and principal results of this research are set out in the document "M ethodology of concentration analysis applied to the study o f industries and markets” , by Dr. Remo LINDA, (ref. 8756), September 1976. This particular volume constitutes a part of the second series of studies, the main aims of which is to present the results of the research on the evolution of concentration in the food distribution industry for the United Kingdom. Another volume, already published (vol. II: Price Surveys), outlines the results of the research on the distribution o f food products in the United Kingdom, w ith regard to the evolution of prices and mark-ups, based on a limited sample of food products and on a limited number of sales points in the Greater London area. Similar volumes concerning the structures of the distributive systems and the evolution of prices and mark ups have been established also fo r other Member States (Germany, France, Italy and Denmark). COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES A STUDY OF THE EVOLUTION OF CONCENTRATION IN THE FOOD DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM VOLUME I Industry structure and concentration by Development Analysts Ltd., 49 Lower Addiscombe Road, Croydon, CRO 6PQ, England.
    [Show full text]
  • Authorisation Number Organisation Address Expiry Date VGM 0002/GB
    List of approved sites requiring the verification of the gross mass of packed containers. (updated 11/08/2021) Authorisation Approval Expiry Organisation Address Number Number Date South Parade PO Box 9 VGM INOVYN Europe Runcorn VGM2 Jun-22 0002/GB/0622 Limited Cheshire WA7 4JE 1 Rivington Road Whitehouse Industrial Estate VGM Mannasol Products Runcorn VGM3 Jun-22 0003/GB/0622 Limited Cheshire WA7 3DT Floats Road Roundthorn Industrial Estate VGM Trilogy Freight Ltd Wythenshawe VGM4 Jun-22 0004/GB/0622 Manchester M23 9LZ Unit 1 Anglo African Trading Estate VGM Hinks Haulage HH Union Road VGM5 Jun-22 0005/GB/0622 Logistics Oldbury West Midlands B69 3EX Whitchurch VGM Belton Farm Ltd Shropshire VGM6 Jun-22 0006/GB/0622 SY13 1JD Spur Road Feltham VGM Charles Kendall Middlesex VGM7 Jun-22 0007/GB/0622 Freight Limited TW14 0SL Parks Farm Litton Cheney VGM Ashley Chase Dorchester VGM9 Jun-22 0009/GB/0622 Estate Ltd Dorset DT2 9AZ EUN-LOGISTIC P.O. Box 4 VGM Earl Road BASF PLC VGM10 Sep-22 0010/GB/0922 Cheadle Hulme Cheshire SK8 6QG Ballafletcher Farm Road VGM Isle of Man Cronkbourne VGM13 Jun-22 0013/GB/0622 Creamery IM4 4QE Queens Building Q7 Bentley Road VGM Neal Brothers Meltham VGM16 Jun-22 0016/GB/0622 (Meltham) Limited Holmfirth HD9 4AP Flagship Square VGM Dormeuil Shawcross Business Park VGM17 Jun-22 0017/GB/0622 Manufacturing Ltd Dewsbury WF12 7TH Seaspace House Unit B1 Gatwick Gate Seaspace Old Brighton Road VGM International Lowfield Heath VGM18 Jun-22 0018/GB/0622 Forwarders Ltd Crawley West Sussex RH11 0PR Headlands Lane VGM Ardagh
    [Show full text]
  • The Golden Ratio for Social Marketing
    30/ 60/ 10: The Golden Ratio for Social Marketing February 2014 www.rallyverse.com @rallyverse In planning your social media content marketing strategy, what’s the right mix of content? Road Runner Stoneyford Furniture Catsfield P. O & Stores Treanors Solicitors Masterplay Leisure B. G Plating Quality Support Complete Care Services CENTRAL SECURITY Balgay Fee d Blends Bruce G Carrie Bainbridge Methodist Church S L Decorators Gomers Hotel Sue Ellis A Castle Guest House Dales Fitness Centre St. Boniface R. C Primary School Luscious C hinese Take Away Eastern Aids Support Triangle Kristine Glass Kromberg & Schubert Le Club Tricolore A Plus International Express Parcels Miss Vanity Fair Rose Heyworth Club Po lkadotfrog NPA Advertising Cockburn High School The Mosaic Room Broomhill Friery Club Metropolitan Chislehurst Motor Mowers Askrigg V. C School D. C Hunt Engineers Rod Brown E ngineering Hazara Traders Excel Ginger Gardens The Little Oyster Cafe Radio Decoding Centre Conlon Painting & Decorating Connies Coffee Shop Planet Scuba Aps Exterior Cleaning Z Fish Interpretor Czech & Slovak System Minds Morgan & Harding Red Leaf Restaurant Newton & Harrop Build G & T Frozen Foods Council on Tribunals Million Dollar Design A & D Minicoaches M. B Security Alarms & Electrical Iben Fluid Engineering Polly Howell Banco Sabadell Aquarius Water Softeners East Coast Removals Rosica Colin S. G. D Engineering Services Brackley House Aubergine 262 St. Marys College Independent Day School Arrow Vending Services Natural World Products Michael Turner Electrical Himley Cricket Club Pizz a & Kebab Hut Thirsty Work Water Coolers Concord Electrical & Plumbing Drs Lafferty T G, MacPhee W & Mcalindan Erskine Roofing Rusch Manufacturing Highland & Borders Pet Suppl ies Kevin Richens Marlynn Construction High Definition Studio A.
