Casino Del Sol Announces November 15 Opening Date for Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 13:00 EDT
Pascua Yaqui Tribe's Third Gaming Property - a 163,000-Square-Foot Destination Bringing Approximately 500 New Jobs to Southern Arizona - Confirmed to Open This November at 1055 W. Grant Road Casino Del Sol, the award-winning resort enterprise owned and operated by the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, today confirmed November 15, 2026 as the official opening date of Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am - the Tribe's third gaming property. Located at 1055 W. Grant Road at Interstate 10, the 163,000-square-foot destination will mark a landmark moment in the Pascua Yaqui Tribe's decades-long commitment to economic self-determination, cultural pride, and community investment in Southern Arizona. The name Vahi Taa'am (pronounced vah-hee tah-ahm) means "Three Suns" in Yoeme, the language of the Pascua Yaqui people - symbolizing light and a bright future for the community, the Tribe, and every guest who will walk through its doors. "Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am is more than a new property - it is a declaration of what the Pascua Yaqui Tribe stands for: a future as bright as the three suns its name evokes." Stated Amanda Sampson Lomayesva, Interim CEO of Casino Del Sol . "We look forward to opening these doors, to welcoming the nearly 500 people who will work within these walls, and to bringing this experience to the heart of Tucson." Rooted in Culture, Designed for Southern Arizona Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am was designed from the ground up to honor the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert and the enduring heritage of the Pascua Yaqui people. The property's signature 26-foot copper dome - already visible from Interstate 10 - evokes the sun rising over the desert landscape, a tribute to both Arizona's copper heritage and the warmth of the enterprise it crowns. Inside, guests will find vaulted domed ceilings, patterned terrazzo tile, wood accents, opulent archways, and rustic ironwork - an atmosphere of luxury infused with native tradition. A breathtaking 24,000-square-foot mural by acclaimed Tucson artist Joe Pagac will sweep across the interior dome ceiling: a living Arizona desert sky rendered in masterful brushwork, with programmable lighting that transitions from the warmth of midday to the amber glow of a Sonoran sunset. "Every design choice, every partnership, every hire - all of it flows from the same source: our culture, our people, and our responsibility to the Tucson community we have called home for generations," said Julian Hernandez, Chairman of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe . "Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am is built on Old Pascua Community land, and it carries that meaning with it. November 15 cannot come soon enough." What Guests Can Expect The 52,334-square-foot gaming floor will feature 924 slot machines - including 56 dedicated High Limit games - seven bar-top gaming stations at the Center Bar, table games, a High Limit Lounge, and a SolSports sportsbook offering wagering on all major sports. Club Sol, Casino Del Sol's loyalty rewards program, will be fully active at the new property from day one. Four food and beverage destinations will serve every occasion: OP Grill (Old Pascua Grill), a 174-seat upscale casual restaurant drawing on distinctly local flavors; Sewa Market, bringing together UME, Streetscape, and Abuelitas Taqueria under one roof; and three thoughtfully appointed bars - the Center Bar, the OP Grill Bar, and the High Limit Bar. A four-level parking structure with more than 1,200 spaces will serve guests on arrival. Five Hundred New Careers, One Community Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am is expected to create approximately 500 new jobs across gaming operations, food and beverage, hospitality, security, and administration - a significant employment investment in the Southern Arizona community the Tribe has long called home. Leading the property into its opening chapter is General Manager Lesah Sesma, a 15-year Casino Del Sol veteran whose career trajectory - from community relations and organizational development to General Manager of the flagship Valencia Road resort - reflects the enterprise's Executive Career Ladder Leadership program and its commitment to cultivating leadership from within. At the flagship location, Miguel Escamilla continues as General Manager, bringing more than 31 years of institutional knowledge to his role. Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am - By the Numbers Opening Date: November 15, 2026 Location: 1055 W. Grant Road at I-10, Tucson, AZ 85757 Total Property Size: 163,000 square feet Gaming Floor: 52,334 square feet Slot Machines: 924, including 56 High Limit games Dining: OP Grill, Sewa Market (UME, Streetscape, Abuelitas Taqueria), Center Bar, OP Grill Bar, High Limit Bar Parking: Four-level garage with 1,200+ spaces New Jobs Created: Approximately 500 General Manager: Lesah Sesma More Information: 1-855-SOL-STAY Web: https://www.casinodelsol.com/casino-del-sol-vahi-taaam Casino Del Sol, Vahi Taa'am joins the Pascua Yaqui Tribe's flagship Casino Del Sol Resort on Valencia Road - home to a 1,300+ slot casino floor, the Forbes Four-Star PY Steakhouse, AAA Four-Diamond hotel accommodations, the AVA Amphitheater, Sewailo Golf Club, and Hiaspi Spa - and Casino of the Sun, the Tribe's second gaming property. November 15 will mark the opening of the Tribe's third, and most ambitious, chapter yet.
Junior League of New Orleans welcomes new board of directors
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 11:45 EDT
The Junior League of New Orleans (JLNO) celebrated the 102nd annual Passing of the Gavel ceremony May 19 at League headquarters. The ceremony celebrated more than a century of women leading for a Greater New Orleans and welcomed the new board of directors, led by President Shelby Wynne. The 2027-28 board of directors includes: LeeAnn Moss, president-elect Alexandra "Allie" Olivier, secretary Margaret Saik, treasurer Anne Kock, assistant treasurer Emily Sandefer, Business Council director Jenny Daniels, Communications Council director Diana Vasquez, Community Council director Nathalie Dillon, Membership Council director Becca Wallace Ryan, Planning & Development Council director Linsey Marriott, Ways & Means Council director Amy Flower, Nominating Council chair Holly Paczak, sustaining advisor to the board "As one of the largest Junior Leagues in the world with nearly 1,800 members, it is an incredible honor to lead this amazing group of women." said Wynne. "From community impact to leadership development, this organization continues to prove what women working together can accomplish." During the ceremony, attendees celebrated JLNO's impact in the 2025-26 League year and recognized the Women's Entrepreneur Fellowship recipient, Coco Howe of Kits. It also presented $8,000 in scholarships to two nontraditional female students as part of the organization's Scholarship Opportunity Program that helps to alleviate financial burden and provide an easier path to economic success and independence. Immediate past president Michelle Clarke Payne presented the second annual Volunteer of the Year Award to Catherine Rigby as well as the 2026 Sustainer of the Year Award to Sarah "Sally" Suthon. Both awards are given to members who demonstrate outstanding service, leadership and dedication throughout the League year. For more information about JLNO visit www.jlno.org .
