Sunday, 19 July 2026

FERRARI 12CILINDRI MANUALE: THE PUREST EXPRESSION OF DRIVING


Ferrari recently unveiled the Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale, a limited-edition special series of the Ferrari 12Cilindri that opens up a new way of experiencing the purest expression of Ferrari’s DNA, placing the relationship between driver input, mechanics, and control at the heart of the driving experience.

Designed for those seeking a physical and conscious driving experience without compromising on usability, the car combines the tradition of driving emotions typical of Ferrari Gran Turismo models from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s with the most advanced contemporary technology, aiming to make the interaction between driver and car even more direct.

The Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale is designed to deliver sublime and exclusive driving emotions through two major innovations: the manual command and the new clutch pedal, which together form the Manuale by-wire system, engineered entirely in Maranello. The system offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the analogue gear-shifting experience, leveraging the most advanced technology to ensure precision, repeatability, and ease of use.

The intensive design and development work carried out in Maranello made it possible to translate the physicality of mechanical movement into an electronic signal while fully preserving its analogue feel, consistency, and naturalness. This was achieved through a highly integrated process that drew on a range of cross-functional expertise within the company, including collaboration with the team responsible for the Hypersail project – which, using the same approach, developed a cutting-edge technological by-wire solution for the nautical sector.


The car can be driven in manual mode in the first six gears and in reverse, or in automatic mode, offering maximum freedom to choose between driving engagement and comfort. Within this balance, the naturally aspirated V12 is the ideal engine for enhancing the progression and handling of gear changes, thanks to its rev range extending up to 9,500 rpm and the character of its power at high revs.

The interplay between the innovative gear lever, the clutch pedal, and the accelerator pedal becomes an integral part of the driving experience, fostering a deep connection between driver and car that allows the car’s full potential to be realised.

The new Manuale by-wire system combines the technology of Ferrari’s highly acclaimed 8-speed DCT gearbox with a system redesigned from scratch, introducing entirely new components and a gear lever designed to deliver a pure, engaging analogue feel. The architecture features a lever gear selector, a control panel, and a pedal assembly with a clutch pedal (also by-wire) that allows the driver to manage the engagement and disengagement of the clutch pack, as well as updates to the control unit and gearbox/engine control software.

The result is a blend of mechanical-electronic technology that delivers pinpoint precision and load control without compromising the driving feel, creating a unique offering in the world of high-performance motoring. The manual control system consists of a mechanical module equipped with sensors and advanced kinematic mechanisms that replicate the mechanical loads typical of Ferrari manual gearboxes during the synchronisation, engagement, and disengagement phases.

The kinematic mechanism generates clicks and load variations, providing clear feedback to the driver regarding gear engagement. If the clutch is not depressed or an unauthorised gear is selected, the system is able to mechanically inhibit engagement, preventing the operation from being completed; when the lock is not active, however, the kinematic mechanism is free to move.

The manual control system is completed by two angle sensors that detect lever positions, a knob, and a backlit button panel for improved readability and integration with the interface. The compact, modular mechanism is machined from solid blocks and weighs less than 3.5 kg. Furthermore, even the acoustic effects of its movements have been the subject of dedicated development, aimed at enhancing the perception of the underlying mechanics.


The manual gear-changing process is complemented by the three-pedal layout, completely redesigned for the Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale. The clutch-by-wire pedal acts as a high-precision interface between the driver and the powertrain: the pedal position is detected by a position sensor on the pedal assembly and then translated into hydraulic actuation of the DCT clutch, thereby coordinating the transmission and engine during gear changes. The system recreates the typical load-travel curve of mechanically linked manual gearboxes thanks to an innovative passive mechanical system. An angle position sensor continuously reads the driver’s intent throughout the entire range of pedal travel.

This results in behaviour consistent with the logic of traditional manual gearboxes: correct synchronisation yields a smooth, precise gear change; otherwise, it may become more difficult, resulting in a jerk or a stall – heightening driver involvement and the satisfaction of authentic torque feedback. The system also features specially developed transition logics between manual and automatic modes, as well as coasting management to ensure complete fluidity right down to idle, with behaviour consistent with the use of the clutch during deceleration.

Inside the cabin of the Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale, the centre tunnel console, gear lever, knob, gear shift gate, and pedals reinterpret in a modern way the iconic elements of Ferrari cars with lever-operated manual transmission.

The gear shift gate echoes the six-speed shift pattern, with reverse at the top left, while the round aluminium gear knob is enhanced by a backlit screen print indicating the six gears and the currently active driving mode (automatic/manual).

