Vintex has been providing editorial content on UK manufacturing since 2014. Our editorial content encompasses the diverse machinery, components, and materials that help to develop and drive the UK manufacturing industry. This includes the features and innovations from lifting and hoisting equipment and specialized industrial bearings, to special steels and storage systems, and beyond.
Vintex was started by [NAME], a [Job Title and/or Background — e.g. “Mechanical Engineer with 15 years in industrial procurement”], as a practical and comprehensive resource on the end manufacturing and fabricating process. This focus to assist manufacturer professionals, rather than individuals and industry personnel to work around the manufacturing process, has remained constant and uninterrupted throughout the years.
Our Specifications
Our content that encompasses overall procedures and operations that aid in the decision making on the plant and at the post procurement function, includes lifting gear and hoisting gear and systems; industrial bearings and their rotating and conveying components; and the various grades and specifications of steels and materials for storage and warehousing, and manufacturing industry news from within the UK.
Our Contributors
Our content is written by [NAME/s — e.g. “a small team of contributors with backgrounds in mechanical engineering, industrial procurement, and manufacturing operations”]. Concerning safety sensitive issues relating to the lifting and loading limitations, and equipment and systems safety inspection, we ensure HSE and related British and International standards are complied with.
For your perusal, we have provided a comprehensive array of contributors and their backgrounds in [Contributors page — link if created] /.
What we believe in
Nothing we publish will be a press release or vendor copy. Every article we write is actually useful to someone who has to make a significant decision. This article is for someone who has to understand the meanings of a few examples. At the end of the day, we want to support people who work in the industry. Of course, we want these articles to be accurate more than they simply sound like they’re right to someone who’s never worked on the shop floor of a manufacturing plant.
We’re here for you
If there is something you want to discuss about an article we published, notice that something is wrong, or even want to write about another topic, visit the ‘Contact’ section or simply write to this email.