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Chiang Rai, Time Out and the Power of Paper

A pause for reflection on the most significant month of the year so far at Straightpoint.

I was reading an article the other day about the importance of spending “quiet hours” away from the pressures of modern day life, intensified by the demands placed upon us by mobile devices and social media. The piece outlined how the author has dedicated parts of his day around lunch and dinner to putting his smart phone away and allowing his brain to relax and enjoy other things—food, a cup of coffee, fresh air, or family, for example.

The article resonated with me, not because I could apply every element of it to my own life but because, in essence, it outlined the importance of implementing a sustainable schedule that allows one to be productive, engaged and committed to long-term goals. Like a car, too many revolutions per minute over a long period of time burns lots of fuel and can see you fall short of your destination.

“Quiet hours,” as the author called them, will mean something different to everyone. At Straightpoint, we encourage our staff to be part of the culture and work extremely hard to achieve our goals and develop individual careers, yet, people are productive in different ways.

Sometimes a change of scenery can help, as my trip to Thailand earlier this month proved. It was great to spend some time with my wife and her family, while dedicating time to the tasks that it isn’t always easy to get around to while I’m in the office or at trade shows. I was able to put “quiet hours” to good effect. For me, that doesn’t necessarily mean switching off completely because I like to stay busy, but I was able to put my laptop on a table with a great view of the beautiful Chiang Rai region and focus on tasks that would have taken me much longer had I been on home soil.

Two sentences from the article referenced above are worth pondering: “Technology was built to aid our lives, not control it. We have to make sure we’re making these devices work for us, and not the other way around.” They’re facts I’ll certainly try to be mindful of when I’m engrossed in an important email and I get a message from Twitter saying @LoadCell has welcomed another follower!

I’m very comfortable leaving operations director Alfie Lee in charge of headquarters and we stay in regular contact, as I do with John Molidor, the general manager of the North American subsidiary, which is where modern technology is a help not a hinderance.

Changing of the guard

Talking of the states, it was great to have Aaron Orsak, who recently joined the Straightpoint team in the position of technical sales engineer, over from North America to meet the UK team and learn more about the culture of the company and our product range. Aaron will cover Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama but it was hugely important for him to spend a week in the UK.

Aaron and I in Chichester. Cricket pitches are being prepared for the upcoming season in the background, which you don’t see very often in the states!

Aaron and I in Chichester. Cricket pitches are being prepared for the upcoming season in the background, which you don’t see very often in the states!

Again, striking a balance was key. We only had a week at our disposal but it was important to spend some “quiet hours” getting to know Aaron better and allowing him to absorb the experience. Ok, it wasn’t too quiet in London when we went sightseeing for the day but you get my point. Aaron enjoyed the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and a number of other famous sights that he had only seen before on the television.

Dave, Rich and Aaron

It was good to enjoy a pint of English ale with Aaron Orsak (right), who has joined Straightpoint Inc., and Richard Howes from our PR company (centre) during a trip to London.

I took the opportunity to invite Richard Howes, a director at our PR company, Bridger Howes, to join us for a traditional London lunch—pie and mash! Rich often writes articles about applications and other success stories in the states so I wanted Aaron to meet the person who will no doubt be calling on him for stories in the coming months. Aaron, Rich and I also enjoyed a “quiet hour” over a pint of ale or two!

Later in the week, I introduced Aaron to Gary Mullins, of Action Coach, a leading business coaching company who named us Business of the Year 2014. Gary works with me and a number of our staff to analyse our business practices and ensure we are properly trained to meet the challenges faced by a company growing as rapidly as ours. I know Alfie and other staff speak highly of Gary’s coaching and Aaron was equally impressed.

It was also a good opportunity for Gary to meet Aaron. Part of our discussions over a long period of time have been about achieving an even stronger global presence with a robust US-based business and a distributor network that will be the envy of our competitors. Aaron’s addition to the team only makes that more achievable.

New catalogue hits the streets

The subject of my last blog was the new catalogue, which was launched on 1 April. Over the course of the month we have received unprecedented interest in the document and the new products contained within it. We printed and sent out a thousand, which is double the amount we usually circulate, and even then there have been requests for additional copies.

Having touched upon the 24/7 demand that modern day technology can create, the response we’ve had to our catalogue demonstrates the impact a printed document still has. In fact, I think our dealers and distributors really appreciated receiving a written letter from me, introducing the new catalogue and outlining how highly we value our partnerships.

Upon my return from Thailand I visited our German partners, Pfeifer, who actually brand our products for distribution in a number of countries in mainland Europe. They were very impressed with the new catalogue and in particular the new products.

The main purpose of the visit, however, was to meet my new point of contact, Frank Buttner. My long-time associate at Pfeifer, Wolfgang Gerster, has moved up in the company so it was important to make a connection and, again, spend some “quiet hours” with Frank. I congratulated Wolfgang on his promotion in person and would like to place on record my sincere thanks for a great partnership and many years of success together. I’m sure Frank will continue where he left off.

By the time you read this I’ll be packing my bags again for another trip across the Atlantic—this time for the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston. I’m looking forward to catching up with John and seeing Aaron working his new patch.

It’s been a privilege to share the highlights of another busy, challenging and exciting month at Straightpoint. Make time for those “quiet hours”!

Mr Loadlink

A big catchup….

radiolink plus loadcell

As usual, there’s lots going on in the world of Straightpoint! Read about my travels, meet our new staff, find out about our products being used on the UK’s highways, and read Straightpoint’s front cover story in Lift and Hoist International magazine!

