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IN THIS ISSUEGenrecBig Challenges = Big Rewards 5
Structural Steel Fabrication in South AfricaLeading Edge Technologies in a Progressive Land 8
Hejamara – PortugalDistributor Spotlight 9
MetalogalvaSustaining Their Business Future in Today’s Environment 10
ASCEM FabricatorsEducational Tour of New York 12
Trinity SteelLean Fabrication in the Lone Star State 15
Visit FABTECH 2009 in ChicagoFABTECH Fest in Bradley 16
Software Q & AStructural Fabrication Software Questionnaire 20
Getting to Know Kirk KempenPeddinghaus CAM Software Manager 28
Carlos TorresLatin American Sales Manager 30
GENREC: Big Challenges = Big RewardsWhat is the very best part of having a career in
the steel construction industry? Whether you
are an architect, structural engineer, detailer or
fabricator – everyone agrees that it is the final
result – seeing those fabricated sections erect-
ed to create the backbone of a magnificent
structure. It is no wonder that “topping out”
ceremonies are celebrated in the industry.
Everyone will tell you of a favorite building
project of which there are many in our modern
world: the Empire State Building in New York,
Twin Towers in Malaysia, Bird’s Nest Stadium in
Beijing and more. One of the most identifiable
and unique structures in the world is a
relatively new structure located in the Middle
East, the magnificent Burj Al Arab hotel
designed to resemble a sailing ship. This is the
only seven star hotel in the world which is built
on a man-made island just off the coast of the
Persian Gulf in Dubai.
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A PEDDINGHAUS PUBLICATION FOR FABRICATORS MAKING TODAY’S SKYLINE POSSIBLE
TRINITY STEEL:Lean Fabrication inthe Lone Star StateTrinity Steel Fabricators based
in Trinity, Texas brings a new
meaning to the words “Lean
Fabrication”. Ask Roy Karnes Jr.,
President of Trinity Steel and he’ll
be the first to tell you that their
smart operations and acceptance of
modern technology have made a significant difference in
their over 30 years in steel fabrication. With work based
primarily in the petro-chemical and power industries but
also in the marine and mining industries, Trinity builds
quality into every step of their processes. Maintaining three
facilities just outside the “Energy Capital of the World”
(Houston, TX) Trinity Steel is charged and ready to power
through any project that will come their way using the
latest and most cost effective methods in fabrication.
See the full story on page 15
Don Lidberg, General Manager, and Graham Hartley, Works Executive Genrecdivision of Murray & Roberts, Wadeville, South Africa.
Mr. Roy Karnes, President,Trinity Steel Fabricators,Tomball, TX, USA.
Mr. Adelino Silva, Owner & Administrator, Metalogalva, Irmaos Silvas, SA,Trofa, Portugal.
METALOGALVA:
Sustaining their Business in Today’s Sustainable EnvironmentSustainability is a word that is freely used in today’s
global society, and is commonly used in the steel
construction industry where a structure may require
LEED certification to meet certain environmental
standards. But sustainability is much more than
“thinking green” – it is providing quality, value
driven products that sustain the future: the future
of a company, its employees/their families, and
the industry it serves, not solely the environment.
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In This Issue
GLOBALIZATION
In this issue, we take a look at
fabrication technologies on three
continents, courtesy of
Metalogalva, Portugal; Genrec,
South Africa; and Trinity Steel, USA.
These pages also include in-depth
views of fabrication facilities in the
growth oriented countries of Africa.
TECHNOLOGY
Inquiring readers requested more
information on today’s structural
steel software technologies for
production or MRP. Our readers
are telling us that they are
confused by the various MRP types
of production and scheduling
software being offered on the
market. We have asked three major
MRP software firms to weigh in
with their thoughts on
the questions YOU are asking.
EDUCATION
Knowledge is Power! Don’t let
today’s economic challenges inhibit
your ability to investigate new
technologies and network at trade
shows. Join Peddinghaus for
FABTECH Fest – visit the
FabTech/AWS Show in Chicago, and
stay in Bradley for 1/4 of the hotel
cost. Ask our customers, the best
part is ability to build new business
relationships with industry peers.
Maybe there is a fabricator looking
to partner up on a job – don’t miss
the opportunities!
Lyle Menke
STEEL FAB REVIEW en Español, Genial !!!As editor of the STEEL FABRICATORS’REVIEW, I am overwhelmed by the positive reception of our Spanish speakingreaders to the first Spanish version of our magazine. If you receive your version inEnglish, and would like an additional versionin the Spanish language, let me know so wecan provide a copy, and add you to our mailinglist. Similarly if you would like additionalcopies in either language, let us know viaemail: marketing @ peddinghaus.com
Following are a few of the responses directed to Peddinghaus’ Latin America, MD Sr. Jose (Pepe) Cavazos:
Hello Pepe:I have received a magazine of the first edition of the SFR in Spanish, Thank you very much.
Regardless of the hard copy I am glad to havereceived, will also Peddinghaus have it available in the web site in Spanish version? (Editor’sNote: Yes!)
Regards and congratulations for this first edition.
Héctor Fuentes J.Edyce, Chile
Good afternoon Pepe,
Congratulations for the first edition in Spanish. It would be easier to understand it now.
I would like to receive both versions, Spanish andEnglish.
Regards,
Engo. Marco Túlio GuimarãesMV Construções Metálicas Ltda.Ribeirão Preto - SP São Paulo - SP
Pepe:
I received the magazine.
I am glad Peddinghaus made it now in Spanish.
Thanks!!!
Lucas Matias SalvatoreDirector ComercialMACROMET S.A.Buenos Aires - Argentina
Join Your National SteelOrganization
I have had theopportunity to visitand participate with many of theinternational steelconstruction organizations/institutes the pastyears. These organizations servemany needs for thesteel constructionand structural steelfabrication industry.
These services range for providing technical solutionsto building questions, market analysis and data, techniques for enhancing engineering practices, seminars and webinars for comprehensive educationin our industry.
In short, these organizations provide vital communication links to help grow your business.Following are a few for your consideration:
• American Institute of Steel Construction; Chicago, IL USA; www.aisc.org
• British Construction Steelworks Association;London, UK; www.steelconstruction.org
• Australian Steel Institute; North Sydney NSW AU; www.steel.org.au
• Southern African Institute of Steel Construction;Melville, So. Africa; www.saisc.co.za
These firms exist to serve the steel construction industry – and you as a participant.
Architects Thinking “Green”
Some GOOD NEWS! The American Institute ofArchitects (AIA) reported that their September BillingIndex was 59.1 – a 2-year HIGH!! That is good newsfor all of us in the steel construction industry.The AIA recently conducted a survey of membersconcerning Green Design – results:
Says AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, “Of particular note, the survey also revealed that the number of firms practicing green design has nearlydoubled since 2005. The use of BIM software has also doubled in the last three years.” ENR October 14, 2009
This is the future of our industry.