American Marketing Association Endorses College: Proud Sponsor Campaign
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 09:00 EDT
Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org American Marketing Association Endorses College: Proud Sponsor Campaign AMA calls on marketers and higher education communicators to help strengthen public understanding of higher education's impact Chicago, IL - The American Marketing Association (AMA) announced its support of the national higher education public-service campaign College: Proud Sponsor of America at its Best. AMA has joined a coalition of organizations working to elevate public understanding of higher education's role in advancing the nation's economy, workforce, innovation, and communities. As the professional home for marketers across industries, including marketers working in higher education, the AMA recognizes the importance of evidence-based communications efforts that help audiences better understand the value and impact of colleges and universities. "Marketing is fundamentally about transformative storytelling. The College: Proud campaign does exactly that with a message aimed at helping audiences better understand the value of higher education by reframing the conversation in meaningful ways. The campaign spotlights the very real impact colleges and universities have on individuals, communities, the workforce, the future of work, and economic growth," said Bennie F. Johnson, CEO of the AMA . The College: Proud Sponsor of America at its Best campaign was launched in 2025 by BVK and Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) to help colleges, universities, associations, employers, and civic leaders speak with a stronger, more unified voice about higher education's contributions to society. The campaign provides free, customizable communications resources institutions and organizations can use to amplify positive stories and data about higher education's public value. "The Proud Sponsor campaign asks higher education to communicate with greater confidence and consistency about the impact colleges and universities have on people, communities, and the future of our country," said Sue Cunningham, President and CEO of CASE . "The AMA's endorsement is especially meaningful because it comes from an organization deeply rooted in understanding how messages resonate, how trust is built, and how public perception evolves." The AMA joins a coalition of endorsing organizations that includes American Council on Education (ACE), Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), Business-Higher Education Forum (BHEF), American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), Council of Independent Colleges (CIC), and Campus Compact, among others. Organizations interested in endorsing or participating in the campaign can learn more and access free resources at whycollegematters.org . ###
Father's Day Without Dad: Young Woman Shares Her Story
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 07:13 EDT
Amid the gift-giving and special meal planning in celebration of fathers and father-figures, the UK's leading young people's bereavement charity, Child Bereavement UK, is highlighting that countless children and young people will be facing this special day without their dads. Nina, 25, originally from Swansea, is sharing her experience of bereavement and how she copes with Father's Day. Nina's dad sadly died when she was 17 after a battle with kidney cancer. Nina is a Youth Ambassador for Child Bereavement UK, which supports children and young people bereaved of somebody important to them, as well as parents and carers bereaved of their child. Nina comments, "I love my Dad. I never use the word 'loved' because I still do love him even eight years after he passed away. That love never leaves you." Child Bereavement UK offers specialist advice to young people who are growing up grieving, as well as to parents who are bereaved of a baby or child. Special days like Father's Day can be especially difficult to cope with, in particular, when there is large public awareness surrounding the occasion. For many young people, it can be difficult to navigate the day itself as well as the week or so leading up to the event. Child Bereavement UK recommends taking the time to do what feels best for you. Some young people and their families like to spend the day remembering their important person, by sharing stories, looking at photographs, listening to favourite songs and other memories. Nina comments, "My dad was the funniest person I knew, loved everything about 80s pop music and loved the TV show M*A*S*H. When people talk about 'signs' that resemble their loved ones, some have birds or rainbows, mine is steam trains! "Every time I get the opportunity to do Karaoke, I always do 'Don't You Want me Baby', which was his favourite song." Other bereaved young people prefer to do something that they enjoy, like going out with friends, or just finding a way to ignore the day completely. There is no right or wrong way to navigate a special day like Father's Day when you are grieving your Dad, or you are a father grieving a child. Nina is a member of the Child Bereavement UK Youth Ambassador team, made up of young people with experience of grief and bereavement. Together, the team share their stories, take part in projects and give their experiences to help other young people feel less alone and to shine a light on what it is like to grow up grieving. Nina shares, "Child Bereavement UK has supported me by letting me hear the stories of other people who lost their dads when at a young age. And for once, in a long time, made me feel normal. "Child Bereavement UK can help others in a very unique position to feel normal like their peers. I didn't realise how much I needed that and to actually find and hear from other people who had made my lived experience feel like I wasn't alone." Child Bereavement UK helps families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. We offer free, UK-wide, accessible online grief support to children and young people (up to 25) who are bereaved or facing the death of someone important, and the parents and carers of babies and children who are dying or have died. Our trained bereavement specialists are available to speak with Monday to Friday, 8am-8pm (excluding bank holidays) by phone, email, text and WhatsApp, or via our website - childbereavementuk.org
SGS supports automotive businesses in shift away from PFAS
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 06:40 EDT