The centre tunnel console area has been redesigned to improve ergonomics during manual gear changes and in automatic mode; the pedal assembly completes the driver-focused layout, arranged in a triangular configuration between the steering wheel and the seat.


The iconic gear shift gate has been reinterpreted, retaining its original iconic status and integrating it harmoniously into the car’s stylistic language. The steel plate is embellished with an anodised aluminium sculpture in the shape of a tuning fork, which incorporates the control panel and key housing.

The design of the components and the leather-upholstered console has also been crafted to harmonise with the contemporary aesthetic of the Ferrari 12Cilindri in a balanced and coherent way: a refined touch, designed to discreetly celebrate the gear shift gate’s return to its original function.

The Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale is offered as a limited series of just 1499 units, a number that recalls the displacement of the first Ferrari twelve-cylinder engine produced in 1947, and which becomes an integral part of the model’s identity. It is designed for the Ferrarista loyal to front-engined V12 two seater berlinettas and seeking a more physical level of driving emotions.

Its exclusivity is further reinforced by a dedicated Tailor Made specification and details that ensure instant recognition, not merely as an extension of the range but as the very language from which the design took shape. The side badge features the car’s laser-etched logo, whilst the front splitter and rear wings feature a pinstripe finish that pays homage to the Ferrari 365 GTB/4. These elements are complemented by a special finish for the scudetto, specially designed five-spoke forged wheels and aluminium door sills engraved with the car’s logo.

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Saturday, 18 July 2026

Hörmann Appoints New Trade Door Sales Manager


Hörmann has strengthened its sales team with the appointment of Andrew Vodden as Trade Door Sales Manager for its Hörmann Truedor composite door range. Covering the Southern Counties and Wales, Andrew joins the business at a significant time as Hörmann continues to drive forward its ambitious growth plans within the UK composite door market.

With more than 30 years’ experience across the construction and fenestration industries, Andrew brings extensive expertise in trade sales, customer relationship management and business development. Having held senior sales roles within the door and window sector, he has developed a strong understanding of both the exterior and interior door markets, alongside a reputation for delivering outstanding customer support.

Throughout his career, Andrew has worked closely with installers, fabricators, trade counters and merchant customers, helping to build long-term partnerships and deliver sustainable sales growth. In his new role, Andrew will focus on expanding Hörmann Truedor’s trade presence across the South of England and Wales, supporting existing customers while identifying new opportunities within the installer and fabricator sectors.

Speaking about his appointment, Andrew said, “I’m delighted to be joining Hörmann Truedor at such an exciting time. The strength of the Hörmann brand, combined with Hörmann Truedor’s extensive UK manufactured composite door range, provides a fantastic platform to support trade customers and help grow their door sales. I’m looking forward to meeting customers, building strong relationships and helping develop the business across the region.”

Hörmann Truedor continues to invest in its composite door trade offering, with a strong focus on UK manufacturing, product quality, customer service, and long-term customer support.

For further information on Hörmann Truedor visit Composite Front Doors - Hörmann Truedor or call 01530 516868

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Friday, 17 July 2026

The Next Generation of Industrial Door Control Panels by GfA



GfA has officially launched a new range of next-generation control panels, built specifically to deliver seamless, compliant, digital connectivity, with simplicity and consistency at its core. The launch represents a strategic technological advancement that addresses the demands of modern industrial environments while retaining the familiar operation that engineers already know and trust.

GfA boasts it has trained hundreds of engineers to use the TS range of control panels, and crucially the learning they have gained is transferable to this new range.

Seamless, Compliant, Digital Connectivity with the evodo Ecosystem

At the heart of the TS-C platform is smarter connectivity, enabled by GfA's new digital ecosystem, evodo. The platform integrates secure WLAN and Bluetooth® capabilities directly into the hardware, enabling seamless communication without interrupting door operation. This ecosystem connects building operators and door service companies through three key components:

● evodo-Sync: A dedicated application that enables wireless, on-site software updates, ensuring that controllers remain current with the latest enhancements.

● evodo-Toolkit: A mobile application that connects via Bluetooth to provide local parameter access, time and date configuration, and the ability to read and upload diagnostic information directly from the panel.

● evodo-Web: A web-based platform that allows for continuous remote monitoring of installed TS-C Control Panels, displaying asset data and diagnostic information based on whether the account belongs to a building operator or a door service company.

