Bramley Engineering, a lifting equipment manufacturer based in the UK, has delivered a 30m travelling beam to Oxford Flow, a company specialising in pressure valve solutions.

Fabricated in Northamptonshire, the beam is a part of a new overhead crane system and has been transported to Oxford Flow’s facility in Witney, Oxfordshire, for installation.

The crane system is expected to significantly aid Oxford Flow in advancing its engineering and manufacturing processes for industrial valves and regulators, contributing to increased productivity and enhanced safety measures.

This overhead crane will play a key role in supporting Oxford Flow’s continued growth and innovation in the engineering and manufacture of industrial valves and regulators, increasing productivity and enhancing operational safety.

Bramley Engineering, in a LinkedIn post, said: “With careful planning, coordination, and a hand from Northamptonshire Police, the delivery was a resounding success.

“No matter the challenges (whether that be lifting processes or logistics), we’ll always find a way to get the job done! Thank you, Northamptonshire Police, for your support in getting it there safely.”

Bramley Engineering offers a wide array of lifting solutions, including the design, production, and installation of overhead gantry cranes, jib cranes, and davits.

The company is committed to maintaining high safety standards through comprehensive inspections and crane services.

Based in Leighton Buzzard, Bramley also provides on-site assessments and asset management services, fostering strong relationships with clients and suppliers to ensure quality in the supply and engineering of lifting equipment.