SGS is supporting the automotive industry with comprehensive solutions designed to accelerate and support the transition away from per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including the 'No PFAS Detected' green mark services. Within the automotive industry, PFAS and fluoropolymers are widely used due to their exceptional heat‑ and stain‑resistance, as well as their non‑stick properties. These characteristics have driven their application across a broad range of components, from seals, tires, lubricants and refrigerants to electronic assemblies. The development of electric and hydrogen‑powered vehicles has also relied heavily on PFAS, particularly in critical systems such as fuel cells, power electronics, traction batteries and advanced technical textiles and membranes. However, as PFAS - often referred to as 'forever chemicals' - are increasingly linked to environmental and human health risks, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers face growing regulatory pressure and must respond to heightened scrutiny to safeguard market access and maintain consumer trust. SGS automotive solutions As the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, SGS is helping automotive businesses navigate this shift with an expanded suite of PFAS testing, verification and supply chain risk management services. Using advanced analytical methods capable of detecting more than 600 individual PFAS, SGS enables accurate compliance assessments and informed decision‑making. Additional services, including chemical management support and supply chain audits, further strengthen risk control and enhance readiness for tightening global regulations. 'No PFAS Detected' To support credible claims, SGS offers the voluntary 'No PFAS Detected' green mark - independent verification that demonstrates a company's commitment to product safety and environmental responsibility. The mark provides trusted evidence that products meet defined 'no PFAS detected' criteria aligned with international regulatory expectations. Joe Chen, Global Head of Hardlines and Automotive: "At SGS, we recognize the automotive sector's urgent need for reliable, science‑based solutions to support the transition away from PFAS. We continue to expand our capabilities so manufacturers and suppliers can operate with confidence in an increasingly complex regulatory environment." IMPACT NOW for sustainability PFAS product testing is part of SGS's IMPACT NOW for sustainability initiative, which unites all SGS's sustainability solutions under four strategic pillars - climate, nature, ESG assurance and circularity. Together, SGS drives businesses toward meaningful change, helping them to meet rising regulatory and stakeholder expectations. Find out more at www.sgs.com/impactnow For further information contact: Gregory Lechki Head of Automotive Materials Testing Services Connectivity and Products Mobile: +33 (0) 6 28 50 26 31
Ultrasound plays important role in identifying women who may benefit from planned Cesarean delivery
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 06:36 EDT
Recent data shows that in England, one in four births is now an emergency Cesarean. As the leading society for ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology, ISUOG emphasises that ultrasound is not simply a diagnostic tool, it can identify specific high-risk cases that could benefit from a planned Cesarean, whilst also aiding surgical planning in Cesarean deliveries. ISUOG Trustee and Director of the Fetal Medicine Unit at Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust, Prof. Asma Khalil, says: "Ultrasound plays a central role in modern maternity care, helping doctors and midwives identify complications, guide decision-making and support safer pregnancies and births." Crucially, ultrasound can identify women who may benefit from planned Cesarean delivery. Those affected by low placenta, placenta accreta spectrum, fetal malpresentation, some fetal anomalies, selected cases of fetal growth restriction and other complications, can often benefit from an elective Cesarean section. Intrapartum ultrasound can improve assessment of fetal presentation, fetal head position, and labor progress. In Cesarean deliveries, ultrasound can be used for surgical planning of complex cases, during labor and before delivery, helping to optimise outcomes for the mother and the baby. Prof. Khalil highlighted that the rise in emergency Cesareans is influenced by many factors and it does not necessarily indicate poorer care. In fact, in many situations they reflect efforts to prevent serious maternal or neonatal complications. "While ultrasound cannot prevent every emergency Cesarean section, it can help identify women and babies at increased risk, allowing care to be tailored to their individual needs. As maternity care becomes increasingly complex, high-quality ultrasound delivered by appropriately trained professionals remains one of our most valuable tools for improving outcomes for mothers and babies", said Prof. Khalil. See the ISUOG Guidelines for more clinical information and advice: Updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines: Performance of 11-14- week ultrasound scan Performance of the routine mid-trimester fetal ultrasound scan ISUOG Practice Guidelines: performance of third-trimester obstetric ultrasound scan
The Rise of 'No Idle Time' Warehouses and What It Means for Equipment Lifespan
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 06:10 EDT
As fulfilment windows continue to tighten across UK retail and logistics, Pallet Trucks UK is observing the emergence of what it describes as "no idle time" warehouses - environments where manual handling equipment is in near-constant use throughout the working day. With reduced operational slack and increasing pressure to maintain continuous flow, warehouses are running at higher intensity levels for longer periods than ever before. This shift is being driven by a combination of faster delivery expectations, leaner inventory models and more dynamic order profiles. Instead of traditional peaks and quiet periods, many facilities are now operating at a consistently high baseline of activity. As a result, pallet trucks , stackers and lift tables are being used more frequently, with fewer opportunities for rest or maintenance between cycles. Pallet Trucks UK notes that this change is having a direct impact on equipment lifespan. Where pallet trucks may previously have experienced intermittent use, they are now being deployed continuously across picking, replenishment and despatch operations. This sustained demand places greater importance on build quality, maintenance schedules and operator handling techniques. In high-throughput environments, even small inefficiencies can accumulate quickly. Equipment that is slow to respond, difficult to manoeuvre or prone to wear can create bottlenecks that affect the entire workflow. Conversely, robust and reliable pallet trucks can help maintain consistent movement, even under continuous use conditions. Usage intensity can accelerate wear on key components such as wheels, hydraulics and steering mechanisms. Without appropriate maintenance or suitable equipment selection, this can lead to more frequent breakdowns and unplanned downtime, which is increasingly costly in tightly scheduled operations. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Trucks UK, said, "Warehouses are operating in a very different way to how they were even a few years ago. Equipment is no longer just supporting the workflow - in many cases, it is the workflow, running almost constantly from the start of a shift to the end. "When pallet trucks are in near-continuous use, durability becomes critical. It's not just about how well equipment performs on day one, but how it holds up under sustained pressure over time. Businesses need high quality equipment that can cope with that level of demand without becoming a weak point in the operation." For more information, please visit: www.pallettrucksuk.co.uk .