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say
“The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same”
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not boasting about mytravel itinerary – or frequent flyer miles, but Ihave to say that I am truly surprised at howsmall the world has really become. It doesn’tmatter if you are a structural steel fabricator inAustralia, Africa, or America – the problems arestill pretty much the same:
• “I can’t get signed approval drawings for thenext job sequence!”
• “Can you believe how many fabricators wereon that bid list?”
• “That General Contractor is just killing mewith project changes and delays!”
• “Guess What! The financier just put that bigproject on hold - again!”
• “Did you see the numbers on that last bid?How can anyone survive?”
Your old friendthe banker isasking forMUCH more informationthan years before– it is a sign ofthe times – nomatter yourglobal location.
On the other hand, some fabricators have taken this challenging time to develop new competitive strategies. Some have redesignedtheir shop layouts to eliminate production bottlenecks; taking advantage of a slack production time to REALLY think aboutimproving material flow and throughput.
Progressive fabricators are also exploring bettermethods to gather information by monitoringproduction via MRP software or our own newPeddimat Production Tracking Utility software.
In the final analysis, every structural fabricator –whether he is across town or across the ocean –is looking for new ways to reduce costs. It is amatter of survival to overcome the depressedmarket prices for a ton of fabricated steel.Hopefully, the market turns, and good marginsreturn… we can hope, but in the interim, wemust be ready to accept these challenges.
Experience FabTech – and Much More – at 1/4 of the Price….Are you attending the FabTechShow in Chicago this November15–18? Registration is up, andthis may be a great opportunity for you to take a couple of key people with you to the show.Remember, that FabTech also includes all of theAmerican Welding Show (AWS) exhibitors so it is a good fit for fabricators. Peddinghaus will be located at Booth number 12079 in theFabrication area of the South Building.
Our Sales/Marketing team came up with a goodidea to help you attend FabTech. Since money is tight, Peddinghaus can arrange for a goodquality hotel room for about 1/4 or 25% theprice of a downtown Chicago hotel. Plus,Peddinghaus will provide free transportationto/from the show via first class accommodations.Don’t worry about dinner, we’ll pick up the tabhere at a local upscale restaurant – ThePeddinghaus Way.
Where else do you have a chance of visiting amajor show and at night have the opportunity tonetwork with fellow structural fabricators? This ishow business relationships are built.
Last, but not least, come over to Peddinghaus;you will like what you see – and hear:
• The Ring of Fire thermal processor performingmultiple job functions – by itself
• Sixteen (16) MORE new machines for you –and your team – to investigate
• BDL B & BDL D & PCD = 3 Drill Lines• DGP, DG, 1250, 260, 800-510 = 4 Saw
Lines• Towermaster, AFPS 643, Clipper = 3 Angle
Lines• HSFDB 2500, FPD 1120, FPDB 2500 =
3 Plate Lines • ABCM 1250, Libertor = 2 Coper Lines• ...and much, much more
• Have some Questions? Ask our Management team!
• Jim Sutliffe, V.P. Engineering•Terry Chinn, V.P. Operations• Jim Magnuson, V.P. Research &
Development• Greg Kubick, C.F.O.• Jim Bolduc, V.P. Customer Services
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FROM THE CEODear Customers and Friends,Autumn is in full swing here in the USA. The leaves on our hardwood
trees are turning to brilliant colors, and the cool days indicate that
Mother Nature is definitely changing her seasons. Yes, change is in the air.
Thanks to the changes in our current business climate, I have now had
more of an opportunity to leave my office and travel extensively to visit more
and more of our customers and industry colleagues. In fact, in the last 10 days,
I have had the privilege of visiting customers in California, Colorado, and
throughout the Midwest USA. I then hopped over to Europe to meet some
customers in Stuttgart and then Hamburg.
From there, I popped over to Warsaw, Poland and I am currently
writing this editorial at an elevation of 30,000 feet – in transit to Melbourne, Australia. Anton Peddinghaus
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Genrec and Burj Al Arab: Dynamic & Unique
Fabricating the structural steelwork for the Burj Al Arab was an
unprecedented challenge, based on the huge columns and intricate truss
work required for this unique structure and the cantilevered heli-pad on the
upper floors required especially demanding technology and skills to erect.
So where in world could a fabricator be found that was up to and able to
deliver on this challenge? It was a fabricator with years of experience that
is no stranger to difficult and complex projects requiring huge fabrications
with precise dimensions. The structural fabricator for the Burj al Arab was
Genrec, a provider of innovative steel solutions, based near Johannesburg
in South Africa.
Genrec is whollyowned by Murray &Roberts, South Africa’sleading engineering,contracting and construction servicescompany, with a primary focus on the resources-drivenconstruction markets in industry & mining,oil & gas and power &energy in Africa,Middle East, SoutheastAsia, Australasia andNorth and SouthAmerica. The company
offers civil, mechanical, electrical, mining and process engineering; general building and construction; materials supply and services to theconstruction industry; and management of concession operations.
Genrec offers a comprehensive range of services including structural steel fabrication and erection, heavy fabrication and machining and has successfully concluded a number of large complex structural projects aroundthe world, of which the Burj al Arab is a typical example.
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GENREC
Big Challenges = Big Rewards
Voorspoed Project required many intricate connections.
Kalifa Sports Complex, Qatar, a Genrec project in the Middle East.
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Capacity up to 4,000 Tons/MonthLeveraging the broader capabilities and skills of the broader Murray &Roberts Group, Genrec covers the full spectrum of structural detailing, pro-curement, fabrication and construction, offering the client a unique combi-nation of manufacturing, construction and site management that providesclients with a “one stop” turnkey source and solution.
Genrec has the capacity to produce up to 4,000 tons of fabricated structuralsteel per month and is located in Wadeville on the outskirts of Johannesburg.The facility has more than 55,000 square meters of workshop area underroof and the company maintains a further 19,500 square meters of openyard area, which will soon be equipped with additional productive systems.
1953 – 1 Employee, 2009 – 1,200 EmployeesFrom humble beginnings in 1953 in a small office in the heart of the Free State gold fields of South Africa, Genrec has grown into one of the largest engineering companies in Africa. The one-man business with its base in Wadeville which initially provided breakdown and repair services to gold mines, grew rapidly into a vibrant family business throughout the 1950sand 1960s.
Genrec started trading as the General Erection Company and in 1974, continued its dynamic growth that included a listing on the then JohannesburgStock Exchange under the name of Genrec. Murray & Roberts acquired a30% shareholding and by 1992 had acquired 100% equity, after which Genrecwas delisted and operational activities were split into separate profit centers.
The Bigger the Job – the Better Genrec Likes It
As an international fabricatorGenrec has a sought-after reputa-tion built on its ability and trackrecord of fabricating very largeand complex structures.Evidenced by the success of theBurj al Arab, Genrec is geared toserve many markets including:
• Petrochemical• Mining• Sports Stadiums• Hotels and Resorts• Industrial facilities, such as
Steel Plants• Power Plants and Production
Facilities
Essentially, any project requiring fabrication, precise machining, and heavy fabrication can be processed by Genrec. But their specialty is “The Big Stuff”!
