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Home News Wincanton Innovation Centre showcase for Magway magnetic propulsion technology

Wincanton Innovation Centre showcase for Magway magnetic propulsion technology

by Guy Woodford
June 13, 2024
in Europe, News
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Magway is showcasing its innovative magnetic propulsion bulk material handling technology at Wincanton’s W² Innovation Centre. Pic: Magway

Magway is showcasing its innovative magnetic propulsion bulk material handling technology at Wincanton’s W² Innovation Centre. Pic: Magway

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Magway, a pioneering developer of zero-emission goods transport systems, is set to showcase its innovative magnetic propulsion bulk material handling technology at Wincanton’s W² Innovation Centre.

Magway’s cutting-edge technology, designed to enhance the sustainability and efficiency of bulk material transport, will be showcased at logistics giant Wincanton’s state-of-the-art Innovation Centre in Rockingham, Northamptonshire. This centre, adjacent to The WEB – Wincanton’s automated shared user facility for high volume fulfilment, is a hub for the latest in supply chain innovation which benefits Britain’s businesses.

For six years, Magway has been at the forefront of magnetic propulsion, continuously pushing boundaries and refining its system. Magway’s technology enables precise control over the horizontal and vertical movement of loads up to 250kg, with a throughput capacity of 1,000 tonnes per hour. Remarkably, the system operates at less than 20% of the energy and operating costs of traditional solutions, while producing zero emissions.

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Magway has been at the forefront of magnetic propulsion, continuously pushing boundaries and refining its system. Pic: Magway

Phill Davies, CEO of Magway, stated: “Every year, over 100 billion tonnes of bulk materials—equivalent to two-thirds the mass of Mount Everest—are transported globally using traditional conveyors and trucks. In order to achieve net zero, businesses need to innovate in their supply chain processes and embrace new technologies.  Our system offers a compelling alternative, providing unparalleled efficiency and sustainability.

“This is the first Magway demonstrator outside of our own controlled test environment, and we’re extremely excited to showcase our technology and vision for sustainable, efficient bulk material movement. Working with these leading organizations, we can ‘Move Mountains Together’.”

Magway’s initiative is supported by industry leaders including construction materials supplier GRS Group, Warwick Manufacturing Group, Mackley Engineering, KPMG and NatWest.

Paul Durkin, Chief Customer and Innovation Officer, at Wincanton commented:”We are delighted to welcome Magway and its cutting-edge magnetic propulsion technology to our Innovation Centre. Innovation is at the heart of everything we do for our customers, and we are committed to collaborating with global innovators like Magway to drive emerging technology and sustainability in supply chain and logistics. Since its opening in 2021, our Innovation Centre has welcomed over 5,000 visitors, and we look forward to many more experiencing this new technology.”

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Magway’s cutting-edge technology is designed to enhance the sustainability and efficiency of bulk material transport, Pic: Magway

Gary Coles, Integrated Solutions Director at GRS Group, said: “As a supplier of essential bulk materials for UK construction, we’re always looking for innovations to improve efficiency and support our journey to net zero. As soon as we heard about Magway, we were keen to get involved. We’re excited to see how this remarkable technology could improve material movement at a GRS site that’s one of London’s busiest processing plants.”

NatWest’s Clean Transport Accelerator, in partnership with WMG, recently welcomed Magway into its fold. This fully funded program provides specialised support to businesses developing clean transport solutions, facilitating the rapid deployment of innovative ideas into the market.

Richard Hill, Head of Mobility and Logistics at NatWest, remarked: “Magway’s transformation from concept to a sustainable business model has the potential to revolutionise the bulk goods movement. The accelerator is dedicated to nurturing ventures like Magway, ensuring swift market entry and maximizing the benefits of groundbreaking innovations for the UK.”

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