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VERLINDE

2, Boulevard de l'Industrie
BP 20059 VERNOUILLET

20059
France

Phone
+ 33 2 37 38 95 95

Fax
+ 33 2 37 38 95 99

Web Address
www.verlinde.com

SOMIRAM installs two cranes at WALTEFAUGLE

SOMIRAM installs two cranes at WALTEFAUGLE

SOMIRAM, member of the VERLINDE EUROPONT network has installed two box cranes equipped with VERLINDE hoists in the new workshop at their WALTEFAUGLE production facility located at Dampierre sur Salon, in the Franche Comté region of France. What distinguishes this installation is a maximum span obtained by modifying the hoist trolley hook crossbeams.

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VERLINDE cranes components equips TEREX South Africa.

VERLINDE cranes components equips TEREX South Africa.

TEREX SOUTH AFRICA, a wholly owned subsidiary of TEREX CORPORATION – USA have recently purchased VERLINDE EOT Cranes from the local VERLINDE appointed crane manufacturer and distributor, AKHANANI ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING, for new workshop premises close to the O R Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa.

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VERLINDE hoists chosen to handle the hydraulic system of the Eiffel Tower elevators

VERLINDE hoists chosen to handle the hydraulic system of the Eiffel Tower elevators

SETE, the company licensed to operate the Eiffel Tower, has entrusted the firm Baudin Châteauneuf with the replacement of the hydraulic systems, press cylinders and accumulator cylinders of the west elevator of the Eiffel Tower. VERLINDE EUROBLOC VT 12.5-ton capacity hoists are used to remove the existing machinery and replace it with new equipment.

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A Europont bridge crane from Verlinde for maintenance of Brussels tramways

A Europont bridge crane from Verlinde for maintenance of Brussels tramways

CFE, a subsidiary of the Vinci group, has chosen a Europont bridge crane equipped with a Verlinde Eurobloc VT hoist for rehabilitating the Brussels tram museum and the adjacent operations depot. It is radio-controlled, has a 1.6-ton capacity, and will be used for handling tramway roof elements during maintenance operations. All movements, raising, lowering, longitudinal or transverse, are with continuous speed variation.

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VERLINDE equips the EDF site at Chinon

VERLINDE equips the EDF site at Chinon

BOUYER MANUTENTION, a member of the VERLINDE EUROPONT network, has equipped the EDF site at CHINON with an overhead travelling crane which has the specific feature of being able to handle two different sizes of containers (20', 10') without changing the grappling tool and to be able to turn the loads automatically around a vertical axis.

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VERLINDE chain hoists donated for African mechanics

VERLINDE chain hoists donated for African mechanics

VERLINDE has donated more than 1000 VERLINDE PHD type manual chain hoists with a lifting capacity of 1.5 tonnes and 3 tonnes to the association PVDD (Pour un Vrai Développement Durable – For real sustainable development). They will contribute to encouraging the development of local craftwork, and in particular the workshops for general mechanics or mechanics for farm equipment.

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Extension of the EUROSYSTEM ALU range

Extension of the EUROSYSTEM ALU range

VERLINDE is proposing a new hollow profile for its family of handling rails in EUROSYSTEM ALU aluminium. Intended particularly for car manufacturing markets, this fourth profile, called AL08, is intended for loads up to 500 kg.

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EUROSYSTEM ALU the light-weight solution to move heavy loads

EUROSYSTEM ALU the light-weight solution to move heavy loads

VERLINDE is now proposing modular structures in aluminium to create tailor-made handling systems for loads ranging from 500 to 2,000 Kg. Full ranges of profiles, trolleys and fastening devices enabling several thousands of solutions to be created from standard elements. Easy and quick to assemble, the EUROSYSTEM ALU handling systems are 50% lighter than their equivalents in steel profiles, regardless of whether simple rail equipment, single-girder cranes or double-girder cranes are concerned.

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