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History

2018

2018 

Arequipa, Perú

Order acquired in 2018 for a complete package of cranes for meltshop: 
  • One Teeming Crane with closed cinematic chain, technological cabin with bulletproof glass, and HVAC redundancy in e-room and cabin.
  • One Charging Crane with bulletproof glass, and HVAC redundancy in e-room and cabin
  • Three Scrap Yard cranes with independent travelling cabins
  • Two Billet Cranes equipped with cabins
Nucor, USA

Order was placed for supply of two complete sets of EOT cranes for two Micro mill plants in USA (Sedalia - Missouri and Frostproof - Florida).
Each set of cranes included 9 EOT Cranes (Nr.1 ECS Charging Crane, Nr.1 Teeming Crane, Nr.2 bundles and coils handling, Nr.5 maintenance cranes)

Riva Industries, Morocco

Together with the supply of the new Riva plant (including meltshop, continuous casting machine, fume treatment plant and auxiliary plants), in June 2018 Danieli was awarded an order to supply two charging and teeming cranes.
The cranes, with a capacity of 165(250)/60/10 t, are designed according to FEM standards, class A8/M8.
Controlled by PLC and equipped with diagnostic displays, for operator and maintenance, these cranes are also equipped with a regenerative frequency converter for all movements.
2016, 2017

2016 - 2017

>Two new cranes were supplied to NLMK Dansteel S.A., Denmark for hot plate handling with magnets.

The supply consisted of:
  • An Automatic Gantry Crane in class A6/M6 and span between rails of 33.800 mm, equipped with 4 trolleys, with a total capacity of 80 ton, and an 25 ton auxiliary hoist. It is foreseen an advanced detection system and the handling operations are fully automatic.
  • An EOT Crane in class A6/M6 and span between rails of 22.000 mm, equipped with 3 trolleys, with a total capacity of 30 ton, controlled by operator cabin.

>Danieli provided the cranes package serving the plant, and took care of erection and commissioning at Lech-Stahlwerke GmbH site in Meitingen

All the cranes of the package for rolling mills were designed in FEM class A7/M7 and they included:
  • 2 Cranes used to handle the finish product with a high quantity of working cycles and a 24h/7d operating time.
  • 1 Crane used for maintenance activity on the rolling mill cooling bed, equipped with special air conditioners and components thermal protection in order for harsh ambient conditions (80°C with peak of 120°C).
  • 2 Cranes used for maintenance activities on the new rolling mill extension.
  • 2 Cranes used together for the operation on the new Annealing furnace. A special "tandem mode" operation implemented using a special remote control configuration and a Wi-Fi communication system ensure a safe and smooth handling of the furnace cases with a total weight of 30 Ton. Encoders installed on each crane movement avoid misalignments during these tandem mode operations.


2015

Danieli purchases the assets of Termo Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S , one of the oldest privately owned Turkish workshops for heavy industry equipment with a consolidated experience in Cranes manufacturing. Such acquisition aims to further consolidate Danieli network of manufacturing platforms specifically dedicated to Cranes and better serve our Customers in the Middle East and MENA regions.
Danieli Centro Cranes reference list of technological cranes exceeds the number of 800.
With the order awarded by Chilean CODELCO Customer, the largest Copper producer in the world, Danieli Centro Cranes enters the sector of cranes for Copper production plants.


2012- 2014

Danieli Centro Cranes is awarded the prestigious order for a gantry Crane to be installed in the ITER facility in Cadarache site, Southern France: the first International Nuclear Fusion Reactor testing facility.
Danieli is awarded several orders of port cranes to be installed in the National Marine of France arsenals of Tolon and Charbourg to be used for shipbuilding.
With the order awarded by ArcelorMittal Gent (Belgium) of its new Jumbo Ship to Shore (STS) grab unloaded, Danieli Centro Cranes enters the market of large Cranes for bulk material handling.
Danieli purchases the assets of Ing. Candotti Impianti Industriali, a leading Italian engineering firm in the field of special cranes such as the nuclear sector and port applications, with the aim to diversify its product range.
With the strategic orders awarded by the Austrian AMAG and the Russian KUMZ Customers, Danieli Centro Cranes enters the sector of cranes for Aluminum production plants.


2009-2011

Danieli purchases the assets of Tonoli Impianti SpA, a leading manufacturer of cranes in Brescia, Northern Italy, with the aim to establish a dedicated manufacturing platform specifically dedicated to cranes only.
Danieli Centro Cranes Consolidates its position as technological partner of the larger multinational Steel producers , that award us repeated orders for cranes packages, such as Gerdau, Posco, and ArcelorMittal in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.


2008

Danieli Centro Cranes is awarded the order for the jumbo 600 ton EOT crane by ThyussenKrupp Acciai Speciali Terni, used for extra-large cast ingots handling during forging, one of the most powerful cranes in the world for these applications.


2004

Danieli Centro Cranes is awarder the order for the two 420 ton EOT Teeming Cranes at Dunkerque site in Nortern France, staring a long lasting cooperation partnership with the companies part of ArcelorMittal Group.


1995-2003

Danieli centro Cranes team progressively expands its activities and references thanks to the expansion of Danieli Group in the field of minimills and integrated plants for the iron and steel industry.


1994

ITICLM is acquired by Danieli and Danieli Centro Cranes team is established with the mission to provide cranes and solutions that truly matches with the demanding requirements of the steel industry applications worldwide, in particular in terms of safety and reliability, in accordance with Danieli's outstanding product quality standards.


1958

Danieli enters the cranes market with its subsidiary ITICLM.

These cranes, even if used in different building and for several applications, are designed with the aim of aligning as much as possible the installed components and then to reduce the necessary spare parts, that results in an OpEx saving. In this direction, Danieli Engineers made a special effort to keep the same components (motors, gearbox, brakes, ropes, pulley, wheels etc.).