02-07-2012 01:48 AM CET - Energy & Environment
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Metal theft continues to cause havoc on UK’s railways

Press release from: Alcomet Limited
PR Agency: Angela Davis PR & Editorial Services
The persistent copper thief
The persistent copper thief
(openPR) - Gary James, joint managing director of Midlands-based Alcomet Limited, urges the UK’s railway chiefs to take a proactive stance against metal theft.

Mr James’s company Alcomet is a supplier of electrical earthing components specifically for electricity substations and has been a recognised pioneer in metal theft security solutions since 2009. He feels that the railway sector should follow the lead of the major players in the power industry.

Alcomet has been working successfully with specialist engineers representing the utility sector for years to find a solution to combat metal theft at electricity sub-stations.

In 2009 Alcomet received one of the most prestigious awards in innovative design and development, the Queen’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation for its Guardian security products range. In 2011 the company was further awarded the E.ON Changing Supplier Award for People and Culture, demonstrating the success that can be achieved when a supplier and customer work collaboratively sharing one objective.

Alcomet’s Guardian security products range has been much in demand having been developed by working closely with electrical substation specialist engineers. Responding to the industry’s needs the company has been successful in producing a cost effective solution to prevent and deter copper and aluminium theft and vandalism.

Mr James said: “The problem of metal theft has blighted the utility sector for years, but as the UK’s economic climate has reached an all time low, the metal thief has become even more desperate and looking elsewhere for other opportunities including the railway sector.

“It is good news that the train operators and the Local Government Association (LGA) are responding to the problem by proposing a series of initiatives devised ultimately to clamp down on metal theft and its wider economic impact on the UK’s economy. The ban on cash payments so sellers can be traced, for example, would be a very welcome move.

“I think both the railways and the utility sector would naturally benefit from tightening controls in the scrap metal business and the traceability aspect. However, I do feel it’s a bit like ‘locking the stable door after the horse has bolted’. There are anti-theft solutions in the market place and certain power operators have benefitted by the adoption of these in terms of saving money and vastly improving site safety.

“Today’s endemic culture of cutting down on budgetary spend, in my opinion, is a false economy as the cost of replacing precious metal and the labour involved continues to escalate. The reality is that it would be impossible to stop the criminals attempting to steal metal from vulnerable sites, but we can make sure efforts to remove it are abortive.”

Midlands-based Alcomet Limited was established back in 1998 and in the company’s infancy its core business was supplying aluminium, copper alloys and stainless steel in all forms to a customer base comprising generic engineering companies.

Shaped by the Midlands’ region economic decline as a manufacturing hub, compounded by other market forces, Alcomet found itself evolving into a specialist supplier of electrical metals and components expressly for electricity substations.

Having forged solid relationships with those professionals within the sector and upon acquiring privileged knowledge of the problems it was facing, Gary James, Alcomet’s founder, identified a void in the market place. Copper and aluminium theft and even abortive attempts to steal it, caused so much destruction and chaos as sites were rendered inoperable and life-threateningly exposed with the escalating cost of metals compounding the problem.

Already having attained a credible reputation in the metal earthing product sector, Gary was asked to join the anti-theft steering group set up by one of the largest energy companies in the UK. Its members comprising engineering professionals representing a broad spectrum of the utility sector, the group’s objective was to provide a forum from which to share best practice and help to raise the standards of site safety and security.

For press enquiries and further comment contact: Mr Gary James, Tel: 01384 404488 Fax: 01384 404477. Email: garyjames@alcomet.net Website: www.alcomet.net

Or write to: Alcomet Limited, Unit 5 Gibbons Industrial Park, Dudley Road, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 8XF
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