Built-In Compliance for the Future


With long-term system evolution in mind, the TS-C range has been engineered to provide the reliability and futureproofing required to maintain high standards of safety. Compliance has been built into the heart of the development process. Crucially, the TS-C platform is designed to meet the requirements of the new EU Machinery Regulation coming into effect in January 2027, which the UK is expected to align with. This ensures specifiers and end users are investing in a system that meets not just today’s regulations, but tomorrow’s as well.

Simplicity and Consistency for Engineers

Despite introducing an advanced digital architecture, the transition to TS-C is effortless. It retains the familiar functionality and user interface of legacy TS controls, allowing service teams to apply their existing knowledge immediately.

Hardware has been carefully redesigned to provide significant installation efficiencies. The TS-C features a compact, robust enclosure equipped with integrated snap-off mounting brackets for flexible placement. Inside, engineers will find lever terminals that minimise the risk of wiring errors and reduce installation time, along with a QR code that provides convenient access to installation instructions and fault guides.

Furthermore, troubleshooting has been vastly improved. The TS-C features a revised fault code structure (F.c codes) that clearly differentiates between faults, warnings, and status messages, resulting in faster fault identification and reduced downtime. To simplify stockholding, the control units also offer extensive I/O (input/output) configurability, allowing a single panel to support a wide range of door types and complex site requirements, from EV charging integration to interlocking systems.

A Clear Upgrade Path

The rollout of the new line-up began in May this year with the TS 96.25, which replaces the previous TS 981 model. Throughout 2026, GfA is introducing a total of five new panels, each serving as an enhanced replacement for an existing model to ensure a clear upgrade path: the TS 959 transitions to the TS 91.11, the TS 970 to the TS 92.12, and the TS 971 to the TS 93.13 & TS 93.25. Importantly, the replacement range also captures customer feedback in the design process, resulting in a range of panels that are aligned to the needs of our customers.

By combining fitter-friendly design, future-ready compliance, and an innovative digital ecosystem, the TS-C platform empowers engineers, service teams, and specifiers to work more efficiently today while seamlessly preparing for the future.

To find out more, please call us on 01926 452452 or visit our product and news pages at www.gfa-elektromaten.co.uk

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Thursday, 16 July 2026

Four styles to suit every project


Looking to enhance your customers’ outdoor living spaces? Our Kostum team designs & manufacture premium bespoke solutions that combine style, durability and functionality. Every product is designed to enhance, secure and personalise outdoor environments, helping homeowners create spaces that truly reflect their lifestyle.


COSY GATE. Warm & welcoming

The Cosy gate features soft lines and timeless designs that blend seamlessly with every architectural style. Combining contemporary elegance with understated sophistication, these gates, fences, pedestrian gates and railings create welcoming outdoor spaces designed to stand the test of time.


FRESK GATE. Make it yours

Give every project a distinctive touch with the Fresk gate. Thanks to our laser-cut decorative panels gates and fences can be fully customised to match your customers’ preferences. From the design itself to its placement on the product, every detail can be tailored to create a unique result.


TRADY GATE. Timeless elegance

Inspired by traditional wrought iron craftsmanship, the Trady gate brings character, authenticity and elegance to any property. Combining classic aesthetics with the benefits of modern aluminium, this range is available across a wide selection of Kostum products and is perfectly suited to period homes and traditional architectural styles.


ARCHY GATE. Contemporary by design

Defined by clean lines and modern architectural influences, the Archy collection brings a bold and sophisticated look to any exterior project. Available across gates, fences and pedestrian gates, this range combines minimalist aesthetics with innovative design features, including concealed automation options. Choose from slatted or solid panel configurations to create a contemporary outdoor space with a distinctive identity.
 
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Looking to expand your product offering with Kostum? Contact us to discover our professional pricing structure and dedicated support services. Our Export Sales Manager will provide tailored advice, technical expertise and bespoke B2B solutions to help grow your business.

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Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Solar Gates becomes SG in strategic evolution of the business

Solar Gates UK, the solar safety and security company serving construction, highways, and infrastructure sectors across the UK, has officially retired - making way for SG. The change is a natural reflection of how far the business has come.

Over 25 years, SG grew well beyond its origins - evolving from a solar gate specialist, then creators of the market-leading SOSEC and INSTABOOM solar barriers, into a company delivering a wide ranging portfolio of safety and infrastructure solutions. The name Solar Gates, while an important part of the company's story, no longer captures the full picture of what the business has become.

"Solar Gates built something real - a trusted team, strong relationships, and solutions that perform in some of the toughest environments in the industry. SG is the natural next step. Over 25 years, we grew far beyond what the original name suggested. This isn't a rebrand. It's the business finally introducing itself properly,” said Anna Blake, Commercial Director – SG.

