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Alimak Industrial Lifts
Your global vertical access partner
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• Vertical access solutions include construction hoists, work platforms, industrial lifts, rental and service & training
• Four business areas: Construction, Industrial, Rental and After Sales
• Sales of about 300 million US-dollars
• 900 employees, own sales & service companies in 16 countries anddistributors covering 50 countries
Global production…Geographically optimised, modern and well-invested facilities
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Skellefteå, Sweden
Changshu, China
Middelbeers, The Netherlands
Houston, USA
… and Local SupportMore than 70 locations for support and new business!
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Houston
Skellefteå
USA
StockholmMiddelbeers
Korea
Singapore
Head OfficeProduct companySales & service company
GermanyFrance
Spain
Australia
Belgium
UK
Malaysia
Italy
China
Holland
Distributors (examples)
UAEIndia
Our Owner
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• Owned by Triton since 2007
• Private Equity company
• Offices in London, Frankfurt and Stockholm
• Investments in businesses valued at € 50 – 500 million
• Investors include Sal. Oppenheim, Inter IKEA, AXA, KfW, Harvard, LGT Capital Partners, and The World Bank
Alimak Hek overview
Rack & Pinion based vertical access…
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Rack & Pinion vs. Traction• No machine room required• No lift shaft/trunk required• No wire ropes or oil leakages• Drive motor fitted to the car• Indoors and outdoors• Curved and inclined structures• Practically unrestricted
lifting heights• Small space requirements• Simple drive principle =
simple maintenance• Descent possible also
at power failure• Shorter installation time
Alimak Industrial Lifts
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• Developed to have the ability to withstand the extreme conditions of the world's most hostile environments
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One may come across Alimak lifts in the Antartic…
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…as well as in the Sahara desert.
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No demand for a shaft –full freedom to installa lift in your facility
Are you paying skilled men to climb stairs or ladders?
Alimak lifts vs. stairs
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• Example of a project where the comparison between the usage of an Alimak lift to a staircase only
• Cost savings of more then 40% by investing and using an Alimak lift
Alimak lifts vs. hydraulic/traction lifts
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• Example of a project where the comparison between the usage of an Alimak lift and a conventional lift solution
• Cost savings of more then 30% by investing and using the Alimak lift and system instead of a conventional lift solution
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Why a permanent lift? Some reasons:
• Ease of access for inspection and maintenance
• Plant downtime can be reduced • Tools and exchange parts can be
carried in the lift • Goods can be transported in the lift• Productivity increases as the lift
converts climbing time into working time
• Safety• Worker satisfaction
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Let us transport your personnel faster at lower cost!
Lifts in the Power Industry
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• Regardless of the source of energy, Alimak lifts provide safe and easy access. Some reasons for a lift:
– To monitor emission– Check instrumentation– Maintain conveyor systems – Transport men, tools and exchange parts– Maintenance, Overhaul, Inspection– Reduce plant downtime – Increase productivity - convert climbing
time to working time– Benefit of a lift in an emergency situation– Safety– Worker satisfaction
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Let us transport your personnel faster at lower cost!
Lifts in the Cement Industry
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• Characterized by a harsh environment; Dust, humidity and heat
• The many lifts installed prove the suitability of Alimak lifts in aggressive industrial environments
• Typical applications– Silos– Cyclone towers– Wet scrubbers– Pre-heaters– Filter chambers– Bagging facilities– Stack calciners– Mills
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Crane downtime is costly and may induce shipping lines to put into other ports next time...
Container Cranes
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• Almost 2,000 Alimak lifts on container cranes
• Installed in 47% of all countries in the world!
Why should your container crane have a lift?
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• Inspection and maintenance• Crane up-time • Productivity increases• Tools, exchange parts and goods
can be carried • In an emergency situation• Safety• Soft access for crane drivers • Worker satisfaction!
Lifts in the Port & Terminal Industry
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• Ship-to-shore cranes, RTGs, RMGs and coal unloaders. Also dock/quay and ship’s deck in drydocks, floating docks, fitting-out quays etc.
