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It’s amazing what can be achieved with a vacuum cleaner …

Optimism Fuelled by First Trade Event of 2015

It’s amazing what can be achieved with a vacuum cleaner and a cold beverage, as proved during setup for the Topsides, Platforms & Hulls Conference & Exhibition, which took place in Galveston, Texas earlier this month (February).

Trade shows and conferences are hard work but the rewards can be great. For visitors, trade events start as the doors open but as exhibitors we often find ourselves onsite hours, sometimes days, earlier to setup. I have a huge amount of respect for companies who market themselves at these events given the scale of the time and economic investment involved.

At very large companies it is common for the top brass to arrive only as the doors to the event open, leaving setup to marketing teams and other staff, but John Molidor, the general manager of Straightpoint’s stateside operation, and I are hands-on throughout the process and we always like to have the stand just right.

No job too small for Mr Loadlink

No job too small for Mr Loadlink

We try to give ourselves the best possible chance of success by making the stand look as appealing and eye-catching as possible. That’s why our exhibition kit includes a vacuum cleaner that John kindly caught me using on camera! Seriously though, attention to detail and even the way you appear on your stand can make you seem more approachable, which is very important at any event, especially one like Topsides where end users from the lucrative oil and gas industry roam the aisles.

We knew Topsides would present a unique opportunity to interact with end users who apply equipment to the design, engineering, construction, transportation, installation, and modification of topside structures, platforms and hulls, so setup was as important as ever.
Whatever the demographic, it’s possible to get a sense for how an event might unfold even as early as setting up the stand. If you turn up at the designated time and fellow exhibitors are downbeat and unenthused about creating a visual representation of their products and services to capture the imaginations of attendees and delegates, or organisers have poorly filed paperwork and reluctantly engage with their sponsorsand supporters, it’s a good indicator that the event might not go off with a bang.

John and I were thrilled with the leads we received and quickly signed up to exhibit again next year where we will no doubt catch up with our new friends and generate lots more interest in the product range.

 

Galveston is a coastal city that reminded me a lot of Portsmouth near where I live and I look forward to returning in 2016 when the event takes place 9-11 February at the Moody Gardens Hotel & Convention Center. The seafood was also outstanding!

Topsides setup

John and I pause for breath during Topsides, Platforms & Hulls Conference & Exhibition setup.

Assembling a trade show stand is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle.

Assembling a trade show stand is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle.

The Straightpoint booth finally ready for the doors to open at the Topsides, Platforms & Hulls Conference & Exhibition.

The Straightpoint booth finally ready for the doors to open at the Topsides, Platforms & Hulls Conference & Exhibition.

New catalogue coming soon

While we all keep in touch when we’re travelling, it is always exciting to return to the office to see the great work that has been taking place while I’ve been away. It’s been all hands to the pump at Havant headquarters to prepare for the launch of our new catalogue, which will be released on 1 April and represents one of the most significant milestones in Straightpoint’s history.

We generally release a catalogue every year outlining modifications and improvements to equipment but the latest edition is generating unprecedented interest from our distributor network as it contains the details of a number of brand new products and innovations, including our new wireless handheld display. I don’t want to say much more than that in case it spoils the surprise!

The production process started a long time ago in our engineering department where the new products were tested and specifications outlined for each load cell or shackle, for example. Then the marketing team took it on to provide the written content and package the information in a way that it can be digested by our distributors and end users. Our talented marketing team highlight key product features so information about certain shackles dovetails with corresponding load cells to relate them to the variety of applications in which they will be used in the field.

Once we are happy with the content it will go through a design process so we have a working draft. Even then it will be dragged through the mangle an additional three or four times to make it as comprehensive as possible. We often get requests from dealers to top-up their supply of catalogues throughout the year so it is vitally important that we get it as close to perfect as possible.

I’m hugely excited about starting Q2 with the launch of the catalogue, especially as it is probably one of the most significant pieces of supporting literature that the company has ever produced. It will be converted into a PDF so customers can access the information digitally. Then we start the process again by adapting it to fit American A4 and convert it to imperial measurements. I know John and his team are relishing the prospect of distributing it to their stateside contacts.

It’s been a privilege to share the highlights of another busy, challenging and exciting month at Straightpoint. I hope you enjoyed reading.