Portraits by Joshua Reynolds and George Romney Expected to Fetch Up to £130,000 at Sloane Street Auctions on June 19
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 05:00 EDT
Stunning pen and ink study by Delacroix also among the highlights Important portraits by two of England's greatest painters come to Sloane Street Auctions for sale on June 19, with combined hopes of up to £130,000. Portrait of Ralph Sheldon (c.1741-1822) by Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723-1792) is an impressive depiction of the scion of an old Catholic recusant family who, after a dissolute youth, not only at home but abroad he eventually conformed to the established church. This enabled him to become a colonel of volunteers and member of parliament. In 1775 he joined Brooks's Club. His intimacy with the fourth Duke of Marlborough's family and relationship to the tenth Earl of Pembroke made him an ideal go-between to settle the marriage of Pembroke's heir to the Duke's daughter. He stood proxy for the Duke's friend Francis Burton in 1801 in the canvas for the City of Oxford. In 1804 he was himself brought in as MP for Wilton by the eleventh Earl of Pembroke. He was a supporter of Pitt's administration. The 30 x 25in oil on canvas portrait dates to 1777 and has an impressive provenance to the landmark Knoedler Gallery, Summer Exhibition, in London in June 1913. It is expected to fetch £50,000-80,000. George Romney's (c.1734-1802) portrait of Anne Evelyn aged 20 dates to 1788 and is another highlight of the auction. A century ago, it was owned by Henry Berkley Viscount Portman, as a card to the reverse attests. The sitter was the younger daughter of James Evelyn the Squire of Felbridge (1718-93), who developed Felbridge Park on the Surrey-Sussex border and commissioned Sir John Soane to design a huge stone monument to the memory of Evelyn's parents. In a period carved and gilded frame, the 30 x 25in oil on canvas has also passed through the collections of the 3rd Earl of Liverpool (1784-1851) and The Hon. Henry Berkeley Portman (1860-1923), passing by descent through the Portman family until now. The estimate is £30,000-50,000. The auction also includes Two studies of wild felines, a striking pen and ink drawing by the leader of French Romantic painting, Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863).Bearing the artist's studio stamp lower right, it was originally sold during the artist's studio sale, in Paris, on February 17-29, 1864, to Gustave Arosa (1818-1883). From there it has a clear provenance through several collections before being acquired by the dealers Jacques Mathey (Paris) or 'Neuville' [Galerie Neuville & Vivien, Paris], in 1947 or afterwards. Measuring 4 x 5¼in, it carries hopes of £10,000-15,000. "These wonderful works by some of the most celebrated masters of their art are often to be found in our auctions, especially since the demise of Christie's South Kensington, whose catalogues they might previously have graced," said Sloane Street Auctions owner Daniel Hunt. "We have been delighted to pick up the baton where they left off as the premier source of such lots, and it is also a happy coincidence that our auctioneer, Hugh Edmeades, was Christie's South Kensington's former chairman." Live online bidding is available via Sloane Street Auctions' website at www.sloanestreetauctions.com For further information contact info@lucasfieldmedia.com Tel 07968 952850 Images courtesy of Sloane Street Auctions Please find high res images here: https://we.tl/t-hLiRNiSC5ywOTiH2 Captions: Portrait of Ralph Sheldon (c.1741-1822) by Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723-1792) - estimated at £50,000-80,000 in Sloane Street Auctions' June 19 sale. George Romney's (c.1734-1802) portrait of Anne Evelyn aged 20, which dates to 1788 - the estimate is £30,000-50,000. Two studies of wild felines , by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) - £10,000-15,000. About Sloane Street Auctions Sloane Street Auctions was founded by Mr Daniel Hunt after spending over 30 years as a high-profile gallery owner and dealer, based at his galleries in Lower Sloane Street, London. Daniel Hunt's intimate knowledge of the upper tiers of the art and antique sectors throughout millennia, from BC to 2022, provides Sloane Street Auctions with unprecedented access to private collections worldwide and the best of access to specific expertise. Sloane Street Auctions' primary objective is to work with both our buyers and sellers to provide the art market access to the rarest objects and art - from Classical Antiquities, Icons and Old Masters, right through to the YBAs and beyond. Sloane Street Auctions takes great pleasure in dealing with people. We aim to provide a seamless and pleasant service, whether buying or selling. Our vision is to unearth the world's greatest treasures and to match them with the world's greatest collectors, whether an occasional buyer or a seasoned connoisseur. Sloane Street Auctions prides itself in providing the highest level of client service and discretion. With Daniel's contacts spanning over 40 countries worldwide, accumulated over a lifetime in the industry, Sloane Street Auctions empowers our community of connoisseurs and collectors to acquire and consign the greatest of fine art and objects at a highly competitive rate. With Daniel Hunt's expertise in curating some of the most renowned private collections worldwide, Sloane Street Auctions has the ability to source a wide variety of extraordinary pieces. Sloane Street Auctions' concentrates on, but is not limited to, Old Master Drawings and Paintings, European Furniture and Works of Art, Impressionist Art, Modern and Contemporary Art, Photography and Private Sales.
Japan Tightens Controls on POP Chemicals with New Class I Designations
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 04:45 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 078.26, highlighting Japan's regulation of several persistent organic pollutants (POPs) as Class I Specified Chemical Substances. POPs are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals that are increasingly subject to prohibitions and restrictions due to their harmful environmental and health effects. In 2025, chlorpyrifos, medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (MCCPs) and long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (LC-PFCAs), their salts and LC-PFCA-related compounds, were subject to consultation under Japan's proposal to designate them as Class I Specified Chemical Substances. Cabinet Order No. 171, issued on May 22, 2026, amends Japan's Enforcement Order of the Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of their Manufacture etc. (the Order). This amendment includes the following key requirements: Introducing the POP chemicals mentioned above as Class I Specified Chemical Substances under Article 1, items 41-44 of the Order Prohibiting the import of products that contain these POP chemicals Clarifying that the use of LC-PFCAs, their salts and LC-PFCA-related substances in fire extinguishers, fire extinguisher agents and foam extinguishing agents must comply with technical standards as prescribed by ministerial ordinance Manufacturers, users, importers and exporters of these POP substances (as well as products that contain or are contaminated by them) across multiple industries and supply chains are affected by this amendment, which will take effect on November 22, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 078.26 includes a useful table of technical detail on products prohibited from import under Cabinet Order No. 171, and a link to the official text. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 078.26 for further details. SGS chemical testing SGS offers a comprehensive range of testing services to help manufacturers and suppliers ensure their products are safe and comply with national and international regulations concerning harmful chemicals. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS chemical testing services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Japan Regulates Several POP Chemicals SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Standard for Adult Jewelry Reapproved by ASTM International