At the heart of that introduction are four values SG has always lived by: innovative, passionate, capable, and compassionate. These aren't aspirations - they are commitments, visible in every project delivered, every partnership formed, and every client relationship maintained. The name changes. Nothing else does.

As SG grows, that commitment grows with it. The refreshed website reflects the same philosophy as the change itself: cleaner, clearer, and built to help specifiers, contractors, and procurement teams understand the full scope of what SG can offer.

"The challenges facing infrastructure and construction projects are becoming more complex - from safety and sustainability to technology and operational efficiency. SG has evolved to meet those demands,” added Anna.

“With a broader solutions offering together with Torquay Group companies, stronger partnerships, and a team focused on solving real problems for customers, this marks both where the business is today and where it's heading next."

www.solargates.co.uk

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Tuesday, 14 July 2026

How the New Police-Backed Accreditation is Reinventing Mobile Safety


The modern smartphone is no longer just a communication tool; it is the remote control for contemporary life. From unlocking front doors and adjusting smart heating to managing finances and navigating dating landscapes, mobile apps hold the keys to our most sensitive data and physical spaces. 

Yet, as our reliance on these digital gateways grows, so too does a silent, pervasive vulnerability. Behind the sleek interfaces of millions of apps lies a fragmented security landscape that leaves users exposed to data breaches, financial fraud, and physical stalking...

In response to this escalating digital threat, Secured by Design (SBD) - the official UK police security initiative - has expanded its pioneering 'Secure Connected Device' (SCD) framework to include standalone mobile app certification. Developed in collaboration with the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) and the National Centre for Violence Against Women & Girls and Public Protection (NCVPP), this landmark, police-endorsed standard aims to revolutionise cyber hygiene. By introducing third-party certification, the scheme provides a trusted benchmark, assuring users that accredited apps have implemented rigorous security controls to safeguard personal data.

The Invisible Threat in Our Pockets

The evolution of automated systems and the Internet of Things (IoT) has seamlessly integrated mobile apps into domestic infrastructure. White goods, lighting systems, voice assistants, and security locks are now routinely managed via mobile screens. However, this convenience has created a prime target for cybercriminals. Malicious software, including viruses, trojans, and spyware, is increasingly deployed to exploit weak app architecture, granting unauthorised access to private lives.

The scale of the vulnerability is staggering. Industry benchmarks reveal that a vast majority of mobile apps fail to meet baseline security standards. A 2023 analysis by security firm NowSecure evaluated nearly 6,500 leading mobile apps and discovered that an alarming 95% failed at least one of the seven security categories established by the Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS).

In the UK alone, the digital marketplace is vast; by early 2025, the Google Play store featured more than 25,000 apps built by British developers. When the overwhelming majority of available apps fall short of internationally recognised safety standards, the collective digital attack surface becomes a national security concern. Police crime statistics increasingly reflect this reality. While data rarely isolates insecure apps as a sole variable, it consistently underscores digital platforms as the primary conduit for fraud and cybercrime. Traditional criminal activities are becoming increasingly cyber-enabled, magnified in scale and efficiency by exploiting flawed software.

The Disproportionate Toll on Women and Girls

While weak cyber hygiene poses financial and data risks to all users, the real-world consequences of insecure apps often fall heaviest on women and girls. Insecure apps are frequently weaponised to facilitate offline harm, including harassment, blackmail, and stalking.

A History of Smart Home Abuse

Smart-home abuse is no longer a hypothetical threat; it is happening right now. In 2018, the UK saw one of its first convictions for IoT-related abuse. A man stalked and harassed his former partner by compromising a wall-mounted smart home tablet. Through its connected mobile app, he manipulated the home's heating and lighting systems and routinely eavesdropped on private household conversations.

This crossover from digital vulnerability to physical terror highlights why the SCD scheme applies a universal standard, regardless of what the app does. Whether an app is a complex smart-lock controller or a basic utility tool, the underlying security risks remain identical.

Even apps explicitly designed to protect vulnerable demographics are vulnerable if their l code is weak. An international example is the U.S.-based ‘Tea Dating Advice’ app. Designed as a female-only safety forum with 1.6 million users, the platform allowed women to run background checks on prospective partners and anonymously report abusive behaviour. Despite its protective mission, a catastrophic data breach exposed 72,000 user images - some alongside official identification documents. The resulting fallout triggered widespread doxxing and targeted online harassment, proving that good intentions cannot substitute for robust encryption and rigorous testing.