    [Show full text]
  • Report Title
    The Midlands Engine Science and Innovation Audit Volume 2: Supporting Annexes 30 September 2016 Science and Innovation Audit Volume 2: Supporting Annexes Contents Annex A: Organisations responding to the e-consultation ................................................. 1 Annex B: Midlands Engine Innovation Group Vision ........................................................... 2 Annex C: Theme-level data ..................................................................................................... 3 Annex D: Thematic workshop notes .................................................................................... 13 Annex E: Further Sci-Val data .............................................................................................. 32 Annex F: Long list of assets ................................................................................................. 46 Annex G: Case examples ...................................................................................................... 68 Annex H: Detailed market priority templates ...................................................................... 78 Annex I: E-consultation responses ...................................................................................... 98 Annex J: Driving competitiveness through our Enabling Competencies ...................... 109 Annex K: Innovation networks and behaviours ............................................................... 112 Science and Innovation Audit Volume 2: Supporting Annexes Annex A: Organisations responding
    [Show full text]
  • Climate Change Levy: Reduced Rate Certificate (For the Purposes of Paragraph 44 of Schedule 6 to the Finance Act 2000)
    Climate Change Levy: Reduced Rate Certificate (for the purposes of Paragraph 44 of Schedule 6 to the Finance Act 2000) The Secretary of State certifies that the following facilities in the Food and Drink Federation sector are to be taken as being covered by a climate change agreement: Last Updated: 5th October 2012 Facility Number Facility Address Date of Publication FDF/00002/00002 Jaconelli Ice Cream, Jaconelli Ice Cream, Unit 2, On or Before Cleveland Road, Scarborough, N Yorkshire, 01/04/2011 FDF/00004/00005 F W Baker Ltd, Butchers Pet Carem Baker On or Before House, Crick, Northants, NN6 7TZ 01/04/2011 FDF/00007/00008 The Bound, Much Marple, Ledbury, On or Before Herefordshire HR8 2NQ 01/04/2011 FDF/00010/00012 Ripon Select Foods Ltd, Ripon Select Foods Ltd, On or Before Dallamires Way North, Ripon, N. York's 01/04/2011 FDF/00012/00014 Clarks (Wantage) Ltd, Mill Street, Wantage, On or Before Oxfordshire,OX12 9AB 01/04/2011 FDF/00013/00015 A M Seafoods Ltd, A M Seafoods Ltd, Siding On or Before Road, Fleetwood, Lancashire 01/04/2011 FDF/00016/00019 Maxons Ltd, Maxons Ltd, Bradbury Street, On or Before Sheffield, 01/04/2011 FDF/00017/00020 Burgon Eyemouth, Burgon Eyemouth, Harbour On or Before Road, Eyemouth, Berwickshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00019/00022 Thistle Foods, Connors Factory, Boddam, The On or Before Harbour, Boddam, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00023/00026 Barry Callebaut (Uk) Ltd, Barry Callebaut (UK) On or Before Ltd, Chester, Sovereign Way, Chester, Cheshire 01/04/2011 FDF/00024/00027 Hazelwood Foods, Hazelwood Foods,
    [Show full text]
  • All Royal Warrant-Holding Companies