The first column delivery for the new Medupi power plant project in South Africa.
A partial view of the Peddinghaus system at Genrec includes two powerful band saws, 2 beam drills and an extensive material handling system that provides maximum flexibility for production.
Genrec employs two FPDB 2500 plate processing systems.
GENREC
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Bruce Hammond of Pedech, the local Peddinghaus distributor is comfortable in a shop environment – eventhough he is dwarfed by this large fabricated profile.
Graham Hartley displays one of the huge fabrications for which Genrec is a specialist.
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“Shaya Nsimbi” Zulu translation for “Strike Metal”As a visitor walking about the Genrec works three distinct images come to mind:
1. The enormity of the fabrication complex
2. The massive structural fabrications currently undermanufacture
3. The rugged, durable machinery processing thesehuge sections
A fourth image is one ofemployee enthusiasm, diligenceand pride in their contributionto success. This is very fitting for the term “Shaya Nsimbi”which translated means “StrikeMetal”, symbolizing strength inthe organization.
Graham Hartley is Genrec’sworks executive, who has been principally involved in the company’s massive expansion plan.
“Genrec has a vision to be the very best structural fabricator onthe continent,” commentsGraham, “We have undertakenour expansion to bring us to thetop level of productivity and efficiency in our industry.”
Peddinghaus & Genrec – 21 Years of ProductivityAs you walk the vast fabrication shop floor you finally come to the fabrication bays and as you climb the catwalk, you finally have a “bird’s eyeview” of how steel is fabricated here.
Because of the huge sections processed by Genrec much of the plate used is processed into “welded up” or fabricated beams and columns. These massive profiles are often over 1.2m wide with flanges measuring 75 mm (+)thick and web thickness of 38 mm and larger (50” wide x 3” thick x 1.5”).Many of the fabricated profiles measure 18m (60 ft) in length and weighover 20 tons.
What Equipment Do You Need to Properly Fabricate SuchMammoth Profiles?“We chose Peddinghaus,” says Graham. “Peddinghaus machines contain thethree components that we need to be successful – Quality in Manufacture,Strength in Productivity, and Reliability in Operation”.
“Genrec has operated a Peddinghaus TDK 1000/9 drill here for the past 21 years – we know the quality of their equipment”.
In 2009, as part of its expansion, Genrec invested in new Peddinghausequipment:
• BDL 1250/9 – a powerful nine spindle structural drill machine• DGP 1270 – a robust band saw which pivots to 60 degrees right and left• 1250-510 – a strong “speed sawing” band saw for 90 degree cutting• Two Accumeasure systems – precise accuracy for the above saws• Two FPDB 2500 – a commanding plate processor for sections 2500 wide
by 75mm thick by 13M length• Brawny Handling System – featuring rugged conveyors and cross transfer
systems that move these massive profiles with ease
With the goal of fabricating up to 4,000 tons per month, Genrec dependson the strength and reliability of Peddinghaus equipment.
Plate Sets the Table at GenrecSuch massive fabricated sections require some serious plate connections.This is why Genrec invested in not one, but two Peddinghaus model FPDB2500 plasma plate punch/drill systems.
“Based on the volume of our plate workand the complex connections, we needed to control our plate fabrication costs and theFPDB fits that role perfectly. The machinesare strong, accurate, and reliable.”
“Many fabricators under-estimate the value of plate processing equipment, thinking thatconnections and fittings are not as vital asbeam processing. I can assure you that plate fittings can be labor intensive if you don’t have the proper equipment”
Genrec Has Business Plan For Future GoalsUnder the leadership of Murray & Roberts, Genrec is positioned to achieve its goals of productivity and profitability. Coming off the base of the company’s past achievements and its commitment to expansion and improvement, Genrec stands poised to participate in many “topping out” projects in the future! More information can be found at www.genreceng.co.za
A view of the Medupi trial assembly yard – note the size of the workers next to the huge fabrication.
Large fabricated profiles are no problem for the BDL1250/9 drill line at Genrec.
With capacity to 19,800 kg (40,000 lbs), thePeddinghaus BDL drill gives Genrec the power to meetthe largest projects.
The Peddinghaus profile handling system provides theanswer to moving heavy sections from sawing todrilling to fit up and layout.
“Based on the volume of our plate work and the complex connections, we control our plate costs with thePeddinghaus FPDB 2500.”
“Many fabricators under-estimate the value of plate processing equipment…” Graham Hartley
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Peddinghaus Corporation recently sponsored a fabricators tour of South Africa where participants were able to witness some of the most modern state of the art fabrication workshop facilities in theworld. These tours serve to educate fabricators and industry members about new techniques and innovation in structural steel fabrication. We always enjoy mixing business with a little pleasure in our own eclectic style. The safari to Pilanesberg Resort yielded first hand view of exotic African animalsin their own habitat.
The Steel Fab Review is pleased to highlight some of these advanced workshops for you on these pages.The shops depicted here are only a sample of the progressive methods of steel fabrication employed forthe construction industries in this breathtaking land.
STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION IN SOUTH AFRICA:
Leading Edge Technologies in a Progressive Land
TASS ENGINEERING
63 Rigger Road,
Spartan
Kempton Park 1620
Tel (27) 11 975 0647
Mr. Tim Tisoulas
Mr. Henk Van Eden
TUBULAR HOLDINGS
16B Melodie Street
Klarinet
P.O. Box 222
Witbank 1035
Tel (27) 13 690 2334/5/6/7/8
Tel (27) 11 553 2000 Johannesburg
Mr. Carlos DeMelo
Mr. Pierre Van Rooyen
www.tubular.co.za
COSIRA INTERNATIONAL (SA)
P.O. Box 16390
Dowerglen 1612
Gauteng
Tel (27) 11 626 2317
Mr. John da Silva, Sr.
Mr. John da Silva, Jr.
Mr. Smit Craill
www.cosira.com
The world will have a glimpse of this beautiful land when South Africa hosts the World Cup in 2010.
Mr. Henk van Eden, Production Director of Tass Engineering isflanked by two of his Peddinghaus machine operators.
Mr. Carlos DeMelo, Works Director, and Mr. Pierre Van Rooyen,Production Manager, of Tubular Holdings.
Mr. John da Silva Jr. (L) Chief Executive Office - Group, and Mr. John da Silva, Sr (R) Chairman of Cosira Group.
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Pedech Named New Peddinghaus DistributorPeddinghaus Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Pedech Pty. Ltd as the new distributor for Peddinghaus products in the
African Sub-Sahara region including South Africa.
Mr. Bruce Hammond is the International Sales Manager of Pedech, which is based in Bedfordview, near Johannesburg.