Travels

I’ve just got back from my travels.
Firstly, I visited the Far East, including China,Singapore and Thailand. I’ve also just attended the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas, US with John Molidor from our US office, where several key USA Straightpoint distributors were in attendance including Bishop Lifting and Delta Rigging.
After the show, John and I provided a sales training workshop with the Bishop Lifting sales team to bring them up to speed with new products and to discuss the numerous applications for the Straightpoint range of loadcells.

We then visited Delta Rigging’s facility in Angleton, TX to meet with up with the Delta sales team and take a look at their ever-growing fleet of Straightpoint rental loadcells.
We are also excited to welcome Mick Cropper, Delta’s Straightpoint product specialist who will be liaising with Delta’s staff, customers and John Molidor.

Visiting customers with Intermarine, Singapore

Visiting customers with Intermarine, Singapore

Visiting Kyloweigh in China:

Visiting Kyloweigh in China

New Staff in USA and UK!
I would like to introduce you to three new members of our UK and US teams.

Jenifer Wolfe joins our US office, who is working with the Western Hemisphere office as a liaison for customers and suppliers, bringing with her over ten years of customer and sales support experience.

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Richard and Paula Sharp with Jenifer Wolfe (right)

Richard Woollett joins us as Financial Controller. Fresh from the world of commercial banking, he is well equipped to watch the numbers as the business continues to grow. Edwin Dunnell also joins our UK team as an experienced administrator, assisting with calibration reports and administration. Welcome to the growing team (more staff news to come in my next blog)!

straightpoint new staff

Pictured left to right: Richard Woollett, David Ayling and Edwin Dunnell

Case Studies:
I thought I’d let you know of a few recent (and varied!) applications of our loadcells:
Radiolink Plus helps with testing phase of new product US company Bardex Corporation, producers of heavy load handling and position systems for the offshore oil & gas/shipyard industries, recently used Straightpoint’s Radiolink Plus loadcell during the test and development phase of a product to protect wire rope as it is being pulled through the ocean during the towing of semi-submersible platforms.
The Radiolink Plus was used to measure both the clamping force as well as the load required to release the clamp and cover assembly.

Here is a brief video overview of the testing:

Christian Van Den Heuvel, Mechanical Design Engineer at Bardex Corporation said “This unit has been priceless for me. It’s much lighter than I thought it would be and I couldn’t have accomplished what I needed without this unit. It worked flawlessly.”

Straightpoint Products Being Used by The Highways Agency to Clear Carriageways Quicker
I’m delighted to announce that Straightpoint’s Radiolink Plus loadcells are now being used by The Highways Agency, which is responsible for operating, maintaining and improving the strategic road network in England. Following national training, the loadcells are now being used to enable quicker clearance of carriageways in the case of an incident. Highways Agency traffic officers use the loadcell devices to monitor and record towing forces, ensuring the traffic officer vehicles do not exceed their maximum safe towing capacities.
Straightpoint was located by Pro-tect Safety Signs to help deliver a loadcell solution to The Highways Agency. Pro-tect Safety Signs‘ Account Manager, Andy Roberts, told us ‘Since the very first day of this project, Straightpoint have been 100% effective and when faced with challenges and requests for bespoke solutions for our client, they have always come up with a solution and in cases where time was against us all, they have delivered.’

loadcells used by highways agency

Straightpoint loadcells in use by highways agency

Royal Connections!
Did you read Lift and Hoist International’s cover story about our Radiolink Plus loadcell being used to weigh two historic boats of note for Portsmouth Historic Dockyard recently? If you didn’t catch it, the article looked at how Straightpoint’s loadcell played a key role in weighing Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Royal Barge as well as a WWII rescue boat. Richard Hellyer, a volunteer from the Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust, said ‘primarily we needed to know exactly how much these two boats weigh so they could be safely lifted or transported by road. In addition, we are putting new engines and new propellers into one of the boats, so we needed all the correct measurements and weights to fit the right propeller.’  Click here to read the full article

If you have an application for one of our products you’re able to share with us (text and images or video), I’d love to hear from you, too… (if so, a Straightpoint goody bag awaits!)

And Finally…
Our partners Van Gool in the Netherlands have been carrying out some extra tests on our 200t Radiolink!!!

Van Gool performing extra tests on 200T RLP load cell

Van Gool performing extra tests on 200T RLP load cell

Quiz Night
Straightpoint UK recently entered two teams into a charity quiz night, organised by our company accountants, Moore Stephens, as part of their annual charity fundraising. Over £1500 was raised at the quiz night, which is being donated to Chestnut Tree House, a brilliant children’s charity that provides hospice care for sick children as well as support for their families, whose aim is ‘to make every day count. The good days, the bad days and the last days.’ It was a great evening and the questions were varied and difficult. ‘Straightpoint Strollers’ had a healthy mid table finish (I won’t mention where ‘Straightpoint 6’ came!!!) Andrew Henshaw, Managing Partner at Moore Stephens told us ‘We could not have done this without the fabulous support of our clients and business friends, who have been more generous than we could have hoped for. But it is for a terrific cause!’ I look forward to supporting your charity quiz again next year with some more Straightpoint teams!

Straightpoint charity quiz night

Straightpoint charity quiz night

LiftEx 2014
The Straightpoint team were part of  the LiftEx exhibition in London’s ExCel where I gave a presentation on a new model of our Radiolink Plus in the Innovation Theatre.
Straightpoint were runners up in LEEA 2014 innovative product award after showing their new model of the best selling Radiolink plus.
But more about this next time….