By extending SCD accreditation across all app categories, SBD aims to combat violence against women and girls (VAWG) at the source, securing the digital tools that intersect with physical environments.


Shared Responsibility

Securing the digital ecosystem cannot rely on a single entity; it requires collective accountability from developers, companies, and regulators. Developers serve as the first line of defence. They bear the responsibility of writing secure code and embedding SCD principles into the earliest stages of software architecture.

However, developers operate within corporate structures. Companies must provide the necessary infrastructure and commercial incentives to ensure that rigorous security protocols are not sacrificed in the rush to market.

Finally, regulators hold the framework together by enforcing essential legal compliance. If any single pillar fails - whether through poor coding, corporate cutting of corners, or weak regulatory oversight - safety is compromised.

Building a Self-Sustaining Ecosystem

The ultimate objective of the SCD accreditation scheme is to shift the market dynamic, creating an ecosystem where digital safety is an expected norm rather than a premium feature. Organisations can accelerate this shift by integrating SCD accreditation directly into their procurement and governance lifecycles. By mandating that only accredited apps are permitted within corporate and institutional frameworks, the business community can establish a non-negotiable standard for digital safety.

When combined with visible customer-facing branding - such as the SCD logo displayed prominently on app store downloads - the scheme leverages consumer demand. Much like the physical Secured by Design branding on windows and doors has influenced security in properties for decades, the digital SCD stamp will empower consumers to vote for privacy with their downloads, forcing unaccredited, insecure competitors to adapt or be held to account.

The Future of Digital Safety

As the lines between physical devices and digital software blur, schemes like SBD's SCD accreditation will serve as a critical bridge. The framework harmonises technical requirements from both national and international standards bodies, translating complex cyber concepts into clear, actionable guidelines. Crucially, the scheme acts as a direct conduit for UK police data, meaning that its security benchmarks are continuously updated to counter real-world crime trends.

As traditional security hardware evolves into IoT-enabled devices, the SCD accreditation provides the definitive stamp of approval, ensuring that an app's digital defences are just as impenetrable as a physical lock. Furthermore, the framework recognises that cyber threats are dynamic. To maintain accreditation, apps must undergo annual testing and face mandatory re-evaluation whenever significant updates are made to their code.

Ultimately, the SCD accreditation will become a fundamental tool for frontline policing. By embedding these standards into police training and victim support protocols, officers will be equipped to confidently guide the public toward certified, secure apps. In doing so, the initiative will systematically shrink the digital attack surface, offering a safer, more resilient connected world for everyone.

www.securedbydesign.com

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Monday, 13 July 2026

Ellard and MDS Showcase the Strength of Partnership at The Fire Safety Event 2026


The Fire Safety Event 2026 provided the perfect platform for Ellard to showcase not only its latest fire safety motors & controls, but also the strength of its long-standing relationship with MDS Industries.

Exhibiting together at the NEC Birmingham, the two companies welcomed visitors from across the fire safety sector to discuss the technologies, products and partnerships helping to shape the future of fire door and fire shutter systems.

As one of the industry's leading exhibitions, The Fire Safety Event brings together manufacturers, installers, specifiers and fire safety professionals to explore the latest developments in compliance, life safety and fire protection. For Ellard, the event offered an opportunity to demonstrate how strong partnerships play a vital role in delivering dependable solutions to the market.

The collaboration between Ellard and MDS Industries continues to be built on a shared commitment to quality, technical expertise and customer support. By working closely together, both businesses are able to provide customers with solutions that combine reliable automation, fire safety compliance and quality industrial fire shutters.

Throughout the event, the joint stand attracted visitors looking to discuss current projects, emerging industry challenges and future opportunities. Conversations highlighted the growing importance of collaboration across the supply chain, particularly as regulations evolve and customers seek increasingly integrated fire safety solutions.

For Ellard, exhibiting alongside MDS Industries was a reflection of a partnership that extends far beyond a single event. It demonstrated the value of combining complementary expertise to better support customers and help deliver safe, reliable fire door and shutter systems across the industry.

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Sunday, 12 July 2026

Best-of-Category Cars Across All Segments to First Edition of The Quail Auction


Broad Arrow Auctions, driven by Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY), is looking forward to its inaugural sale as the official auction partner of The Quail by The Peninsula, A Motorsports Gathering. The Quail Auction, set for August 13-14 during the world renowned motorsports and luxury lifestyle event, will feature approximately 175 exceptional collector cars, curated by Broad Arrow’s global team of veteran and expert car specialists.