Hammond brings much experience in structural steel fabrication to the position. As a past Sales Manager for Lincoln Welding Products,
Bruce was integrally involved in problem solving for welding and production applications both in the workshop as well as on site. He also
conducted seminars on improving existing shop welding/fabrication methods and his principal tasks included bringing new, sophisticated
technologies to the fabrication workshop.
“I am delighted to be involved with Peddinghaus,” advises Hammond, “their international reputation for machine quality and strength
is unsurpassed.”
Peddinghaus Customer Service is Unrivaled: Two Techs in South AfricaThe first project undertaken by Pedech was to train two experienced service technicians
on Peddinghaus equipment. This intense training was undertaken at the Bradley, IL USA
headquarters. While this training was intact, Peddinghaus insured customer continuity
with two technicians in South Africa for months at a time.
“We wanted to insure that on-site Customer Service was readily available
for all of our customers,” commented Hammond, “Serving customers is the
most important priority for Pedech.”
Pedech Pty Ltd.P.O. Box 1342
Bedfordview 2008
Tel (27) 13 690 1671
Fax (27) 11 458 4696
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With much fabrication experience, Mr. Bruce Hammond is the Peddinghaus Specialist for the new distributor, Pedech, in South Africa.
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Infrastructure Products that “Deliver” Today, the transport and distribution of electricalenergy is a key factor for the development of acountry and for the well being of the entirepopulation. Metalogalva is proud to be acknowl-edged by various global countries for their vitalcontributions to infrastructure improvement.
But the product lines of Metalogalva do not end with electrical energy distribution.Their manufacturing expertise is used in theproduction of steel columns for public lighting.Because of their production flexibility, they can provide a single column up to 12M (40ft)in a single section – or provide it in multipleparts for erection on-site.
Similarly, they provide large dimension struc-tures which provide lighting for stadiums andsimilar large venue.
Metalogalva: Your Mobile Telephone Connection Telecommunication towers are a mainstay oftheir production, and provide the “lifeline” linkfor many mobile service providers – and userson the continent. Antenna manufacturingremains a vital part of their production program.
Metalogalva holds a major national marketshare in the manufacture and assembly of safetybarriers for highways and motorways. Themost important aspect of the safety barriers isthe buffer which absorbs vehicular shock –which is designed, manufactured, and weldedat Metalogalva.
Besides safety barriers, Metalogalva providesoverhead signs, their structural supports andrelated equipment for drivers on Iberian high-ways and motorways. Thus, Metalogalva plays
an important role in road safety and the protec-tion of human lives as well as transported goods.
With the largest hot dip galvanizing facility onthe Iberian Peninsula, Metalogalva can processtheir coating requirements quickly and easily tomeet customer deadlines.
Meticulous Manufacturing Makes the Quality Difference What separates Metalogalva from their competitors? How do they gain market share? It is quite simple – excellence in manufacturingand fabrication.
Mr. Adelino advises, “We insure that our manufacturing processes are always cutting edgetechnology and the best methods for achieving a quality product.”
METALOGALVA
Sustaining Their Business Future in Today’s Sustainable
Two Brothers, Three Employees, 1971
There is an established company in Portugal, who has been practicing “sustainability” in their fabricationprocesses since its inception in 1971. That company is Metalogalva - Irmaos Silva, S.A., founded by two brothers, Mr. Adelino Silva and Mr. Joaquim Silva. From a humble beginning with 3 employees, a 500 sq meter (5,380 sq feet) facility, and annual revenue of 1,500 Euro, Metalogalva has grown to a40,000 sq meter (over 430,000 sq feet) manufacturing campus with 450 employees. From the beginning,the business principles of leadership, responsibility, and production quality have been at the core of theSilva’s corporate business plan.
Metalogalva, based in Trofa, (near Oporto) Portugal specializes in the manufacture of steel structures for the transport and distribution of electrical energy, commonly referred to as “electrical power”. The company manufactures towers of high, medium, and low tension, as well as substations for thetransformation and distribution of electrical energy.
This new building – part of the Metalogalva manufacturing complex – houses thirteen Peddinghaus machines.
This Anglemaster model AFPS 643 is one of eight Peddinghaus angleprocessing systems at Metalogalva.
Five (5) Peddinghaus plate machines make all connections forMetalogalva's product lines from towers to substations to safety barriers.
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Here are only a few ways thatMetalogalva insures quality manufacturing:• Purchase Quality Machine Tools that are
durable and built for high production• Metalogalva has 8 Peddinghaus
Anglemaster/Towermaster machines• Metalogalva has 5 Peddinghaus Plate
Processing Machine Systems• Quality employees “become an extension
of your business”• Metalogalva offers extensive employee training
and education• An on-site medical facility is another way that
Metalogalva cares for its employees• If a tool is not available for your specific
application need – build it yourself• Metalogalva has “invented” their own welding
equipment to meet production requirementsfor new tower designs
• Material grade and quality are essential • Every incoming shipment of steel is carefully
tested (in Metalogalva’s own laboratory) toinsure all criteria are met for tensile strength,rigidity, etc.
• Constantly seek improvement: in materials,engineering, and methods
Thirteen (13) Peddinghaus Machines in ProductionMr. Adelino says it best, “We purchasePeddinghaus because the machines are verystrong and durable. You can see the quality inthe manufacture of each machine. We havemany delivery commitments to meet in our
business, and we know the Peddinghausmachines will always be running.
We house all the Peddinghaus machines in anew 40,000 sq meter building which furtherincreases our production capabilities.”
Eight (8) Peddinghaus AnglemastersTower over Production ChallengesStarting in the 1989, Metalogalva purchasedtheir first Peddinghaus machine – anAnglemaster model AFPS 643. The machineserved them well, and as business grew,
Metalogalva invested in more of the multi-punch angle processing systems.
The Peddinghaus “Towermaster” APS 2063 is a high speed angle processing system thatpositions up to 100 Meter per Minute (300fpm). With capability to punch up to threeholes in each leg of the angle, a 400 ton singlecut shear, and part marking capability, theTowermaster has been invaluable for the growthof Metalogalva.
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Environment
Mr. Andelino Silva with stock angle iron ready to be processed onhis Peddinghaus angle lines.
Three production bays in the new shop are filled with Peddinghaus processing equipment.
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On Monday morning, October 12, the groupdeparted via coach for an especially interestingtour! They visited the New York Giants new stadium construction site in the nearbyMeadowlands. Working with ThorntonThomasetti, the premier steel construction firmfor stadiums in North America, Peddinghausarranged for a personal tour. Many technicalquestions were asked to learn more about the construction techniques used for this huge stadium. “We speak Steel here!” was a common thread among the Spanish andAmerican fabricators.
The group enjoyed a leisurely lunch at “Harold’s Deli” in nearby Edison, NJ for a wonderful New York style dining experience,courtesy of Peddinghaus.