Thu, Jun 11, 2026 04:40 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 079.26, highlighting ASTM's publication of a reapproved safety standard specification for adult jewelry, designated ASTM F2999-19 (Reapproved 2026). Published in May 2026, the reapproved standard includes lead and cadmium content limits as well as nickel release specifications and a list of acceptable materials for the manufacture of body-piercing jewelry. Stakeholders across the adult jewelry supply chain in the United States are affected by ASTM F2999-19 (Reapproved 2026), which took effect on May 12, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 079.26 includes further details on the specifications in ASTM F2999-19 (Reapproved 2026). Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 079.26 for more details. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivaled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full ASTM International Reapproves Standard for Adult Jewelry SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Ascendus to Participate in 2026 Broward & Beyond Business Conference Alongside Wells Fargo and Community Partners
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 15:58 EDT
National CDFI lender to engage with more than 1,400 small business owners at the June 12 conference - joining Grand Sponsor Wells Fargo and Broward-based community partners Prospera, Hispanic Unity of Florida, and Urban League Central County CDC Ascendus , a national Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), will participate in the 2026 Broward & Beyond Business Conference on Friday, June 12, joining Grand Sponsor Wells Fargo and Broward-based community partners Prospera, Hispanic Unity of Florida, and Urban League Central County Community Development Corporation to engage with the more than 1,400 small business owners, entrepreneurs, and community leaders expected to attend. For over 30 years, Ascendus has deployed more than $435 million in capital to 62,000+ small business owners across the country. Every loan is paired with personalized financial coaching and ongoing support, helping entrepreneurs build financial health, resilience, and the foundation for long-term growth. Ascendus has been serving small business owners across Broward County for many years, financing entrepreneurs in industries ranging from construction and remodeling to retail, food service, professional services, and the creative economy. The organization's continued work in Broward, in partnership with community-based organizations on the ground, reflects the kind of cross-sector collaboration that helps small business owners move from access to growth to durable economic mobility. "Small business owners deserve a financial ecosystem that sees the whole picture of what they are building - the business, the plan, the people behind it. We are proud to be part of the conversation at the Broward & Beyond Business Conference, alongside our funders and community partners on the ground, supporting the growth of small business owners across Broward County." - Paul Quintero, CEO, Ascendus The 2026 Broward & Beyond Business Conference, hosted by the Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Development (OESBD) as a Service of the Broward County Board of County Commissioners, takes place Friday, June 12, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM at the Broward County Convention Center East Expansion in Fort Lauderdale. The free, all-day event will include panels, networking, an exhibit hall, and keynote remarks from entrepreneur and master teacher Dr. Adolph "Doc" Brown III, with Emmy-nominated NBC6 journalist Constance Jones serving as event host. Registration is free and available through Eventbrite . Small business owners interested in connecting with Ascendus directly can visit ascendus.org or meet the Ascendus team at the conference.
18th annual New Orleans Antiques Forum explores faith, spirit and tradition
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 14:21 EDT
The Historic New Orleans Collection's (HNOC) 2026 New Orleans Antiques Forum , themed Material Belief: Objects of Faith, Spirit, and Tradition , returns Aug. 7-9 for a weekend of discovery into the many items that give body and beauty to belief in New Orleans and across the Gulf South. Registration is now open . Antiques Forum sessions will cover a range of sacred items, including Catholic statuary, Judaica, prayer samplers, Afro-Caribbean ritual objects and more. Attendees will learn how these objects were made, used and kept-and how they continue to function as powerful material expressions of belief throughout the American Gulf South. "Since 2008, the Antiques Forum has become a treasured gathering for those who appreciate the stories held within antique treasures and the deeper understanding of our shared past," says HNOC President and CEO Daniel Hammer. "This year, we offer a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of the spiritual and material worlds, a rich landscape of antiques shaped by belief, devotion and spiritual practice across cultures." Attendees will have the distinct pleasure of hearing from a distinguished lineup of experts and enthusiasts. Among them are George Schwartz, curator-at-large at the Peabody Essex Museum and an expert on the 19th and 20th-century Spiritualism movement; Alexia Williams, who will share her expertise on Roman Catholic statuary; Marcelitte Failla, who will discuss the rich material culture of altars, offerings, ritual tools and performance associated with African diasporic religions, including Voodoo, Hoodoo, Vodou, Ifá and Òrìṣà traditions; and Beth B. Schneider, consultant to the Judaica Initiative at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, who will discuss Jewish ritual objects and their use in homes and synagogues. Forum sessions will be held at HNOC's Williams Research Center located at 410 Chartres St. in the French Quarter. Attendees are encouraged to enhance their experience with optional off-site add-on activities including a Northshore excursion featuring visits to historic homes and sacred spaces that highlight the region's cultural and spiritual traditions, a private luncheon with Forum speakers at the Hotel Monteleone and a celebratory brunch at Arnaud's to conclude the 18th annual event. The 2026 New Orleans Antiques Forum is proudly presented by the Historic New Orleans Collection and generously sponsored by the Neal Auction Company, Country Roads Magazine, Hederman Brothers, Keil's Antiques, Moss Antiques and Premium Parking. To discover the full program of engaging presentations, unique experiences and the roster of esteemed speakers, visit www.hnoc.org/events/antiques-forum-2026 . ###
Ascendus Awarded $100,000 Grant from Empire State Development to Support New York State Small Business Growth
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 13:56 EDT
Ascendus announced today that it has won a $100,000 grant from Empire State Development (ESD) to provide and deploy capital to New York State small business owners. This investment will enable Ascendus clients to retain revenue and create jobs throughout the state. Ascendus has been a long-time partner with ESD since 2001. For 25 years, the two organizations have worked together to provide New York State entrepreneurs with the capital and coaching necessary to build and sustain their businesses. We look forward to continuing to partner with ESD to bring economic empowerment to New York's small businesses. Empire State Development Executive Vice President of Small Business & Technology Development Elizabeth Lusskin said, "Expanding access to affordable capital and financial services is vital for the growth of New York's small businesses. By supporting CDFIs like Ascendus, we are ensuring that investment capital and technical assistance reach the microbusinesses and burgeoning entrepreneurs who drive New York State's economy forward."
