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Record breaking times on the Isle of Man

Record breaking times on the Isle of Man

If you’ve had an ice cream at the International Isle of Man TT, chances are that it will have come from local producer, wholesaler and vendor Davisons. With all that high performance technology flying around the island, it comes as no surprise to hear that Davisons have invested in their own super machines, which have increased production rates fourfold.

We caught up with Director Greig Davison to find out how his new ROKK MP1200 (1,200 litres per hour ice cream mix plant) is shattering as many records as the riders.

Ian Davison started business on the island 30 years ago as a chocolatier, adding ice cream production from 1995 – and this soon became the mainstay of the business. Applying the same business ethics of never cheating on the quality or flavour of the product, Davisons always use cream from the Isle of Man, British sugar – and the finest flavourings from Italy.
The family business, which rapidly expanded to include son Greig, cousins, uncles and even 90 year old accountant Grandad in the mix, operates 2 outlets, 7 vans – and wholesales to over 95% of the island’s other outlets and distributors.

Davisons have been customers of Machinery World for around 5 years, initially using them to quickly source spare parts for their existing machine. When it became time to purchase new machinery, Davisons didn’t hesitate to turn to Machinery World and sister company ROKK:

“We were keen to find somewhere in the UK to buy from, that kept spare parts in the UK too” explains Greig. “We really liked the simplicity of our old machinery, as if something went wrong, it was easy to diagnose and replace, so we wanted to find something which was intelligently designed with all the leading edge aspects we need, but put together in an uncomplicated way. What we didn’t like with our old machines was the time delay involved when having to deal with overseas suppliers – and the inevitable language barriers. Machinery World ticked all the boxes. Also, because of the similarity of the ROKK MP1200 to our old machines, when the Machinery World engineer came to set it up, we were able to have an extremely detailed training session – learning everything we need to know in just one day.”

Our new ROKK equipment is idiot proof, simple to use with no messing around or unnecessarily complicated technology that could go wrong – but still sophisticated enough to do everything we need it to do.”

And it certainly does everything Davisons’ need: their new plant for preparing ice cream mix includes a boiler for heating the ice cream mix and a chiller plant for cooling it post-pasteurisation – and has increased production capacity from 300ltrs per hour to 1,200ltrs per hour.

“Our ROKK system gives us the chance to do other things in the day, so we are not always playing catch up over the summer,” continues Greig. “And, of course, with Machinery World being UK based, we can get any spare parts we may need the next day. The whole team are approachable, always available on the phone and they certainly know their stuff. If we have an issue, we can send a What’s App video and get an answer within half an hour – which would have taken half a week from overseas.

“As a family business, relationships are very important – and we do like a bit of banter. All the team at Machinery World are not only knowledgeable and helpful, they are also always ready for a laugh -and great fun to work with.”

So with more time on their hands this summer, the Davisons can spare a moment to bet which of their current 32 core flavours will grab the TT’s most popular ice cream trophy this year.

Men in black

Men in black

Our new VW Transporter service van has arrived in gleaming back paintwork with new graphics to match our website.

The vehicle joins our existing fleet which will all eventually be upgraded with matching vehicles.

The Machinery World brand is a very visible aspect of our business, therefore we were keen to integrate it strongly onto our vehicle liveries with the help of our long-standing design and digital agency HTDL who designed the vehicle livery.

Commented Paul Crowter, Managing Director

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New video gallery

New video gallery

We’ve added a brand new section to our website showcasing all of our machine videos we take.

Video is a fantastic way of showing machinery in action and can often negate the need to view first hand, especially when our customers span the entire world. As such, the practicalities of being able to review machinery we have for sale at your desk or on your mobile makes this a useful resource.

Featuring all our major dairy machinery brands including Alfa Laval, APV Gaulin, Benhill, Carpigiani, Cattabriga, GEA Wetfalia, Gram, Promag, ROKK, Seital SPX, Stephan, Technogel, Tecnofreeze and Tetra Pak, all of our videos show the actual machines for sale, often in use too.

See the video gallery here

You can also see all of these videos on our Youtube channel here.

For more information on any of our used dairy and processing machines, just get in touch.

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See us at Ice Cream Expo 2017

See us at Ice Cream Expo 2017

Join us on stand 38 at the Ice Cream Expo 2017, 14th-16th February at the Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate

Ice Cream Expo is a unique expo showcasing a huge assortment of ice cream varieties together with its equipment and supplies. This show provides a unique forum for suppliers, retailers, caterers and manufacturers of ice cream products. The show aims to encourage and support the production, vending and consumption of premium quality ice creams and other frozen treats. Ice Cream Expo also showcases the various machineries and equipments utilised by the ice cream industry. 