On Tuesday, the Spanish group visited three distinct structural steel fabricators in the area:
Barone Steel, Brooklyn, NY – The group learnedhow a structural fabricator can thrive in the cityof New York, and the special challenges thatthey face in fabricating steel. Mr. Nick Baroneand Mr. Ralph Barone were the hosts.
The group then departed the city via motorcoach for a different view of America. Theyenjoyed a scenic drive through the Autumnfoliage to visit nearby Pennsylvania where theywitnessed two more state of the art structuralfabrication facilities.
Spain Fabricator’s Group ASCEM Enjoys New York
The new Meadowlands Stadium seats 82,000 people.
The stadium features 26,000 tons of structural steel from premierfabricators all with Peddinghaus equipment.
According to Thornton Thomasetti, the General Contractor, the stadium is 6 - 8 months ahead of schedule.
A total of 480,000 bolts were used on the project – with the holesfor those bolts made by Peddinghaus equipment.
The group from ASCEM in Spain, headed by President Joan Delriu Real, poses for a photo during their tour of New York.
Peddinghaus Corporation was pleased to welcome the Asociacion Para La Construccion De Estructuras Metalicas
(ASCEM) Fabricator’s Tour group to New York and the USA on October 10 - 17. The group found the trip both
interesting and educational – with much fun and entertainment along the way. Peddinghaus assisted the ASCEM
with an educational steel fabrication and construction program that was enjoyed by all.Behind the scenes, tour of the stadium.
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L & M Structural Fabricators, Bath, PA – Mr. KeithAshner and Mr. Daniel Zellner hosted a tourthat featured large fabricated sections for theindustrial/commercial construction industries.They feature a Peddinghaus BDL 1250 B drill,model 1250-510 saw, and an FDB 2500 plateprocessing system.
Kinsley Manufacturing, York, PA – KinsleyManufacturing also featured multiplePeddinghaus machines including a BDL 1250 B drill line, with DG 1100 miterband saw, Anglemaster AFPS 623, and FDB2500 plate processor. Mr. Bobby Chenault andMr. Fred Hebst were the hosts for the group.
The Peddinghaus tour guides were Mr. Juan Manuel Oliviera, Mr. Roland Jones, and Mr. Steve Farrow, Peddinghaus Vice President.The group reported a most enjoyable and memorable visit to the USA!
Hejamara Named Peddinghaus Distributor in Portugal
Peddinghaus Corporation is pleased to announce the appointment of Hejamara, Comercio e Servicos de
Equipamentos Industriais, S.A. as the distributor for Peddinghaus equipment in Portugal.
Hejamara is a family company owned by Helder and Ana Ramires, founded in 2006. Hejamara currently has twenty
(20) full time employees. Hejamara is presently the largest importer of machine tools in Portugal.
The cornerstone of Hejamara’s business philosophy is communication and customer service. Of the twenty
employees, five (5) are full time service engineers. These technicians are factory trained, and superbly qualified to
service and maintain CNC machine tools.
“Customer Service is vital for our customers,” advises Helder Ramires, CEO, “that is why we dedicate 25% of our
total staff as service engineers”.
Eng. Carlos Silva is the Hejamara Peddinghaus Sales Specialist, and is very knowledgeable of structural steel
fabrication in Portugal.
“We have been working closely with Peddinghaus the past few months, and we are very pleased with the quality
products, their engineering expertise, and they share the same customer commitment as we do here at Hejamara”,
says Carlos.
Hejamara, Comercio e Servicos de Equipamentos Industriais, S.A.
Rua Charneca de Baixo
Armazem F - RAL
2710-453 Sintra
Portugal
Tel (351) 219 152 415
Fax (351) 219 152 417
[email protected] or [email protected]
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Thanks to Thornton Thomasetti for a fantastic tour of this beautiful stadium.
New technologies in fabrication were exhibited at both KinsleyManufacturing and L & M Structural.
Mr. Steve Farrow Mr. Roland Jones Mr. Juan Manuel Rivera
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Hejamara is truly a family organization – dedicated to value and customer satisfaction.
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METALOGALVA
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“The Peddinghaus machines are capable of highproduction and exacting accuracy. As you seefrom our shop layout, we always purchase thesystems with complete material handling sys-tems - loaders and unloaders. It only makessense for a high production machine to processsteel automatically,” Mr. Adelino Silva
Five (5) Peddinghaus FPB Plate LinesMake the ConnectionsMetalogalva has always been on the leading edgeof manufacturing techniques, and found theperfect solution for their multiple connectionplate requirements in 1992 – a PeddinghausFPB 500/3 plasma plate punch. In fact, thismachine is one of the first 10 FPB machinesever manufactured by Peddinghaus.
With capacity for triple punching up to 3 holediameters, part marking, and plasma contourcutting of all shapes – the Peddinghaus FPBseries was the ideal choice for Metalogalva’s fastpaced production environment.
The success of the FPB 500 soon led to the purchase of additional FPB plasma plate punching systems. The model FPB 1800, with1800 wide x 30 mm thick capacity enabledMetalogalva to purchase plate width from theirsteel suppliers. It minimized scrap, yet providedfast, accurate parts.
“The Peddinghaus FPB plate machines
also run very, very well. They are very high
production machines.”
So what does all this engineering, manufacturing, and fabrication expertise provide?• Capacities up to 3,000 metric tons per month
for structural sections.• Capacities up to 500 metric tons per month
for light standards• Capacities up to 1,200 metric tons per month
for telecommunication towers
Metalogalva stands ready to meet any production challenge.
Sustaining MetalogalvaWhat does the future hold for Metalogalva?Think of it in a “sustainable manner”:
• The world is attuned to our environment;recycled steel will provide the ideal construc-tion resource
• The global infrastructure needs to be expandedand improved; bringing wind tower solutionsto the power grid in North America is onlyone small example of the need for energytransmission towers
• The galvanizing process (and paint coating)developed by Metalogalva is also eco-friendlyfor recycling
• Telecommunication is bringing the worldtogether, and the network requires expansion
Metalogalva is driven by technology, quality,value, and the continuing desire for improve-ment. Their employees are industrious, and their management is dedicated to customer satisfaction.
“Our strength is in our organization and the diligent work ethic of our employees”, says Mr. Adelino Silva with pride.
Mr. Adelino should be proud – the dynamicgrowth of the company, its status in the metalworking industry, and also his position as afounder of the firm. But Mr. Adelino is a littlemodest about one point – he remains an excellent futbol (soccer) player – who enjoysplaying the game weekly, as does his brotherJoaquim. Sustaining their future together.
One of the FPB 1800 plate processors runs multiple shifts at Metalogalva.The 1992 FPB 500 at Metalogalva is one of the first 10 FPBmachines manufactured by Peddinghaus.
Metalogalva’s products are galvanized on site and shipped throughout the world.