    ALL ROYAL WARRANT-HOLDING COMPANIES A.C. Bacon Engineering Ltd A.C. Cooper (Colour) Ltd A. Fulton Company Limited A. Hester Ltd A.J. Freezer Water Services Ltd A. Nash A.S. Handover Ltd A&E Fire and Security Limited Abaris Holdings Limited T/A Arthur Sanderson & Sons Abbey England Limited Abels Moving Service T/A Abels Adexchange Media Limited ADM Agriculture Ltd Agma Ltd Agri-Cycle Ainsworths Homoeopathic Pharmacy Airglaze Aviation GmbH A J Charlton & Sons Ltd Alan Scott Panel Beater & Paint Sprayer Albert Amor Ltd Albert E. Chapman Ltd Alexandre of England 1988 Ltd All About Baths Allan Coggin Furnishing Consultant Allen & Foxworthy Ltd Allen & Page Ltd April 2020 Allens Farm Amber Computing & IT Services Ltd Amenity Horticulture Services Amerex Fire International Ltd Anderson & Sheppard Ltd Andrew M. Jarvis Ltd. T/A Sandringham Apple Juice Andrew Wilson & Sons Ltd Andy Spooner Painters And Decorators Anglia IT Solutions Ltd Angostura Ltd Angus Chain Saw Service Anthony A. Barker Ltd T/A Barker Group Anthony Buckley & Constantine Ltd Apex Lift & Escalator Engineers Ltd Apollo Fire Detectors Limited Aquadition Ltd Arcan Services Ardayre Interiors Armitage Pet Products Limited Arnold Wiggins & Sons Ltd Arnott & Mason (Horticulture) Ltd Arterial Moving Ltd Artistic Iron Products Ltd ASD Limited T/A Kloeckner Metals UK Asprey London Limited Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd Aubrey Allen Ltd Autoglym Ltd Autoscan Ltd A W Hainsworth and Sons Limited Axflow Ltd Axminster Carpets Limited Bacardi-Martini Ltd April 2020 Baco-Compak (Norfolk) Ltd Badgemaster Ltd Balgownie Ltd Ballyclare Limited Banchory Dry Cleaners Barber Wilsons & Co Ltd Barcham Trees Plc Barnard & Westwood Ltd BBA Shipping & Transport Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • RACE GUIDE Lochnessmarathon.Com
    6 October 2019 Baxters Loch Ness Marathon RACE GUIDE lochnessmarathon.com The Event Frontrunners contents 4 Welcome 6-7 Sponsors & Partners 10 Race Weekend Timings 11-12 Runners’ Café, Expo & Festival 13 Parking 14-23 Race Instructions 24-25 Baxters: 150 Years of Goodness 30 Run For Charity 11 Runners’ Café coffee, cake, soup... come and sit, chill or chat to other runners Sports Expo leading sports brands to try and buy all weekend... Festival on Race Day... Scottish music, street food, ice cream, kids activities to name a few Page 2 | www.lochnessmarathon.com | F T I Proud Sponsors of Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running 2019 Super Human Good Luck to everyone running to raise funds for Working with Macmillan Cancer Support. Last year at Baxters, we pledged to raise £100,000 for this great cause and are proud to say we exceeded our target and raised over £117,000! F T I | www.lochnessmarathon.com | Page 1 Malcolm Sutherland Welcome Event & Race Director, Loch Ness Marathon We look forward to welcoming you to We are delighted to be partnered with Macmillan Cancer the 2019 Baxters Loch Ness Marathon Support, Alzheimer Scotland and Highland Hospice and 14 & Festival of Running. We have runners additional charity partners, who are all doing incredible work to help others and improve lives. Over the last 17 years, runners coming from all over the world to take have raised a staggering £10.4m and we wish all those running part and we hope you enjoy your visit to for charity this year all the very best with their fundraising.
