Ecoprocess is an Icelandic
company with operations in France, and with a subsidiary in Dartford,
Kent which opened in 2005.
Ecoprocess offers two unique electric bin lifts – the
Isbjörn split bin lift for household waste collections, and
Thorbjörn for trade waste containers.
The Isbjörn, which is currently being used in the UK by Greenwich
Council, WCR and the Cooper Group, won the Developments in New Technology – Plant
Equipment category at the Vehicles & Plant Awards in September
2006. Speaking about the electrically-operated bin lift, judges
said:
“Without a doubt this is innovation…. There
have been so many attempts at improving bin lifts, but this has
succeeded.”
Ecoprocess launched the Thorbjörn electric bin lift in September
2006 at the RWM Show in Birmingham, England, which designed for trade
waste and recycling collections.
The Thorbjörn bin lift, a semi-manual single chair with an
electrically operated comb lifting device for trade waste containers,
is currently being trialled by a leading waste management company
in France, and is now available for customers in the UK. It can be
fitted to any standard rear end loaded RCV, and the bin lift
offers the following benefits:
- Fast and lightweight, offering increased payload
- Virtually silent
- Numerous design features to improve worker and pedestrian
safety
- Versatile and interchangeable
- Reduced fuel consumption (the lift is powered by
the vehicle’s electrics)
- Clean and easy to service
The Isbjörn and Thorbjörn
bin lifts are easily interchangeable, meaning that the same vehicle
can be reconfigured for different collection scenarios. It takes
less than 30 minutes to change the bin lift modules, enabling local
authorities, waste management and contract hire companies to use
their fleets with greater efficiency and operate rounds with fewer
vehicles.
Both lifts feature smooth surfaces, safe power regulation,
obstacle detection and padded safety barriers covering the operating
zone. Individual controls and emergency stop buttons are
included on both sides of the lift, and if the bins exceed safe
weight limits, the lifts are stopped automatically.
Ecoprocess is also developing a new weighing
system which enables accurate information on payload to be gathered
remotely without interruption to the collection.
This intelligence is of increasing value to the waste management
industry for routing vehicles, and planning sustainable and profitable
collection strategies. The data can also be used to measure recycling
targets and for invoicing purposes, particularly where Pay-By-Weight schemes
are in use.
A management system, which gives fleet managers a “bird’s
eye view” of their collection vehicles on the road, is also
under development by the company’s technicians in France.
Scott Young, UK Sales Manager for Ecoprocess in the UK, said: “The
launch of the Thorbjörn into the UK waste market is a major
step forward for operators in terms of increased operator safety,
improved productivity, and greater operational flexibility with
lower whole-life costs. Bin lifts need no longer be seen as a dumb,
dangerous, but necessary device, but as a valuable tool in providing
important operational information critical for making strategic
decisions, and helping to create a safer, more productive working
environment.”
Developed in partnership with leading specialists in waste collection,
Ecoprocess bin lifts provide solutions to the persistent problems
associated with traditional hydraulic lifts such as noise, grease
and risk of operator injuries. With their controlled power and soft
motion, the lifts generate virtually no noise, and because they can
be operated with the engine on tickover, collections can be made
more quietly and working hours can be extended to areas previously
out of bounds due to noise restrictions.
Light-weight,
interchangeable and clean, Ecoprocess bin lifts are easy to
service. Remote maintenance and diagnostics help to prevent
breakdowns and where necessary, repairs can often be made on
the road, reducing “down time.” |