Early featured highlights for the two-day auction are led by highly sought-after cars across all categories of collecting, from Classic Era elegance through to modern performance icons.

“Our team has already put together an exciting group of cars for our first sale at The Quail, and we’re adding consignments daily at broadarrowauctions.com,” says Barney Ruprecht, VP of Auctions for Broad Arrow.

“Highlights to date include a fantastic mix of millennium-era and modern performance hot topics combined with exceptional and distinguished examples of collector car market icons. With eight new auction world records set at our 2025 Monterey Car Week auction, we’re looking forward to bringing more fascinating cars to the podium as we begin a new chapter with The Quail.”

Highlights for Broad Arrow’s The Quail Auction to date include:


An eye-catching group of uniquely specified modern performance icons

• A single-owner 2020 Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 (Estimate: $2,500,000 - $3,000,000), a 284 mile, one-of-63 example of the very first Lamborghini equipped with hybrid technology. Powered by a 6.5-liter hybrid V12 producing a combined 808 horsepower, this stunning example is specified in Bianco Asopo and Grigio Liqueo fading with Verde Lampros accents over Nero Cosmus leather and features a host of options and Ad Personam exterior appointments.

• A 1990 Porsche 911 Coupe Reimagined by Singer known as the “Los Angeles Commission” (Estimate: $1,100,000 - $1,300,000), a gorgeous example of the now retired Singer Classic Study. Emerging from Singer in 2016, it is powered by an Ed Pink Racing-built 4.0-liter air-cooled flat-six and a six-speed manual transmission with limited-slip differential and finished in Paint to Sample Namib Yellow with subtle Ghosted Light racing side stripes and Bone White lettering over a White leather woven interior with Black leather contrast trim.

• A 2023 Ford Bronco DR (Estimate: $225,000 - $275,000 | Offered Without Reserve), one of only 50 Desert Racer examples produced and offered with just 19 miles from new. This is a turn-key off-road Baja truck developed by Ford Performance and built by Multimatic Motorsports, finished in a gold, white, and blue livery inspired by the legendary Baja-winning “Big Oly” Bronco.

• A two-owner 2016 Dodge Viper GTC (Estimate: $200,000 - $250,000 | Offered Without Reserve), offered with less than 10,000 miles from new. Finished in Viper White over a Demonic Red/Black leather interior, it is powered by a monstrous 8.4-liter V10 producing 645 horsepower through a TREMEC six-speed manual transmission, remaining one of the largest displacement motors fitted to a contemporary production car.


A sought-after lineup of wild millennium-era marvels

• A 1996 Nissan NISMO 400R (Estimate: $800,000 - $950,000), the 20th of just 44 limited edition 400Rs built to celebrate the R33 GT-R’s 24 Hours of Le Mans racing accomplishments. Powered by the Le Mans-derived RBX-GT2 twin-turbo straight-six producing 400 horsepower, this Sonic Silver example, recently imported to the U.S. after nearly three decades of Japanese ownership, is among the most collectible JDM cars ever to reach America.

• A wild 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo (Estimate: $400,000 - $450,000 | Offered Without Reserve), among the most dramatic and custom-ordered 993-generation 911 Turbos. Finished in PTS Violet Blue Metallic over a Leather to Sample interior, this powerful Rest of World (RoW) example boasts P408 S and four-wheel drive derived from the 959 supercar. Featuring extensive Exclusive options, the 911 Turbo benefits from thorough and comprehensive recommissioning at RUF Pfaffenhausen in 2023.

• A 2005 Acura NSX (Estimate: $200,000 - $225,000 | Offered Without Reserve), equipped with the desirable six-speed manual transmission and one of just 20 examples finished in New Formula Red over Onyx leather. Meticulously maintained from new and with under 27,000 miles at cataloging, this is a fantastic example of the most refined year of the revered first generation Acura NSX.


Highly important sports and racing greats

• A historically significant 1951 Porsche-Sauter 356 Pre-A Sportwagen Roadster by Klenk (Estimate: $1,800,000 - $2,200,000), the evolutionary link between Porsche No. 1, the America Roadster, and the 356 Speedster. The Porsche-Sauter was built by Hans Klenk Karosserie, the man who would go on to win the Carrera Panamericana in a 300 SL. Following period competition at the Nürburgring, Monaco, Liège-Rome-Liège rally, Montlhéry, Riverside, and Pebble Beach, the Porsche-Sauter was reacquired by the Porsche factory to develop the 1,500-cc Type 528 Super engine later used in the America Roadster. Returning to the Monterey Peninsula, the car remains eligible for premier historic events worldwide, representing an irreproducible link to the company's earliest competition era.