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TRINITY STEEL
Lean Fabrication
in the Lone Star State
Trinity Steel Fabricators - An Unpredicted Leap of Faith
It was shortly after his service in World War II when Roy Karnes Sr. startedhis career in steel fabrication. Little did he know that he would somedaybecome the Vice President of International Steel, a Houston based fabricatorand grow to be a well respected professional in the steel fabrication commu-nity. So well known and respected that in 1976 he would eventually be urgedto branch off and start his own business in Trinity, Texas. It was the localpeople of Trinity that approached Roy with this proposition, and with a leap offaith Roy launched a family business that still thrives today.
Today his two sons,Roy Jr. and Randy, carry on the family business, but withthe modern twist needed to stay competitive in today’s markets.
Trinity and Technology - Forward Thinking FabricationCurrent Trinity Steel President Roy Karnes, Jr. knows good technologywhen he sees it. Long before he joined his family’s business in steel fabrication he held a successful career as a Software Product Manager forIBM helping businesses succeed with the proper application of technology.When Roy was given the opportunity to retire early from his duties at IBM he took the chance to join his Brother and Father in the family SteelFabrication business.
Roy joined the Trinity team with an outside perspective on how technologycan impact a firm. While the organization had a long established reputationfor superior quality and superb customer service Roy wanted to apply someof the knowledge he had acquired at his previous career in order to takeTrinity to the next level.
“I was in the mindset that technology could help a firm cut costs and staycompetitive long before I had come to steel fabrication. What I saw when I started to work at Trinity in 1991 was that the fabrication industry had yet to completely discover what software and automation had to offer. Iremember when getting our first fax machine was a big step forward inmodernizing our processes, and today we utilize automation while relyingon software technology to keep most every facet of our business up and running smoothly. That fax machine was a very small first step to a longrelationship with modern technology!”
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Trinity's Tomball plant houses the Robust BDL-B and High Speed 1250 band saw for fast paced fabrication.
The ABCM-1250 automatic coper increases efficiency for Trinity’s complex industrial fabrication projects.
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It’s time for FABTECH 2009 in Chicago –
and FABTECH Fest in Bradley!
It’s time for FABTECH 2009 and Peddinghaus will once again join the
steel fabricating industry at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois for this
five star exhibition.
If you are planning on visiting the Windy City for this year’s show you might want
to consider the many offerings Peddinghaus will have in store for industry
professionals making the trip.
Visit Peddinghaus’ BOOTH #12079 at McCormick to witness the latest in cutting
edge machine tool technology – the NEW Anglemaster REVOLUTION AFCPS-833.
Don’t miss this innovative machine that will reinvent Angle and Flat bar processing
for generations to come! BUT, the excitement doesn't stop at McCormick Place.
• If you want to stay in Bradley... it will give you a chance to visit ourexpansive showroom, our world class manufacturing facilities and enjoythe FABTECH Fest atmosphere Peddinghaus style.
• We’ll provide luxury transportation to and from McCormick.
• 17 Peddinghaus machines will be on display running live demonstrations by request throughout the day Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday during FABTECH.
• Peddinghaus engineers will be on hand for question & answer sessionsthroughout the event. Specifically, Anglemaster REVOLUTIONengineers will be there to fill you in on all the exciting details thismachine offers. Don’t miss out on tapping the knowledge of these industry experts!
• Dinner will be on us!
For more information call Ms. Tami Day at 815. 937. 3800 Ext. 210 and ask her about transportation schedules!
Visit http://fabtech.peddinghaus.com for the latest info on Peddinghaus at FABTECH!
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The Patented Anglemaster AFCPS833 REVOLUTION
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The REVOLUTION is the latest addition to the Peddinghaus
Anglemaster series of machines. Boasting a unique rotating punch
press capable of processing a wide range of angle, plate, and
channel sizes – the AFCPS-833 is designed to expedite processes
and cut costs for steel fabricators all over the globe.
The latest features of this Anglemaster model include:
• Triple tool punching capabilities
• 44 Character part stamping
• ALL-NEW SignoPlate system
• Ability to run wider flats up to 12" (300mm) wide
• Can process plate from either side of the conveyor
• Runs plate WITHOUT needing to change shear tooling on most materials
• Part marks on BOTH sides of an angle
• A CNC control station able to house both the CNC control and a PC – which allows
programming and part modifications right from the control console
• Unique swinging cylinder arrangement which improves capabilities by
eliminating many X axis movements during the punch cycle
The AFCPS-833 isn’t just another Anglemaster...
it’s an angle and flat bar processing REVOLUTION!
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REVOLUTION – AFCPS – 833/A SPECIFICATIONS
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS INCH METRIC
Maximum Angle Capacity 8 x 8 x 1" 200 x 200 x 25mm
Minimum Angle Capacity 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 1/8" 40 x 40 x 4mm
Maximum Flat Stock Capacity 12 x 1" 300 x 25mm
Minimum Flat Stock Capacity 2 x 1/4" OR 3 x 3/16" 50 x 6mm OR 75 x 5mm
Acceptable Channel Sizes MC12 x 50 OR C12 x 30 300mm wide maximum
Anything under these
sizes can be run
Industry professionals who were given a special preview
have given rave reviews...
“A concept so simple yet so innovative, I’ve never seen
anything like it!”
(Structural Fabricator)
“This is the future of angle and flat bar fabrication.”
(Steel Service Center)
“Peddinghaus engineers have done it again.
Advanced technology in a simple design!”
(Manufacturer of Structural Components)
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TRINITY STEEL
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After establishing three plants in Trinity (1976), Lufkin (1989), andTomball, Texas (1994) the need to automate and innovate became a necessity. It was decided that the Tomball plant would be the central hub forTrinity Steel's production process containing the CNC equipment, whilethe Lufkin and Trinity plants would be home to a majority of the fit-up andwelding processes. Several trucks are employed that take the material fromCNC production, to fit-up and welding, to galvanizing and for final inspec-tion before delivery. All of the parts of this process need to work togetherlike a well oiled machine. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link andthat’s where efficient and durable equipment becomes a priority.
Trinity Steel and Peddinghaus - A Winning CombinationWhen Trinity started adding automation to their Tomball shop they madeinformed decisions and grew or automated each process as needed. A burntable was added and Roy’s background in software made working with nesting programs easy, but parts were only cut to shape when they left theburn table. That’s where Peddinghaus came into the picture…
“We had a burn table that cut plate parts quickly but we had no way of efficiently making holes in them. We were making the holes manually butinstead of increasing efficiency we had actually created a whole new bottleneck in our shop. Then we bought the Peddinghaus F-1170 plate
duplicator. The machine fixed our hole making problem and has been reliable ever since. It was only natural to complete the progression by adding a complete plate processor with the FDB-2500. When we saw andmeasured the productivity of the first FDB we purchased a second one!
Two FDB-2500 plate processors drive the modern plate operations at Trinity Steel.
The original Peddinghaus F-1170 at Trinity Steel proves to be an irreplaceable part of production.