AMA and Epsilon Study Finds Identity Resolution Improves Personalization, Reach and Marketing Effectiveness
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 11:51 EDT
AMA and Epsilon Study Finds Identity Resolution Helps Marketers Improve Personalization, Reach and Marketing Effectiveness New report explores how connected identity helps drive stronger business outcomes Chicago, IL - The American Marketing Association (AMA) and Epsilon released new research today exploring a growing gap between how effective marketers believe they are, and how performance holds up as audience, personalization and measurement demands increase. The report, The Identity Gap: How marketers perceive success and where performance breaks down, examines how marketers are using identity resolution and highlights clear differences between organizations that do and do not use it. Based on a survey of 203 U.S. business-to-consumer marketers, the research outlines key considerations for strengthening the data and technology foundations needed to support long-term marketing performance. Key findings from the report include: 53% of marketers rate the overall effectiveness of their marketing as very or extremely effective. 64% of marketers using identity resolution say they are very or extremely effective at reaching individual prospects, compared to 31% of marketers not using identity resolution. 68% of marketers using identity resolution say they can very or extremely effectively deliver personalized campaigns, compared to 39% of marketers not using identity resolution. "The findings in this study reinforce a growing reality across the industry: marketers cannot deliver consistent personalization, measurement or audience reach without a strong identity foundation," said Rachel Cascisa, VP, Platform Adoption, Epsilon. "Many organizations believe they are operating effectively today, but fragmented data and disconnected systems continue to limit their ability to maintain a consistent understanding of consumers across channels. As expectations around accountability and customer experience continue to rise, marketers need more unified, persistent and actionable customer views to drive stronger business outcomes." Identity resolution emerged as a key differentiator in the research. By connecting data across devices, channels and touchpoints, marketers can build a more complete and persistent view of consumers, helping improve audience reach, personalization and measurement across environments. Additional findings from the report show: Marketers using identity resolution report significantly greater confidence in audience reach, personalization and campaign effectiveness. Fragmented systems and disconnected data continue to limit marketers' ability to operationalize customer understanding at scale. Many organizations are seeing value from identity resolution, but adoption and deployment remain uneven across marketing environments. 41% of identity users say they are not using their identity resolution solution to its full potential. "Marketers are swimming in data, but it's not always easy to understand attribution or what's working when that data is fragmented across platforms. The goal of this new research is to help marketers understand how to better leverage their data to connect with customers across channels and measure effectiveness," said Bennie F. Johnson, CEO of the AMA. Want to learn more? Visit the Epsilon Insights page to view the research summary or download the full report. Methodology: The American Marketing Association, in partnership with Epsilon, conducted an online survey of 203 U.S. business-to-consumer marketers at organizations with more than 500 employees, all at manager level or above. The survey ran in April 2026. ### Contacts: Epsilon Paul Doyle, paul.doyle@epsilon.com American Marketing Association Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org
Shell Shock Technologies' Sponsored Shooter John Vlieger Takes Home 1st in Carry Optics Division at 2026 Ohio State Buckeye Blast
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 10:47 EDT
Vlieger also took home Second Overall at the 2026 Ohio State Buckeye Blast, held June 4 - 7, 2026, in Marengo, Ohio. Shell Shock Technologies , LLC (SST), a leading innovator in the ammunition industry, is proud to announce its sponsored shooter, John Vlieger, finished 1 st in the Carry Optics Division, as well as Second Overall, out of 107 competitors at the 2026 Ohio State Buckeye Blast, Presented by D2 Customs. The match held June 4 - 7, 2026, at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio, featured 349 competitors across multiple divisions, with Vlieger completing 15 stages, totaling 252.30 seconds, and earning 1,463.1593 match points-96.74% of the available points. "I'm proud to have won the 2026 Ohio State Buckeye Blast Championship in Carry Optics using ammunition loaded with Shell Shock Technologies' NAS³™ cases ," commented Vlieger. "Throughout the match, my ammunition and equipment performed flawlessly. At chronograph, my ammunition produced an extreme spread of less than 3 feet per second, demonstrating the level of consistency that I've come to expect. Consistent ammunition is part of the foundation of practical shooting." Vlieger continued, "Shell Shock Technologies' cases continue to prove themselves as exceptionally reliable and consistent under match conditions. Their performance gives me confidence every time I step to the line, and I look forward to continuing to use NAS³ cases in competition at the upcoming 2026 Kentucky State Championship." SST NAS 3 cases are engineered for enhanced strength, corrosion resistance, and reduced weight compared to traditional brass casings. These benefits have made them a preferred choice among top-tier competitors like Vlieger, who demand peak performance from their gear. "John's performance at the 2026 Ohio State Buckeye Blast is a testament to both his skill as a competitor and the consistency our NAS 3 cases deliver match after match. We're proud to have John representing Shell Shock Technologies, and we look forward to seeing that same performance on display at his next match," said Peter Foss , Managing Partner and CEO of Shell Shock Technologies. Vlieger has fired over 200,000 rounds of ammunition with SST's NAS 3 cases since first becoming a sponsored shooter in 2017. His next match appearance for the 2026 season will be at the 2026 Bluegrass State Championship, hosted by the Blue Grass Sportsmen's League, in Wilmore, Kentucky, from June 19 - 21, 2026. About Shell Shock Technologies NAS 3 Cases: NAS 3 pistol cases are 50 percent lighter than brass cases, offer greater lubricity, and will not abrade, clog, foul, wear out, or damage breach and ejector mechanisms. The cases offer greater corrosion resistance, tensile strength (2x stronger), and elasticity than brass. NAS 3 cases will not split, chip, crack, or grow (stretch). The pistol cases are fully reloadable (using S3 Reload dies) and can be reloaded many more times than brass cases. NAS 3 cases can be picked up with a magnet. NAS 3 is "Best in Class" for maintaining consistent velocity between rounds. In an independent test performed by H.P. White Laboratory (a major munitions testing facility), rounds fired using NAS 3 cases achieved a velocity standard deviation of 0.093 FPS (124-grain FMJ bullet, 4.2 grains Titegroup powder, ten rounds, extreme variation 3fps). Keep up with Shell Tech's advanced ammunition on the website and social media platforms: Facebook , Instagram , X (formerly Twitter) , and YouTube .