• A 1954 Maserati A6GCS by Fiandri & Malagoli (Estimate: $2,400,000 - $2,900,000), chassis no. 2078, the 25th of 52 Maserati A6GCS examples built, and retained by the factory for Works competition during the 1954 season. The car is credited with a remarkable period racing record, including 1st in Class at the Giro delle Calabrie, Circuito di Senigallia, and RAC Tourist Trophy, among other prominent results. It was piloted by legendary Works driver Luigi Musso, whose success with the A6GCS helped secure the 1954 Italian championship in the International Sports Class. It has been cherished in its current, devoted enthusiast ownership for nearly three decades, during which it has been actively campaigned at the Mille Miglia Storica, Monterey Historics, and Colorado Grand. The award-winning Maserati comes to auction extensively researched by leading Maserati authorities, including Ermanno Cozza and Adolfo Orsi, documenting its significance as an important Works Maserati sports racer from an exciting era of motor racing.

• A 1981 Porsche 924 Carrera GTR Brumos (Estimate: $600,000 - $800,000), the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans IMSA GTO Class winner in BF Goodrich colors. One of only 17 factory-built 924 Carrera GTRs, this was the ultimate customer racing transaxle Porsche to emerge from Weissach. Campaigned in period by Brumos Racing with Porsche factory support, the 924 was a three-time competitor at both the Daytona 24 Hours and Sebring 12 Hours and was piloted by Doc Bundy, Jim Busby, Manfred Schurti, John O'Steen, Elliott Forbes-Robinson, and actor James Brolin among others. The car has been exceptionally restored and remains eligible for both European and United States-based historic racing classics.

• A 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing Coupe (Estimate: $1,850,000 - $2,200,000), a striking example of one of the most significant sports cars of the post-war era. Presented in Black over Green leather with seldom seen matching plaid cloth seat inserts, the unmistakable car retains its original matching-numbers chassis, body, engine, transmission, steering box, spindles, and rear axle and is eligible for the most exclusive driving and concours events worldwide.


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Saturday, 11 July 2026

A LETTER TO THE INDUSTRY FROM ANDY COLLETT, MANAGING DIRECTOR, GfA UK


The industrial door industry is entering a defining period of change. Across the UK and Europe, businesses are facing a growing shortage of skilled installation and service engineers. Experienced professionals are retiring, fewer apprentices are entering the trade, and companies are under increasing pressure to do more with less.

For manufacturers, installers and service providers alike, this presents a serious operational challenge. Margins are already under pressure. Time on-site is costly. Training new engineers takes time and investment. And as systems become more advanced, there is a growing risk that technology itself becomes viewed as another obstacle.

But this is precisely the moment when the industry must avoid paralysis through resistance.

The future of industrial doors will not be secured by avoiding change. It will be secured by helping engineers and businesses adapt to it confidently.

At GfA, this has long shaped our philosophy toward product development and training.
 
The Industry Cannot Afford Resistance to Innovation


There is often a natural hesitation whenever new control technology enters the market. Engineers who have spent years mastering familiar systems can understandably worry that “next-generation” products will mean complexity, disruption, or extensive retraining.

That concern is not unique to industrial doors. Every technical industry faces the same challenge: how to modernise without alienating the very people responsible for installation and service.

The danger comes when resistance slows progress.

Modern industrial doors are increasingly expected to deliver more than simply opening and closing reliably. Customers now expect smarter diagnostics, better compliance visibility, remote support capability, faster commissioning and more efficient maintenance processes. Regulations are evolving. Digitalisation is becoming unavoidable. Service expectations are rising.

If the industry resists these developments, the burden on already-stretched engineering teams only becomes greater.

Technology should reduce pressure on engineers — not create more of it.

That principle has guided the development of GfA’s new TS-C platform.
 
Familiarity Matters

One of the biggest mistakes manufacturers can make when introducing new systems is forcing installers and service engineers to completely relearn how they work.

That creates downtime, uncertainty and frustration.

The TS-C range was designed differently.

While the platform introduces major technological advancements, the operational logic remains intentionally familiar. Engineers already experienced with the TS Control Panel range will immediately recognise the structure, functionality and workflow of the new TS-C Control Panels.

This matters enormously in today’s labour environment.

Businesses do not have the luxury of removing engineers from site for lengthy retraining programmes. They need continuity. They need confidence. They need products that allow experienced engineers to transfer their existing knowledge directly into newer systems.