The efficient production of plate components is critical for Trinity’s profitability.
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“Since the addition of the two FDB plate machines I have toyed with thenotion of removing the F-1170. I felt like we had replaced it with the plateprocessors but every time I think about it my shop people stop me. It’s areliable machine that has never had a hiccup – and they always find anapplication for it! It's just a rock-solid piece of equipment.”
After their first successes with CNC efficiency Roy and Randy knew thattheir shop would only continue to grow. When Trinity Steel approachedPeddinghaus about adding a BDL-1250 drill line, 1250-510 straight cutband saw, and ABCM-1250 coper to their shop Peddinghaus experts helpedthem achieve the ideal layout to suit their needs.
“We wanted to add a drill/saw/coping system to our existing building. Greg Carpenter (Peddinghaus Layout Engineer) worked with us to find thebest solution that fit our needs.
Greg opened our eyes to the ability of keeping material handling outside ofthe shop. When he told us we didn’t need to rearrange our existing building,and that we could just build a small shelter for the new machines wethought that was a great idea for us! Now we have a separate shelter thathouses the three new Peddinghaus machines, with all of the material han-dling outside and out of the way.
We have never been as efficient as we are now. The Peddinghaus machinesdo exactly what they advertise.”
Communication is CriticalWith the multiple shops and main offices located in Trinity away from theTomball CNC plant Roy and Randy couldn’t just walk out into the shop tomonitor a job anymore.
Today’s production control software technology paired with a bar code system is critical to Trinity Steel's success. The production information generated by these systems actually helps Trinity share job status with theircustomers. Each customer receives a username and password to access theTrinity website and can see exactly what the status of each job is – this technology also helps Roy communicate with his Galvanizer, and shop foremen effectively.
“The barcode system makes things easier for both us and the customer. Wereceive less phone calls asking where orders are and the ability to monitorthe activities of each of our plants from our main office is an invaluable toolfor our company. The software we use from FABTROL is a comprehensiveprogram that suits our needs. We are able to make inquiries from it for ourprocesses, and that is critical for what we offer our customers.”
Trinity Today And Into The FutureRoy Karnes will tell you that he is optimistic about the future of TrinitySteel. Although markets have been unpredictable, work has been steady for the organization and with the strong relationships they maintain withtheir industry partners they are poised and ready for anything that comestheir way.
“We have been through some downturns before and this definitely won’t bethe last one we see. We have some big plans on how to stay very competitivenow and into the future and the added capacity we can achieve with ourPeddinghaus equipment will play a crucial role in that game plan.”
A state-of-the-art bar coding system is used to track progress andshare job information with customers online.
The Peddinghaus BDL-1250 drill line is used for the heaviest sections Trinity is required to process.
“We have never
been as efficient
as we are now.
The Peddinghaus
machines do
exactly what they
advertise.”
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The Peddinghaus Coper, Drill, and Saw system are all housed inside of this shelter outside and out of theway of other space consuming processes.
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Tekla Annual User’s Meeting
The 300 attendees at the Tekla annual user’s meeting were the first to
experience Peddinghaus’ latest software technology updates. During a special
presentation, Peddinghaus Software Manager, Kirk Kempen, and Software
Specialist, Istok Budic announced two new software programs that are certain
to have a dynamic impact on the world of structural fabrication. Under the theme,
“Don’t Just Fabricate – INNOVATE”, Lyle Menke, V.P. Marketing explained that
Peddinghaus’ software technology continues to set the pace for a growing
technologically demanding industry.
Acclaimed as the global leader in machine tool innovation, Peddinghaus
continues to provide a leadership role in the areas of both mechanical and
software expertise. The new Peddinghaus software essentially encompasses two
areas of application: A new, highly effective Production Tracking Software Utility
and an all new Peddinghaus/Tekla API Interface program. The Production tracking
utility provides a superior format for tracking production data – a necessity in
order to enhance your position in today’s supremely competitive environment.
The Peddinghaus/Tekla API interface provides exciting new levels of enhanced
operation within the Tekla model. Peddinghaus thanks Tekla, Inc. for providing the
perfect platform for this strategic announcement.
Peddinghaus’ latest software announcements captured the attention of user meeting visitors.
User meeting visitors networked with industry professionals from all over the country while learning aboutthe latest and most innovative software applications.
On September 30, Peddinghaus Corporation participated in the second Design Data –
SDS 2 Interoperability Network Conference. According to Damon Scaggs, President,
“Interoperability is an opportunity for major players in the structural steel software
industry to showcase interoperability with other software… it highlights the need for
disparate software to interoperate seamlessly with one another.”
Peddinghaus, a major partner with Design Data, displayed their latest software
innovations for the attendees. These included the major enhancements for Peddimat
software as they pertain to the SDS 2 program. A highlight was the implementation of
the Production Tracking Utility for Peddinghaus equipment – a program specifically
designed to enhance productivity on the shop floor.
“We relish the opportunity
to work closely with
our business partners
to improve software
technologies for the
entire steel construction
industry.”
Lyle Menke, Peddinghaus
V.P. of Marketing,
Menke attended along with Mr. Istok Budic, a senior Peddinghaus software program-
ming engineer. Mr. Budic answered many questions from the participants concerning
the interoperability of Peddinghaus software with today’s industry software.
Peddinghaus & Design Data – SDS 2 – Interoperability Partners
The Design Data - SDS 2 interoperability meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska was heavily attended by industryprofessionals.
Peddinghaus and Design Data software engineers maintainclose working relationships to serve the steel fabrication community effectively.
Lyle Menke, VP of Marketing for Peddinghaus and Jim Dager, Founder of Design Data/SDS 2 discuss markettrends and the future of fabrication software.
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Being one of the many multi-decade
veterans of Peddinghaus Kirk Kempen has
been with the company through a multitude
of innovations in his time. Kirk currently
manages the CAM software portion of the
Peddinghaus Software staff and plays a
definitive role in designing and guiding the
future of Peddinghaus Software technology.
How long have you worked at Peddinghaus and what has been yourimpression in that time?
Next March will be my 35th anniversary. In my time here I have seen ourproduct line and level of technology advance at a pace beyond what anyonecould have imagined. I was at Peddinghaus with the introduction of the firstversion of Peddimat, and I am here today as we employ new technologiessuch as Microsoft’s “.NET” software development system, the C# (C Sharp)programming language, as well as numerous other advanced software tools.Peddinghaus has always been first to incorporate the newest and most reliable technology, and we plan to continue that trend well into the future.
How is the Peddinghaus software department structured?
Currently I manage a team of software engineers using the latest softwaretools devoted to the continuous advancement or our growing product family.This allows us to provide our customers the best software for our machines,resulting in the highest level of performance. Each of the CAM team members has his own specialty and unique talents providing a good mix tothe department. We have a close relationship with our Electrical, ControlSoftware, and Mechanical Engineering groups allowing us to provide the best solutions for each technical innovation our customers need to stay competitive in today’s global economy. We also work very hard at maintain-ing relationships with outside software firms that our customers frequentlyuse. This assures the best software options for their unique processes.
