Verlinde, established in 1858 and headquartered in Vernouillet, France, is a leading manufacturer specialising in lifting and material handling equipment. The company focuses on industrial machinery and equipment, offering a comprehensive portfolio that includes electric wire rope hoists, chain hoists, belt hoists, winches, trolleys, and crane components. These solutions are tailored for sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, food processing, and the pharmaceutical industry. Verlinde stands out for its dedication to innovation, utilising advanced engineering techniques and implementing rigorous quality controls, certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 standards. The company delivers industrial-grade performance and custom-engineered solutions, with a global footprint spanning over 90 countries.
Danish Crane Building A/S, DCB, has supplied a crane equipped with a VERLINDE EUROBLOC VT3 hoist for a helicopter dummy, which the Martec training centre has currently installed in the indoor swimming pool in Sæby, Denmark.
Baltic Load Lifting Company, BLLC, has installed 4 STAGEMAKERs hoists in the newly builtd arena in Kaunas city, Lithuania, dedicated to lifting the scoreboards.
SOMIRAM, a VERLINDE lifting equipment integrator, has developed two new hoisting units for PSA Peugeot Citroën using standard VERLINDE EUROBLOC VT components.
SIPA (Società Industrializzazione Progettazione Automazione) is an engineering firm in the Zoppas Industries group whose specialty is the production of flexible integrated automation systems. 1986 marked a strategic milestone when an American firm granted the company a licence to produce PET containers using the single phase process. The company is now a world leader for the development and supply of integrated systems for the manufacture of PET preforms and plastic containers; it is also a world performer for 2-stage preform manufacturing and for blow moulding. SIPA supplies both the large Italian groups and numerous multinationals in industries related to mineral water, beverages and prepared foods.
A unique challenge saw KraneQuip, Verlinde reseller in New Zealand, done its thinking caps to design and build a 16 tonne crane for a tight space at NZ Steel.
SCENETEK has chosen STAGEMAKER SM10 hoists with variable speed systems to lift the stage equipment for the Theatre Concert Come Together show in Copenhagen.
VERLINDE is proposing a new hollow profile for its family of handling rails for stages in EUROSYSTEM ALU aluminium. Available in a black anodised version, and particularly specialised for the entertainment industry, this fourth profile, called AL08, is intended for loads up to 500 kg.