    [Show full text]
  • The Best in British Food with Brands You Really Love
    Premier Foods plc www.premierfoods.co.uk Annual report and accounts 2009 Premier Foods plc Annual report and accounts 2009 Premier House Centrium Business Park Griffi ths Way THE BEST IN BRITISH St Albans Hertfordshire AL1 2RE FOOD WITH BRANDS T 01727 815850 F 01727 815982 YOU REALLY LOVE 17128Premier_CVR.indd 1 17128 12/03/2010 Proof 14 17128 12/03/2010 Proof 14 12/03/2010 18:58 ALL THE NATION’S FAVOURITES Premier Foods is home to some of the nation’s favourite food brands. Last year over 99% of British households bought a Premier Foods’ brand, so you’re likely to find us in every British kitchen and on every British table. Did you know that 99.4% of British households bought one of our brands last year and 47.2 million people eat a Premier Foods’ branded product in an average two week period . the best in British food with brands you really love. Pages 1 to 17 Pages 18 to 49 Pages 50 to 73 Pages 74 to 126 Pages 127 to 128 Our business Business review Governance Financial Other information statements 01 Highlights 18 Operating review 50 Board of directors 74 Independent auditors’ 127 Shareholder 02 Chairman’s statement 22 Divisional review and senior report — Group and information 04 About our business 28 Financial review management Company 128 Glossary Cadbury is a trade mark of Cadbury Ltd, Erin is a trade mark of Erin Foods Limited, Ormo is a trade mark of A H Foods Ltd and Rose’s is a trade mark of L.
    [Show full text]
  • MORAY SPEYSIDE Moireabh Taobh Spè
    EXPLORE 2020-2021 MORAY SPEYSIDE Moireabh Taobh Spè visitscotland.com Welcome to… Contents 2 Moray Speyside at a glance MORAY 4 World of whisky SPEYSIDE 6 The Moray Coast Trail Fàilte gu Moireabh 8 Great outdoors 10 Moray’s heritage Taobh Spè 12 Natural larder 14 Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 16 What’s on 18 Travel tips 20 Practical information 24 Places to visit 35 Leisure activities 36 Shopping 39 Food & drink 40 Tours 40 Events & festivals Ballindalloch Castle and Gardens 42 Accommodation 46 Regional map Every day is different in Moray Speyside. Start your morning by wandering around a charming fishing village, before walking to a secluded cove or a sandy beach where dolphins play in the surf offshore. Then head into the heart of ‘Malt Whisky Country’ and follow Scotland’s Malt Whisky Trail®. Then step back in time to our Pictish past at one of our ancient castles, heritage centres and mystical standing stones or learn more about the distinctive Doric language. You can round off your day with a well deserved meal of delicious local fare and a craft beer or malt whisky. And tomorrow? Well, you could get active Cover: The Old Bridge of Livet, and have a go at thrilling watersports, such Glenlivet as sea kayaking and surfing, or get on your Credits: © VisitScotland. walking boots and discover waymarked trails. Kenny Lam, North East 250/ Relax and fish for salmon on the River Spey or Damian Shields, Heehaw, play a round on some of Scotland’s most Istockphoto/Jasperimagescotland, picturesque golf courses.
    [Show full text]
  • Taste for Event-Jan12 Layout 1
    How to enhance your event with Scottish food and drink A TASTE FOR EVENTS Visitors to Scotland Research clearly shows spend over £1/2 billion that visitors want to on food and drink enjoy fresh, local every year. Scottish produce and are willing to pay more for it. The right choice of food and drink can change a good event into a great one. Good quality, Scottish food and drink will make money for events. Many of our visitors are attracted to Scotland by our rich variety of events that showcase our cultural, sporting and natural heritage. Visitors can spend up to £20 a day on food and drink at events. 2 CONTENTS A Taste for Food 4 Lip Smackin’ Events 5 How to Source Local, Scottish Produce: It’s Never Been Easier 6 Scotland Food & Drink 7 Local Hotels, Restaurants and Shops 8 Producer Groups and Food Networks 9 Farmers’ Markets 10 Professional Caterers 11 Events and Producers Working Together: What Food and Drink Works for Your Event? 12 Drawing Up a Specification 13 It’s Good to Talk (and Listen) 14 Planning Your Event 15 Now Tell The World! 17 Tasteful Events: World Pipe Band Championships 18 Orkney International Science Festival 19 Baxters Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running 20 Dundee Flower and Food Festival 21 Help at Hand 22 3 A TASTE FOR FOOD VISITORS TO SCOTLAND ach year over 15 million Even better, the majority of visitors SPEND WELL OVER visitors enjoy holidays and say they are prepared to pay a little short breaks in Scotland and more for locally produced Scottish 1 E £ /2 BILLION P/A ON spend over £4 billion.
    [Show full text]