Cheers!
Mr Loadlink

Hope you all had a great summer…

I hope you had a great summer and are now feeling refreshed and ready to embrace the rest of 2014! As usual, I’m bringing you up-to-date with all things that have happened in my world over the last couple of months or so, including an announcement on our US office, our growing team, a sneaky preview peak at our new company video and details of a brand new product launch…

US Office Announcement and Expanding Management Team
I am delighted to announce that, as of just a couple of weeks ago, I purchased the shareholding of our US division at Straightpoint Inc., which means that the global offering will be more streamlined under the new combined ownership of our worldwide offices. Along with the ownership change, Straightpoint Inc has moved to new premises, just minutes away from the previous office – click here for our new contact details. Business resumes as normal, and John Molidor and Jenifer Wolfe continue to be your contacts in the US. I would like to thank Paula and Richard Sharpe for their commitment, hard work and for building up the US business so successfully over the years.

straightpoint team
As Straightpoint continues to grow, I know how important it is to have the right structures and staff in place to keep the business running as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

In the previous blog, I welcomed Richard Woollett as our new global Financial Controller.

He is now joined by two additional members to our management team; Alfie Lee, Operations Director and Roshan Divakaran, Design Engineer. Plus, I also welcome several young apprentices to the company too.

 

 

 

New Product Launchnew radiolink plus
I recently helped to man the Straightpoint stand at London ExCel’s LiftEx exhibition, which is where we chose to launch our new Radiolink Plus™ product. We gave demonstrations and everyone loved the new design and improved electronics. As part of the new design, it also achieves IP67 protection, even with the battery cover missing, which is ideal for marine or offshore applications. Also, the product’s span is enhanced giving the user a 3600 range to read loads. Click here if you’d like to read more…

 

Case Studies:
I thought I’d let you know of a few recent (and varied!) applications of our loadcells:
Straightpoint Loadcell Used to Safely Lift 6.5t Offshore Wind Station
Straightpoint’s 12t Loadlink Plus™ was used by Larkin Eng Services Ltd to load test a weather station’s lifting points, which is being used in Europe’s first commercial floating offshore wind measurement campaign.
The weather station’s lifting points were proof tested to check the greatest load that can be applied without straining them beyond the elastic limit, ensuring the weather station could be safely lifted and transported to the DONG Energy and FLiDAR offshore wind measurement campaign in the Irish Sea.
John Dodgson, Senior Rigging & Inspection Engineer at Larkin Engineering Services said ‘I have used Straightpoint’s products for many years. With over 1 million GBP-worth of equipment being lifted in this project, we had to get it right first time. That’s why we chose Straightpoint, as we knew we could reply on the accuracy of their loadcell to safely monitor the load.’
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New Straightpoint RadioLink Plus™ Used to Test Mobile Crane:
Independent engineering inspector, James Haire, used our newly launched RadioLink Plus™ to test a mobile crane – watch the video of the test in action here!:

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Straightpoint Loadcell Used For Mercedes Press Launch:

UK company Bickers Lifting lowered three brand new Mercedes GLA-Class SUV 189-metres below ground in the Winsford Rock Salt Mine in Cheshire as part of a press launch, to take the cars as far off the beaten track as possible.

Bickers designed, fabricated and tested the rig used for the lowering.

As the shaft was very limited in size, the cars had to go down vertically – a Straightpoint loadcell was used to give Bickers accurate weight readings throughout the process.

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…

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Largest Shackle Sent to Singapore
Ever wondered what a 1000t shackle looks like?!

This monster was ordered by our Singapore distributors Intermarine for use in the shipping industry.

Pictured left: Shackle with Mr Loadlink

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Our Saudi Arabian Distributor Came to Visit
Gamal Al Motaiam from NTE Projects, our distributor for the Saudi Arabian market, came to visit us recently at our UK office.

We spent time discussing new products, support and Gamal also spent some time with our production team learning more about repairs and calibration.

Pictured right: Mr Loadlink and Gamal.

 

 

Straightpoint Sponsors The Next David Beckham?
20140819_StraightPoint_1600I’m proud to announce that Straightpoint has recently been confirmed as the main sponsor for Portsmouth FC’s under-11 side during the 2014/15 season, with all the sponsorship money going towards the academy, helping to buy the team’s equipment and kits. The team consists of players who have been scouted from the local area and selected to play for the academy’s elite programme, where potentially the next ‘David Beckham’ could be spotted!

Pictured: Far left Josh Young (calibration engineer) far right Alfie Lee (Operations director)

Last But Not Least…
I recently asked our video company to come up with a new company video – a shorter version, which will be uploaded to our website; plus a longer version which I’ll take with me to meetings and exhibitions. Here’s a sneaky peak of the shorter video before it’s uploaded to our website – I’d love to know what you think – send me an email with your thoughts!