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      <pubDate>2012-03-21</pubDate>
      <title><![CDATA[Lödige supplies automated carpark for Bryghus Project in Copenhagen]]></title>
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Realdania Byg A/S has awarded the contract for supply of the 309 carpark spaces automated carpark for their Bryghus Project to L&ouml;dige Systems GmbH.
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Bryghus Project is composed of a multi-functional building with a number of external activities, primarily initiated by the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC); with a caf&eacute; and restaurant, housing and offices for rent.
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More info on the project can be found on: <a href="http://www.bryghusprojektet.dk">http://www.bryghusprojektet.dk</a>
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For more information on Lodige`s automated carpark solutions feel free to <a href="/More-information.html">contact us</a>.
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      <pubDate>2012-01-11</pubDate>
      <title><![CDATA[Loedige Systems opens Scandinavian subsidiary]]></title>
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<img src="/db/images/LodigeScandinavia-Denmark-OfficeBuilding-W.jpg" alt="Lodige Scandinavia, Office Building" title="Lodige Scandinavia" width="482" height="387" />
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<strong>Lodige Scandinavia ApS</strong> is a 100% daughter company of L&ouml;dige Systems GmbH with headquarters in Warburg Germany and is representing the L&ouml;dige Group  in <strong>Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden</strong>.<br />
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Lodige`s <strong>product ranges includes <a href="/Products-02-01.html">turnkey systems and refurbishments</a> as well as service for air cargo handling, automatic carparks, goods- and car-lifts and special engineered machines</strong>.<br />
<br />
Please contact our representative, Mr. Axel Hellriegel any time at our new location:
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Lodige Scandinavia ApS<br />
Gammel Kongevej 1<br />
1610 Copenhagen V<br />
Denmark<br />
Tel:             +45 8851 0227<br />
E-Mail: <a href="mailto:scandinavia@lodige.com">scandinavia@lodige.com</a>
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      <pubDate>2011-10-28</pubDate>
      <title><![CDATA[Pro7 "Galileo": Lorry got stuck between two houses]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>L&ouml;dige LorryLift as a &quot;BIG PICTURE&quot;&nbsp;for Pro7 (&quot;Galileo&quot;)</h3>
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<strong>Date of the broadcast: Friday, 28.10.2011 - 19:10&nbsp;</strong> 
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<em>&quot;Galileo&quot; goes to the Netherlands, in order to find out what is behind this strange picture: a truck stuck between two houses. The photo clearly does not&nbsp;portray an art project or an accident. &quot;Galileo&quot;&nbsp;discovered the picture&nbsp;behind the&nbsp;story in Marnixstraat, Amsterdam. Can an enormous truck of 13, 60 meters long and 20.000 kg in weight be lifted into the air just like that?</em> 
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<em>A whole hour of &quot;Galileo&quot; means a whole hour of interesting and worth knowing information, of high quality and covering an extraordinary diversity of topics all of which our viewers are used too. &quot;Galileo&quot; surprises its viewers daily with fascinating images about countless new&nbsp;developments regarding technology, life and other bizarre knowledge which is always explained simply and comprehendible for everyone.</em>
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<em>Source: <a href="http://www.teleboy.ch/">www.teleboy.ch</a> / translation - L&ouml;dige</em> 
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<a href="/LKW-Heber-01.html">More information about L&ouml;dige Lorry lifts</a> 
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      <pubDate>2011-06-20</pubDate>
      <title><![CDATA[A consistent corporate design]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[New website for L&ouml;dige Industries
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The new website for the L&ouml;dige Industries Group represents the first step in rolling out a <strong>new corporate design</strong>. As well as refreshing the look of the L&Ouml;DIGE brand, the new corporate identity reflects the realignment in company strategy.
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<strong>New features: </strong>
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	<li>    <strong>Worldwide</strong> all companies within the L&ouml;dige Industries Group now operate <strong>under a single banner</strong>: the L&Ouml;DIGE INDUSTRIES logo. EDUC GmbH, a training company owned by the L&ouml;dige family, will also come under the umbrella of the L&ouml;dige Industries brand and will no longer be using the EDUC logo.</li>
	<li>Get in contact faster: there is a quick link on every page that allows you to get in touch with your consultant fast.</li>
	<li>More space is being given over to the various areas in which L&ouml;dige provides solutions: products and services are arranged by theme and have a clear visual identity (colour and icon). Each of the nine areas has its own microsite which is easily accessible from any page.</li>
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MONSUN-MEDIA, a cross-media agency based in Osnabr&uuml;ck, Germany, has developed the new corporate design for L&ouml;dige Industries. Print materials are set to feature the new design by the end of the year.
