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Founded in 1983 by crane specialists, DCB offers a full range of Verlinde industrial cranes, PLC-controlled systems, and engine room crane services. With locations across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, DCB excels in Siemens PLC, WiFi, and inverter technologies. Providing sales, installation, and service, DCB focuses on expanding its product line to meet global industry demands for reliability and innovation.
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Product program And more .... Presented by: Kristen Jensen
About dcb • Founded in 1983 by 3 crane specialists – working with Verlinde products since 1965 • Private owned and independent. • Today 3 owners: • Jon Jensen (CEO), • Kristen Jensen (Sales) • Arne Engskov (Chairman of board) • Key products: • Industrial cranes, (full Verlinde range) • PLC controlled cranes (waste, chipped • wood, straw, sludge, biowaste and some • Industrial products) • Engine Room Cranes (overhaul of motors • in ships, toothrack driven systems) • Service
About dcb How we work: Own production (box girders, runways and jib cranes Own designers (mechanical and electrical) Own service & support (automated systems in particular) Brands we use: Verlinde, France Abus, Gummersbach, Germany (until 2005) Voith, Traun, Austria Liftket, Germany Pfeifer, Memmingen, Germany Skanveir, Hollola, Finland Jay Electronique, France Conductix, Salford, UK Strong product competences for: Siemens PLC, WiFi and inverters Telemecanique inverters Sick positioning equipment
About dcb Where we sell: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, Greenland Poland, Czech Republic, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria Germany, Austria, France, Netherlands, Belgium Italy, Greece, Portugal Ireland, United Kingdom Marocco, Algeria, Tanzania, Maldives China, Korea, Singapore, Australia USA Chile Australia
Focus areas: • extended sales and service networking • extended product programme (new cranes and more advanced features • co-operation for local installation • primary targeted product areas -> Standard+ range • industrial cranes not profitable due to strong competition -> require action • process cranes