Mandatory CPSC Standard Final Rule Update for US Toddler Beds
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 10:29 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 074.26, highlighting the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) publication of a direct final rule updating the federal safety standard for toddler beds. Published on May 14, 2026, 16 CFR part 1217 replaces the current incorporated standard for toddler beds, ASTM F1821-19 ε1, with ASTM F1821-26. The updated standard specifies the design, performance, testing and labeling requirements for toddler beds. The CPSC has stated that the update does not alter the fundamental requirements of the standard or the compliance methods used to assess the safety of toddler beds. However, it will impact stakeholders across the supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, private-label brands, product designers, test laboratories and compliance teams responsible for toddler beds placed on the US market will be impacted. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 074.26 provides additional information about the updated standard and links to official texts in the Federal Register and ASTM Reading Room. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 074.26 for more details. SGS toy and juvenile product services SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children's equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's toy and juvenile product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full CPSC Direct Final Rule Updates Mandatory Standard for Toddler Beds SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Ramiro Mantilla Laboratory Supervisor, Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 575-5252 Piyush Shah Technical Director, Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 461-7953 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
US Full-Size Baby Cribs Standard Final Rule Issued
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 10:16 EDT
SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 072.26, reporting on the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) direct final rule for 16 CFR 1219, revising the federal safety standard for full-size baby cribs. Changes made to the standard include the addition of new definitions, enhanced performance requirements and updated marking and labeling provisions based on ASTM F406 (Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Non-Full-Size Baby Cribs and Play Yards). The final rule was published on May 4, 2026, and updates the incorporated standard to ASTM F1169-25, replacing the previous version referenced in the regulation and introducing revised safety provisions applicable to manufacturers, distributors, importers and retailers of these products. Unless significant adverse comments are received by June 3, 2026, the updated mandatory safety standard will become effective on August 1, 2026. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 072.26 includes further information on 16 CFR 1219, including a link to a read-only version of the standard available in the ASTM Reading Room. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 072.26 for more details. SGS toy and juvenile product services SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children's equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's toy and juvenile product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full CPSC Direct Final Rule Updates Mandatory Standard for Full Size Baby Cribs SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Ramiro Mantilla Laboratory Supervisor, Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 575-5252 Piyush Shah Technical Director, Hardlines Tel: +1 (973) 461-7953 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products
Alliance of Comprehensive Planners Rebrands and Announces 2026 ACP Annual Conference
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 10:07 EDT
Plus shares highlights and resources from 2025 annual conference The Alliance of Comprehensive Planners (ACP) , a community of tax-focused, fiduciary financial advisors who provide comprehensive wealth building strategies for their clients on a commission-free retainer basis, recently announced the upcoming 2026 ACP Annual Conference , which will take place September 15-17, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. The 2026 ACP Annual Conference will be hosted at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort, a scenic desert resort nestled at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson, Arizona. The conference offers a boutique, community‑driven experience focused on meaningful conversations, high‑quality education, and genuine relationship‑building. Attendees benefit from expert‑led sessions, peer‑to‑peer learning, and collaboration with professionals who share ACP's values and approach to comprehensive planning. "This year's conference will bring together education, connection, and community, with time to engage with colleagues in a true resort setting," said Wesley Stien, CFP®, MBA , Marketing Chair and past President of ACP. "We're building in opportunities to connect beyond the classroom and workplace, including pre‑conference activities and a welcome reception designed to bring members together from the start." The ACP Annual Conference attracts advisors from across the US who are leading successful, growing firms. Seventy percent of ACP members attend the event each year to learn about the latest developments in the field. They come to explore the newest products and processes and find the solutions they need to run their financial planning practices. ACP expects over 100 members to attend this year's conference - in addition to other advisors, partners, sponsors, vendors, and journalists - which will feature insightful keynote presentations, a plethora of breakout sessions, multiple preconference workshops, a robust exhibit hall, media opportunities, social events and receptions, networking, training, and more. In addition, ACP will present two awards to ACP members: The Bert Whitehead Visionary Award, created in honor of the founder of ACP, and the Stewart Farnell Award for Excellence in Mentoring. Keynote presentations at the 2026 ACP Annual Conference will feature Beth Pinsker, CFP® , financial planning columnist at MarketWatch and author of "My Mother's Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving"; Rick Ferri, CFA , investment analyst and author of six books on index funds and ETFs; and Scott Cederburg, Ph.D. , professor of finance at the University of Arizona. REGISTRATION AND SPONSORSHIP INFO FOR 2026 ACP CONFERENCE Registration is now open to ACP members and non-member financial advisors. In addition, guest passes are available for certain events. Early bird pricing of $900 for ACP members and $1,100 for non-members is available through June 24 th , 2026. To register for the conference, please click here . To learn more about the hotel and reserve your room, please click here . Journalists interested in attending the conference, please email JonnySwift@ImpactCommunications.org . Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are also available for organizations looking to connect with firm owners and decision makers. These opportunities are designed to provide meaningful visibility, engagement, and connection with a national audience of comprehensive planning professionals. Companies that are interested in sponsoring this year's conference can click here for more information on sponsorship opportunities . ACP REBRANDS, LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE AND TRAINING PROGRAM At the beginning of 2026, ACP introduced a new brand, logo, and website to modernize the look of the organization and reflect recent changes to the ACP experience. The new website enables users to more easily find and access relevant historical information about ACP, member benefits , member testimonials , ACP advisors for consumers, financial education resources , media activity , ACP podcast episodes, and other resources for members, advisors, and consumers. In addition, in Summer 2026, ACP will be launching a new training program with new and improved materials, providing formal training for new financial planners as well as those transitioning from other practice models and professions. This formal training, called the ACP Success Program , provides new members with a foundation in the philosophy, strategies, and tools of the ACP System, helping them identify and overcome the hurdles they face in establishing a sustainable and profitable practice. The ACP System includes self-study training, virtual classrooms, ACP member concierge access, continuing education opportunities, live group