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      <pubDate>2011-01-31</pubDate>
      <title><![CDATA[MASkargo signs multimillion deal with Loedige for warehouse project]]></title>
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<img src="/db/images/MASKargo-Loedige-02.jpg" alt="" width="400" />
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<strong>SEPANG,
31 January 2011 &ndash; Malaysia Airlines Cargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo) and Lodige
Industries today signed a multi-million ringgit agreement which will 
redefine cutting-edge technology, elevating cargo handling system to a 
whole new level. The agreement was signed by Shahari Sulaiman, 
Managing Director of MASkargo and Dr Rudolph L&ouml;dige, President of Lodige
Industries, witnessed by Tengku Dato&rsquo; Sri Azmil Zahruddin MD/CEO of 
Malaysia Airlines.</strong>
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The
Material Handling Control System (MHCS) enhancement project valued in 
excess of RM100 million will be completed in five phases - Diagnosis, 
Design and Development; Initial Repair and Modifications; IT System 
Implementation; Refurbishment and finally Enhancement.
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The 
upgrading of the MHCS will accommodate MASkargo&rsquo;s growth plans over the 
next 10 years. The Advanced Cargo Centre (ACC) was developed in 1998 to 
handle 650,000 tons of cargo per annum. Upon the completion of the 
project, it is expected that MASkargo will be able to handle up to 1 
million tons of cargo per annum.
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&ldquo;This project is not merely an 
expansion but also about redesigning how cargo will be handled in a more
efficient and expedient manner to better serve our customers. The 
technology applied will also improve the handling of transhipment 
cargo,&rdquo; said Shahari Sulaiman.
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The refurbishment of the MHS 
Equipment and Control Systems will replace obsolete technologies; 
improve machine operations and design out recurring faults. The current 
IT system at the warehouse will be replaced with industry standards 
application technology and logistics philosophies.<br />
This project 
will also, in effect, redevelop ACC&rsquo;s Operational Procedures to produce a
fully integrated and efficient cargo handling system and operations 
which final objective is to drive out cost and drive up reliability.<br />
<br />
Mr
Shahari continued, &ldquo;After a very comprehensive evaluation process, we 
have selected Lodige Industries to undertake our warehouse enhancement 
project as they have an excellent track record in system delivery and 
refurbishment. We are happy to have entrusted Lodige Industries with 
this project as they are market leaders and have a proven track record 
in cargo system upgrading.&rdquo;
</p>
<p>
President
of Lodige Industries Dr Rudolph L&ouml;dige said &ldquo;A technically challenging 
project, our engineers designed a comprehensive and cost effective 
solution that meets MASkargo&rsquo;s requirements to extend the life of the 
material handling system and dramatically improve its capacity.<br />
&ldquo;Lodige&rsquo;s
ability to see through the complexities of hub operation and find 
practical solutions was key in securing this order. This combined with 
our extensive experience in system maintenance and refurbishment, gives 
us the edge over our peers.<br />
He also said &ldquo;we look forward to 
working with MASkargo to redevelop the ACC and help them achieve their 
long term objectives of becoming a major force in global air cargo 
handling. &ldquo;<br />
<br />
As Director of the MHCS Project (MASkargo), Mohd 
Yunus Idris said, &ldquo;the ownership of modern architecture and having the 
expertise to use multiple platforms to assist in the implementation of 
our warehouse enhancement project will increase the reliability and 
capability of MASkargo&rsquo;s services. We look forward to having a 
fully-automated warehouse system which can minimize cost whilst 
increasing quality of service and system performance.&rdquo;
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<p>
<strong style="color: #124b99"><strong>About MASkargo</strong></strong>
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<p>
Malaysia
Airlines Cargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo) is the air cargo division of Malaysia
Airlines. It operates four B747-200F and two B747-400F covering the 
world's major cargo hubs. It also offers belly space capacity on 
Malaysia Airlines passenger fleet serving almost 100 destinations 
worldwide.
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At KLIA, its home base is the Advanced Cargo Centre, a 
108-acre complex designed especially for MASkargo's sophisticated 
state-of-the-art cargo handling facilities; making MASkargo a major 
regional cargo hub within a free commercial zone.
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<br />
<strong style="color: #124b99"><strong>About Lodige Industries</strong></strong>
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<p>
As
global market leader the Lodige Industries Group delivers complex Air 
Cargo Handling systems to airlines and freight forwarders around the 
globe. Founded in 1948 and based in Warburg, Germany, the Lodige Industries Group has operational headquarters in Hong Kong, London, New York and Doha. Lodige specializes 
in the design, manufacturing, installation, commissioning, 
maintenance/refurbishment and operation of complex, heavy duty, material
handling systems worldwide. 
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