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Bearings and Drives Celebrates Highly Successful Presence Maintec Expo
Leading MRO supplier and distributor Bearings and Drives Ltd, based in Cheshire, is jubilant after receiving stellar feedback from attendees of Maintec 2023, part of Manufacturing and Engineering Week at the NEC Birmingham.
From its impressive and interactive stand, Bearings and Drives Ltd showcased the latest technology in operational efficiency innovated by CeramicSpeed – customised hybrid bearing solutions for all industries.
Alongside representatives from CeramicSpeed, the firm was also on-hand to share its expertise as the sole UK distributor of the pioneering CeramicSpeed Insulate ball bearing range. A dedicated manufacturer of hybrid ball bearings, CeramicSpeed celebrates a strong presence in the European market, and is now rapidly becoming the industry’s most trusted supplier of advanced bearings solutions. CeramicSpeed Insulate ball bearings are custom-made for electrical motors and guarantee against damage caused by stray currents.
Established over 40 years ago Maintec is the UK’s only dedicated maintenance and reliability engineering exhibition, bringing the entire community together from the industrial maintenance, buildings maintenance, transport and supply chain maintenance sectors. Throughout its history, the event has continued to meet the needs of the maintenance engineer focusing on uptime and the tools, innovation, technology and people that support it.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melissa Chawner .
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