With your role being immersed in the latest technological innovations,what are some of the defining projects you have been involved with inyour time at Peddinghaus?
I remember our first custom machine controls, the advent of the first“Personal Computers” and now the application of incredibly powerful CNCcontrols employing the newest programming tools. Many changes in ourindustry including 3D design, BIM modeling, and software detailing haveallowed us to dramatically reduce or eliminate manual data entry for ourmachines through the application of data import utilities using DSTV,DXF, and direct 3D conversion methods.
What changes have you seen in Peddinghaus since you began? Whatchanges in technology have you seen in your tenure with Peddinghaus?
I have seen the Peddinghaus product line evolve dramatically since I beganyears ago. One thing that’s evident is that modern machine design is relianton cutting edge electronics and innovative software. I remember years ago,to advance beyond proprietary custom built machine controls, we usedHewlett Packard desktop computers to create our machine programs. Thisallowed us to use more reliable commercial “NC” controls. Those early personal computers were really just overgrown desktop calculators withextremely limited programming capabilities by today’s standards butnonetheless were amazing advancements in technology for their time. Incontrast the simple controls of yesterday's machines have been replaced bythe newest “CNC” technology allowing us to provide features like holecounting, and tracking of parts and machine productivity in real-time. This allows us to incorporate numerous features not possible with previouscontrol technology.
Using the latest tools from Microsoft, we’ve recently introduced two newsoftware products:
The Tekla Import UtilityUsing the Tekla API, we developed a tool to directly access the Tekla 3Dmodel. This software runs alongside Tekla, and can extract extensive partdata directly from the model. In addition to the information availablethrough DSTV, this tool can provide connection information, marking forfitters, welding, and other final assembly processes. This tool provides directaccess to the model, so any necessary information for our machines is readilyavailable.
Production Tracking UtilityThis software is loaded onto our Siemens CNCs where it tracks partproduction in real time. An ASCII file is produced listing all parts processedincluding start time, end time, and process time. This information is easilyused for Production Control to track the progress of work in the shop.
These two new utilities will provide features not previously available, andI’m sure our customers will be anxious to take advantage of them.
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GETTING TO KNOW…
Kirk KempenPeddinghaus CAM Software Manager
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How does Peddinghaus software work to make the overall fabricationprocess easier for Peddinghaus customers?
The big thing that we can provide is efficiency through lower labor content.By eliminating many of the manual steps previously required, our customerscan fabricate more steel, more accurately, with fewer man hours. This is possible largely due to the automatic features and user friendliness we alwaystry to provide in our software. Many of these additions are a result of directcustomer feedback. Another unique thing about Peddinghaus is our openrelationship with 3rd party software companies, and our willingness to offerany assistance necessary to provide the best solutions for our customers. Wecontinually strive to maintain relationships with the number one providersof nesting, production control, and BIM software.
Can you describe what you think will be on the horizon for software?What is the missing link that Peddinghaus fills as far as software intoday’s market?
It’s important for fabricators to balance ease of operation with functionalversatility of their software programs. Peddinghaus has continued to workwith many of the world’s leading software providers in order to ensure thatcustomers are able to find comprehensive solutions to their production
needs. We don’t believe in “One size fits all” software packages for platenesting, BIM, or production control. No two of our customers are exactlyalike, so their needs and software requirements often vary. We let themdecide what is best for their business and help them achieve the vision theyshare with us.
More of our newest developments will include many tools to furtherimprove efficiency. Machines like our new “Ring of Fire” offer our customers capabilities not available from any other manufacturer. Using our customers’ feedback and insight our engineers have been working hard to assure that these new products provide the level of performance that customers have come to expect from Peddinghaus.
KIRK KEMPEN
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Carlos Torres, Latin American Sales Manager brings his vast experience as a CNC professional to Peddinghaus’
Latin American team.
Before joining Peddinghaus’ Latin American office Carlos sold Peddinghaus equipment to steel fabricators
throughout the continent. His career has been spent learning how to deliver to most efficient and cost effective
services to structural fabricators of all sizes.
Carlos’ nearly 10 years of experience in the steel fabrication industry and collective knowledge of Peddinghaus
machinery has already become an invaluable asset to Peddinghaus customers.
To contact Carlos for more information email: [email protected] or call: (+52) 8110 017088.
Carlos Torres – recently brought his knowledge and expertise toColombian fabricators at a show in Medellin, Colombia.
Employee Profile
INTRODUCING CARLOS TORRESLATIN AMERICAN SALES MANAGER
Engineering managers Mike Mullikin (left) and Kirk Kempen (right) have worked together to help create auser friendly software environment on all Peddinghaus equipment.
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STEEL FABRICATORS’ REVIEW
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More than 7,000 people attended more than 170 free events across
the USA on September 18, 2009 for SteelDay. This is the first-ever
national networking and education day for the design and construction
community, hosed by the American Institute of
Steel Construction (AISC) and its members.
Architects, engineers, university faculty andstudents, and the general public visited steel mills, fabricators, service centers, galvanizers, Peddinghaus,and other steel facilities to network, witness advanced technologies in action, and learn how the structural steel industry is building high-performance and sustainable projects.
SteelDay guests were able to learn first-hand about how steel is producedwhile strengthening relationships with others in the industry. A numberof hosts partnered together to offer unprecedented tours of multiplefacilities that showcased various aspects of the steel supply chain.
AISC Honors Owen, Peisha, and Dager at Annual MeetingThe AISC Annual Meeting held September 24 – 25, in Braselton, GAwas the location for the AISC Annual Meeting, in which three of itsmembers were awarded for outstanding achievement within our industry.
Mr. Bob Owen, Paxton & Vierling Steel, Owen Industries; and Mr. Terry Peisha, Garbe Iron Works received the prestigious Robert P. Stupp Leadership Award, the Institute's highest honor.
Mr. Jim Dager, the founder of Design Data/SDS 2 software received the Special Achievement Award for his outstanding contributions to the technical growth and education of the industry.
In recognizing Jim’s achievement, David Harwell, Chairman of theBoard of Directors of AISC and President of Central Texas Iron Works(CTIW), said, “Jim is definitely the visionary behind the development of3D modeling. He revolutionized the engineering interface and detailingpractice in our marketplace. He’s a pioneer, and certainly deserving ofthe Special Achievement Award presented on behalf of AISC.”
Peddinghaus is proud to congratulate
these distinguished gentlemen
on their recognition by the industry.
AISC CELEBRATES
SteelDay 2009 and Honors Award Winners
Roger Ferch, Jim Dager, Rex Lewis
Roger Ferch, Bob Freeland, Bob Owen, Terry Peshia, Lou Gurthet, Rex Lewis