instruction, ACP member mentoring, professional coaching, visiting advisor, two hours of compliance support, a new member compliance webinar, marketing support, career development webinars, and more. "We've trained a lot of advisors over the past 30 years," said Stien. "But for a long time, our training program was in binders. The world has changed a lot since then, and we decided that we wanted to catch up. Our training has been modernized and made more accessible to a wider audience." To learn more about the updates coming to the ACP Success Program, check out the February 2026 issue of Bob Veres' Inside Information . To learn more about joining the community of tax-focused, fiduciary financial planners that's committed to building thriving practices and helping members succeed, please click here . HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2025 ACP ANNUAL CONFERENCE The 2025 ACP Annual Conference took place in Salt Lake City, Utah in October 2025 and featured over 100 ACP members and other attendees. There were a variety of CE-approved educational breakout sessions covering topics including social security, tax strategies, asset protection and wealth transfer, client conversations, special needs planning, compliance, investment principles, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and more - plus an insightful keynote presentation from Dr. Craig Israelsen, developer of the 7Twelve Portfolio and executive in residence in the personal financial planning program at Utah Valley University. In addition, the ACP conferred two annual awards: the Bert Whitehead Visionary Award and the Stewart Farnell Award for Excellence in Mentoring. The Bert Whitehead Visionary Award, which was created in honor of the founder of ACP and bears his name, serves to recognize an advisor who exemplifies the ACP methodology and successfully utilizes its principles, demonstrates vision and innovation in the financial planning field, and has made significant contributions to the growth and well-being of ACP as an organization. Kelly Adams, CFP®, EA , Founder of Harbor Light Planning in Michigan, was the recipient of this prestigious award at the 2025 conference. The Stewart Farnell Award for Excellence in Mentoring is awarded on an annual basis to an ACP member who exemplifies the kind of coaching, mentoring, and support of fellow ACP members for which Stewart Farnell was known. Jim Davis, CFP®, EA , Senior Advisor and Partner at Partnership Financial in Columbus, Ohio, received this honor at the 2025 conference. ABOUT THE ALLIANCE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANNERS (ACP) The Alliance of Comprehensive Planners (ACP) is a national community of fiduciary, tax-focused financial advisors who provide comprehensive planning strategies for their clients on a commission-free retainer basis. As fee-only fiduciaries, ACP members are required to maintain the CFP ® or CPA/PFS (or equivalent) designation and complete ACP's rigorous training program. ACP members adhere to a strict code of ethics and operate under a retainer model, ensuring that client interests are always the top priority. Through collaboration and shared resources, ACP empowers advisors to build successful, client-centered practices. To learn more about this fiduciary network or to find a certified ACP member, visit www.ACPlanners.org .
This is Why Businesses Are Starting to Replace Equipment Before Failure, Not After
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 06:29 EDT
Pallet Truck Shop, the UK's largest supplier of pallet and sack trucks, says a growing number of businesses are moving towards preventative replacement strategies for manual handling equipment, as the cost of downtime begins to outweigh the cost of planned upgrades. Traditionally, pallet trucks and other handling equipment have often been used until failure, with replacements only ordered once breakdowns occur. However, Pallet Truck Shop reports that this reactive approach is becoming less viable in modern warehouse environments - where even short periods of disruption can have a significant financial and operational impact. With tighter delivery schedules, increased order volumes and higher customer expectations, downtime is now a critical risk rather than an inconvenience. A single equipment failure can delay picking operations, slow dispatch processes and create bottlenecks across entire warehouse zones. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director at Pallet Truck Shop, said the economics of equipment replacement are changing. "We're seeing a clear shift in mindset," he explained. "Businesses are increasingly recognising that the cost of downtime is often far greater than the cost of replacing a pallet truck before it fails. When equipment breaks during peak activity, the disruption can ripple across the whole operation." Chesworth added that many failures predictable. "In most cases, equipment shows signs of wear long before it actually breaks," he said. "Wheels become harder to manoeuvre, hydraulics lose smoothness, and general performance declines. The challenge is that teams often continue using equipment until it becomes a problem, rather than replacing it while it is still functional but clearly deteriorating." Preventative replacement strategies are particularly relevant in high-throughput environments, where equipment is in near-constant use. In these settings, the risk of operational disruption increases significantly as assets age, even if they are still technically operational. Pallet Truck Shop says forward-looking operators are now treating manual handling equipment as a managed asset rather than a consumable tool, building replacement cycles into broader maintenance and operational planning. This approach helps reduce unexpected failures, improve workflow consistency and maintain safer working conditions. "Downtime affects everything downstream," Chesworth continued. "When a pallet truck , stacker or table trucks fails it can delay orders, impact staffing efficiency and create congestion elsewhere in the warehouse." To find out more about Pallet Truck Shop, visit: www.pallettruckshop.co.uk .
Wokingham Mum and Early Years Teacher Takes Over Baby Sensory Classes
Wed, Jun 10, 2026 05:59 EDT
Chrissy Johnson isn't new to Early Years: she has spent around 15 years working in the sector, across nurseries and school settings, supporting children in their earliest stages of development. Of course, being a mum of three herself added to the experience - so when the chances presented itself to run Baby Sensory in Wokingham, Chrissy grabbed it with both hands. Baby Sensory classes are designed for babies from birth to 13 months. Sessions bring together music, movement, light, textures and sensory-based play - all structured around how babies naturally learn and develop in their first year. This helps the children hit the ground running and takes a huge load off the parents' shoulders. "It's very easy as a parent to feel like you're being told lots of things but not really understanding what any of it means in practice," she said. "It can be overwhelming - and with three children myself, I would know something about that! "What I like about Baby Sensory is that everything is broken down in a really simple way. You're not just doing an activity; you're being shown why it matters." The move into running the classes as something that developed over time rather than a sudden decision. "I've worked in Early Years for a long time, so the developmental side is very familiar to me," she said. "But I also really value the parent side of it now. Those early months can feel quite isolating, and having somewhere to go each week makes a real difference." Chrissy completed her Baby Sensory training and has now stepped into running the Wokingham sessions with support from the wider WOW Group network and experienced class leaders across the programme. She says that support has been important in settling into the role. "There's always someone to ask," she said. "That makes it feel much more manageable when you're taking something on that already means a lot to local families. We are all working together with one goal: to give as many babies as possible the best start in life they can possibly get. "Wokingham is extremely lucky to have its very own Baby Sensory Hub on Molly Millars Lane. It is a dedicated clean, bright space for babies and their carers to come to and experience the magic of baby sensory for themselves!" Baby Sensory Wokingham will continue to run weekly classes for families across the area, supporting early development through structured sensory play and providing a safe space for parents and babies to spend time together. For more information, please visit www.babysensory.com/wokingham .