The event enjoys massive popularity among all the sections of the society and within all age groups. Drawing such massive crowd the event provides the ideal opportunity to business to build brand images, create and optimize business opportunities and launch new products.

If you’re looking for new products, suppliers, inspiration or a new business venture, don’t miss out on the only dedicated exhibition for the Ice Cream Industry – register with the welcome team from 10:00am on Tuesday 14th February.

See full details here

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Meet the team at Machinery World

Meet the team at Machinery World

The Machinery World Service Team, L-R Martin Alexander, Russell Jex and Chris Wilson. Photo courtesy of Chris.

At Machinery World, it’s the small things that make a big difference: the minute attention to detail that goes into every repair, the bespoke tools developed to solve problems more efficiently, and the size of the service department, where a team of just three ensure that around 300 ice cream machines are kept in tip top running order each year.

The service department is led by senior engineer Russell Jex, a refrigeration focused electrical, mechanical and maintenance engineer who has been at Machinery World for six years – and it’s the variety of the job that keeps him smiling as he roars to work on his SUZUKI SV650S motorbike.

No two days are ever the same in Russell’s job and he’s frequently out on the road servicing customer’s machines on site, from Macclesfield to Mauritius and Guildford to Ghana.

“Along with an on-going programme of servicing contracts, commissioning and training on brand new machines, we also try to get out and fix unscheduled breakdowns the very same day, or at the latest, the day after,” explains Russell, “which means great teamwork is essential, as we schedule jobs between us to ensure we provide the best possible service to all our customers.

 “There are 30 – 40 different manufacturers, each with 10 – 15 models of machines – and then there’s the different years too, of course, with upgraded components, so we have an extensive library of manuals – both physical and in our heads. 

“Whilst the principles of the machines are the same, they all dismantle differently and there’s a wide range of things that can go wrong,” he continues. “I love the challenge of diagnosing the fault, then fixing it as quickly as possible so our customers can get on with the serious business of making ice cream – particularly honeycomb, my personal favourite.”

In fixing faults efficiently, the team have a secret weapon – the awesome ability of Martin Alexander to make unique tools and equipment from a simple drawing or concept. 

“I’ve been at Machinery World for four years now, and put my background in engineering, welding and fabricating to good use creating tools to help us do the job better and faster,” explains Martin.  “We discuss jobs between us in the workshop, and if one of us has had a tricky experience, say removing an old, crusted part, then I’ll design and build a specialist tool to make the job easier and quicker the next time around.”

Martin’s unique toolkit is supplemented by the more traditional tools – and the teams’ mobile workshop vans.

“We always try to fix the problem before we leave site,” says Chris Wilson, the newest member of the team at eight months in, who came to the workshop to set up an apprenticeship scheme with North Warwickshire College, and decided it was actually the perfect job for him. “So we’ll take a full kit of parts, supplied by our own spares department, Dairy Bits, for the machine we’ll be working on. Our vans are also loaded with vices, heavy tools and, of course, our Martin specials and we pride ourselves on finding solutions and getting the customer up and running again the very same day.”

The only exceptions would be if a major part had failed – but even under these circumstances, the intrepid trio won’t take no for an answer as customer Sebastian Parker at Callestick Farm in Cornwall can testify:

“There was a crack in the dasher in my Soren CS1500 which would have meant a replacement part, but Russ and co suggested we chop it in half and re-weld it.  The dasher spins quite fast, so it had to be welded perfectly straight, right there on the farm.”

The farm’s own welder Ray carried out the repair under the watchful eye of Russell – and two years on, the machine has once again flown through its annual service.

So with no two days the same, what do each of the three Machinery World engineers like best about their jobs?

“For me it’s the customer satisfaction, the relationships we build and the service we can provide,” says Russell.  “Because there’s only three of us, and we work specifically on post-pasteurisation machinery, we know our customers, their machines and the machine history inside out.  Our customers will always see a familiar face and have the reassurance that if their machine can be fixed, then we’ll fix it.”

“I like the variety of work, and the new skills I’m learning every day,” says Chris, “but the best thing of all is the atmosphere and camaraderie across the whole of the workforce.  This is a family business and that really comes through, as when a job needs doing, be it strapping machines onto a container or jet washing the vans and warehouse in advance of a customer visit, we all work together as a team.”

“It has to be the freedom Machinery World give me to design and create tools and gadgets which help us, and our customers,” says Martin.  “One of my recent projects has been to design and build a flexible filling arm, which both supports the filling pipe and takes all the strain off the person, enabling the operative to put the tub on the table and move the pipe around instead.  The pipe is self-supporting off the freezer and, whilst I designed it originally for the ROKK 600, the fixings are universal, so it can be used on all continuous freezer models. 

“The job satisfaction when you see one of your creations being used by customers is second to none.”

To find out more about the service department, visit www.machineryworld.co.uk/machinery-service

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