Lifts in the Offshore Industry
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• Since entering the offshore market in 1974, several hundred Alimak lifts have been delivered to this industry
• We have the capacity and experience to provide rugged and dependable equipment
• Necessary technical and administrative support to meet the most stringent demands
• Derricks, hull columns, platform modules, etc.
Lifts in the Petrochemical Industry
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• Petrochemical plants, refineries and gas tanks often require explosion protected lifts
• Can be supplied for use in hazardous areas Zone 1 or 2
• Fulfils ATEX and NEC regulations
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Bridging the world
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Although hidden from the public eye, Alimak service lifts are in operation in many of the world’s most renownedsuspension and cable-stayed bridges
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• Accessing bridge pylons for service and maintenance is a tricky challenge
• Access to cable brackets and aircraft warning lights• Alimak lifts provides the most flexible solution
Bridges
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• Narrow installations• Inclined or curved pylons
Lifts in the Pulp & Paper Industry
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• Aggressive environment, smoke and sulphate gases
• The first was installed in Skutskär, Sweden, 1966 and is still in operation 30 years later
• Hot dip galvanization / stainless steel components ensures long service life
Lifts in the Pulp & Paper Industry
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• Process industries have to work around the clock without disturbances
• The 60-70 m high digesters have equipment at different levels that needs to be inspected regularly
• Bleach towers and silos also need access for inspection and maintenance
Lifts in the Steel Industry
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• This environment is exposed to large amounts of fine dust containing, amongst other substances, iron sulphide
• The Alimak lift is made to withstand the harsh environment
• Access for maintenance personnel to supervise and service key processes in their plant
Lifts in Warehouses
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• Moving goods by overhead cranes or forklift truck has its disadvantages
• The truck is not always available • Risk of falling objects• The Alimak lift carries both
personnel and materials • Can easily be installed also in
existing buildings• Accurate floor leveling
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Lifts in the Mining Industry
• The Alimak lift is the perfect solution for underground as well as aboveground mining industry applications, such as:
• pelletising plants,• smelters, • concentrators, • and other ore processing plants
Lifts in Tunnel Ventilation Shafts
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• Most long tunnels have ventilation shafts which have to be maintained and inspected
• Savings is labor hours• Premium for comfort• Economical and environmental
advantages is obvious.
Knowledge and competence
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• Alimak Hek has a long history of working with special projects
• Definition of such projects:– Projects with high demands– Special welding– Special painting– Special documentation procedures– Explosion proof– Project handling
• Some examples >
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Royal Opera House, London: Get-in Lift, 24 tonnes capacity
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Torre de Collserola, Barcelona: Panoramic Lift for TV-Tower
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Yangtze River, China: Two service lifts, 330 meters lifting height for two Power line towers
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Sala Silver mine, Sweden: Special design public lift, dual car, 155 meters lifting height
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Statue of Liberty, New York: Emergency Lift for Statue of Liberty
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Kungsträdgården Park, Stockholm: Right in the heart of Stockholm, a very special lift can literally pop up - from under the street:
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Korean Air Maintenance Centre, Seoul: 10 ton lift for Korean Airlines
Australian Parliament, Canberra, Australia
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Royal Victoria Docks, London
Snorre B semi-sub, North Sea
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Sizes and capacities to suit any requirements
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Speed: up to 1.0 m/sec.Lifting height: practically unlimited
(highest so far is 645 m)Capacity: biggest so far is 24 tonnesCar size: standard range modularity enables
customised car widths and lengths.
Total number of Alimak lifts installed >15,000
Alimak lift characteristics:
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• Designed and built for industrial environments• No machine room required• No lift shaft required• No wire ropes or oil leakages• Indoors and outdoors• Curves and inclinations• Practically unrestricted lifting heights• Small space requirements• Easy to retrofit to existing structures• Suitable for explosion protected operation in
hazardous areas• Simple drive principle = easy maintenance• Descent possible also at power failure