Vermop trolley goes up the stairs

28th of November 2011
Vermop trolley goes up the stairs

The newest addition to Vermop's Shopster cleaning trolley range is the Shopster Stairs, which boasts all the functions of a conventional cleaning trolley with the footprint of a double bucket model.

The Shopster Stairs can negotiate steps, which makes it suitable for working in hard-to-access areas. For the operator, going up and down stairs is

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Splast impregnated mops

28th of November 2011
Splast impregnated mops

New from Splast is a disinfection box for use on trolleys to hold impregnated mops for wet cleaning. The box holds up to 15 40 cm or 12 50 cm mop heads.

Tel: +48 13 435 21 43. Email: mop@splast.com.pl 

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Safety major priority for Filmop Alpha trolleys

28th of November 2011
Safety major priority for Filmop Alpha trolleys

Safety in the workplace has been a major priority for Filmop in the development of its trolley products. The Alpha line, for example, offers a number of options for locking away chemicals or potentially dangerous cleaning tools such as scrapers.

Systems can incorporate a central cabinet accessible via a lockable door or drawers. The most recent

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Businesses in need of cash

28th of November 2011
Businesses in need of cash

The banks stand accused of starving SMEs of the finance they need for their own futures and to help get Europe back on its feet. Hartley Milner explores how the money-supply crisis is impacting on smaller businesses and what is being done to help them. 

Europe is looking to rally its vast army of small to medium size enterprises in the

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Late payment implementation

28th of November 2011

EU member states are to be asked to pursue early transposition into national law of the late payments directive, scheduled initially for 2013. European Commission vice-president Antonio Tajani made the announcement recently.

Delays in payments have long been an issue of concern for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), especially since

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German ELENA database closes

28th of November 2011

The German Federal Economics Ministry and the Ministry of Labour has announced it is to close the controversial Electronic Wage Verification System (ELENA).

This database is operated by the state pensions agency and requires employers to submit data about pay, work absence, reasons for dismissal and disciplinary action. It was created to

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