The TS-C platform delivers exactly that.

Instead of creating barriers to adoption, it creates a bridge between traditional engineering expertise and future-ready digital functionality.
 
Technology Should Support Engineers, not Replace Them

There is sometimes concern that increasing digitalisation removes control from engineers in the field. In reality, the opposite should be true.

Done properly, smarter systems empower engineers.

The introduction of GfA’s new digital ecosystem evodo, alongside the TS-C range, has been designed specifically to simplify commissioning, diagnostics and ongoing service support.

With tools such as:

● evodo-Sync for on-site software updates

● evodo-Toolkit for Bluetooth parameter access and diagnostics

● evodo-Web for remote monitoring and fault analysis

engineers can work more efficiently, identify issues earlier and reduce unnecessary return visits.

Importantly, these systems are designed to enhance field expertise — not replace it.

A skilled engineer remains central to the process. The technology simply removes inefficiencies that waste time and reduce profitability.

In a market suffering from labour shortages, this becomes critically important.
 
Faster Onboarding for the Next Generation

The industry also needs to think carefully about the next wave of engineers entering the sector.

If apprenticeship numbers remain lower than required, businesses must focus on reducing the time it takes for new engineers to become productive and confident on-site.

This is where intuitive product design becomes commercially valuable.

Features such as:

● integrated QR-code access to instructions and fault guides

● simplified wiring layouts

● lever terminals

● modular plug-and-play expansion

● USB-C parameter backup functionality

helps reduce avoidable installation errors and speed up familiarisation for newer engineers.

These are not simply “technical features.” They are tools that support workforce development.

The easier it is for engineers to commission, diagnose and maintain systems confidently, the stronger the industry becomes overall.
 
Compliance is Coming — the Industry Needs to be Ready

Another major driver of change is regulation.

The new EU Machinery Regulation coming into effect in January 2027 — with the UK expected to align closely — means businesses must prepare now for future compliance expectations.

This is not something the market can ignore or postpone.

The TS-C platform has been designed with future compliance already built in, helping manufacturers and installers protect both their stockholding and long-term product strategy.

Again, preparation matters.

Businesses that embrace change early will place themselves in a far stronger competitive position than those forced into rushed reactive transitions later.
 
Training Remains the Foundation

Technology alone is never the answer.

The real differentiator will always be people.

For many years, GfA has championed high standards of technical training because well-trained engineers do not just improve safety and quality — they improve profitability.

Confident engineers work more efficiently. They diagnose faults faster. They reduce costly callbacks. They strengthen customer relationships. And they help businesses protect margins in increasingly difficult trading conditions.

That philosophy continues with the rollout of the TS-C platform.

The objective is not simply to introduce a new control panel. It is to support the industry through a wider period of transition — giving businesses the confidence to modernise without fear of disruption.
 
A Moment for Leadership

The industrial door industry is undoubtedly facing challenges. Labour shortages, changing regulations and increasing technical expectations are real pressures for every business.

But periods of change also create opportunity.

Companies that invest in training, embrace smarter systems and support engineers through technological transition will be the businesses best positioned for long-term success.

The key is ensuring that innovation feels accessible — not intimidating.

That is why GfA’s message to the market is simple:

Change does not need to be disruptive.
Modernisation does not need to create barriers.
And engineers do not need to fear the future of control technology.

With the right support, training and product design, the industry can move forward confidently together.

To find out more, please call us on 01926 452452 or visit our product and news pages at www.gfa-elektromaten.co.uk

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Friday, 10 July 2026

Mila UK promotes Julie Holmes to Director & General Manager


Mila UK is pleased to announce the appointment of Julie Holmes to the role of Director & General Manager, strengthening the company’s ongoing long-term strategic growth.

The newly created role will benefit Mila customers by leading to faster decision-making, enhanced coordination across sales and operations, and a more responsive service aligned to their specific needs.

Julie has worked in the fenestration industry for 20 years and has extensive customer and market experience. She joined Mila in 2013 and has progressed through the roles of Area Sales Manager, National Sales Manager, and Sales Director, making this latest step a natural progression.

Julie comments: “Our mission at Mila is to become the most customer-centric and trusted partner in the fenestration industry, delivering reliable products and industry leading service to our customers – and that’s exactly what I want to achieve in my new role. I can’t wait to get started.”

Mila has been at the heart of the UK hardware industry since 1980. It supplies the trade, merchant, and retail sectors, and has a track record of exemplary service and product development.

www.milasecure.com

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