Danish Crane Building has completed the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) for a semi-automatic overhead crane at Siemens Gamesa’s facility in Le Havre, France.
This crane is designed specifically for the automatic rotation of wind turbine blade moulds.
It utilises a custom PLC control system to enhance precision and efficiency on the production line.
Danish Crane Building, in a LinkedIn post, said: “A big thanks to everyone involved for the excellent cooperation and execution – and we look forward to delivering the next cranes in the project!”
Founded in 1983, Danish Crane Building claims to be the sole Danish manufacturer capable of managing the entire lifespan of crane ranging from development and design to production and installation.
Its product offerings encompass a wide range of cranes, including overhead, process, jib, and gantry cranes, as well as wire rope and chain hoists.
The company also specialises in waste cranes, chip cranes, straw cranes, and industrial grab cranes.
Danish Crane Building supplies process cranes to various industries such as combined heat and power plants, waste-to-energy facilities, and dairy sectors. Its machine room cranes also serve shipyards internationally.
The company provides a comprehensive suite of services, including consulting, technical sales, and the mechanical and electrical production of cranes.
Its service department extends maintenance and repair services to other types of cranes, ensuring operational safety and efficiency.
The firm’s team is available for crane maintenance, repairs, and statutory inspections, regardless of the crane’s origin or brand.