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Gunnebo Lifting

Gunnebo Lifting. June, 2012. Strength Through Innovation Since 1764. It started with a blacksmith’s workshop in 1764. The original product was nails, specifically designed for the building of ships. Gunnebo Bruk’s new

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Gunnebo Lifting

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  1. Gunnebo Lifting June, 2012

  2. Strength Through Innovation Since 1764 It started with a blacksmith’s workshop in 1764. The original product was nails, specifically designed for the building of ships. Gunnebo Bruk’s new joint-stock company was introduced on the Stockholm stock exchange in 1903. • Around 1850 factory-made screws, the first of its kind in the country, became an important part of the production. New management team and strategy in 2009. In July 2008 private equity firm Segulah acquired Gunnebo Industries.

  3. Major Provider of Lifting Products with a Diversified Customer Base Lifting – Top 10 Customers 10 Largest Customers make up for 32% of the total revenue • Customer Segments: • Manufacturing, Steel/Mining, Construction, Oil & Gas • Key Products: • Components, Chains, Soft Slings, Shackles and Accessories • Total number of FTE’s: 425(1) Lifting – Customers by Segment Sales & Admin 34% Production 66%

  4. Global Operational Presence and Global Customer Base Geographical Footprint Sales Split 2011 Sales Offices Production • China • USA • Brazil • Australia • South Africa • Sweden • Norway • Great Britain • Ireland • Germany • Poland • Distributors in more than 50 additional countries • Three factories in Sweden • Norway • Gothenburg Central Warehouse

  5. Production and Testing

  6. Production • Full control of the processes - from raw material to finished product • Two forging plants • Our own production facilities of chain • Our own production facilities for all components and master links • All products are tested and inspected down to the smallest detail

  7. Quality Assurance To ensureconsistenthightquality, ourproduction process includes: • Automatic weld checks • Calibration checks • Bend tests of chain • Elongation tests of chain • Measurement of breaking load of chain and components • Magnaflux checks on chain & components • Visual inspection • Removal of marks that can make impact on strength • 100% Proof load applied to every component and every link of chain

  8. 100 % ProofLoadTesting Testing force correspondingto a minimum of 2.5 timesof the WorkingLoad Limit on everysinglecompnent and everyindividualchainlink.

  9. Automaticdetection • Speciallyconstructed system for detectionofopenlinks and bad welding

  10. Final tests • Breaking load test • Elongation test • Bend test

  11. Quality system – a helptoimprove • ISO-accreditation – Lloyd’s ofQuality Assurance (LRQA) • ISO 9001-2000 Production, Market, Development • ISO 14001 Environmental

  12. Certificates from Gunnebo Lifting • You will receive relevant certificate for all type of products, polyester, chain or hooks. • The certificate indicates testing values for the specified product, country of origin, batch codes to trace location and dates of manufacture

  13. Products

  14. Gunnebo Lifting – A History of Innovation BK Hook BL Coupler SKR Coupler G Link UKN Hook SKLI Swivel The all-inclusivechain sling system for coupling and shortening

  15. - The New Era 4-leg sling withshorteningfunction Only 3 GrabiQcomponents Usedto be 15 components 2-leg sling withshorteningfunction Only 1 GrabiQcomponent Usedto be 7 components

  16. 22 mm Grade 10 Assortment Launched in June 2012 EK/EKN 22-10 OG/OGN 22-10 G 22-10 KLA 22-10 OKE 22-10 BK 22-10 BKLK 22-10 OS

  17. BK Double Latch hook - for extra safety Traceabilitycode Safety trigger toprevent from being hit or damaged Double latchtopreventunintentionalunhooking Manufactureridentification H32 Component size Traceabilitycode

  18. Safe Lifting – Roundsling Hook RH RH hooks 1 – 5 T Colourcodedto match the WorkingLoad Limit of the roundsling.

  19. Rotating Lifting Point – RLP • Dismountable open D-ring. • Can rotate 360o and articulate 180o • Hexagon-headed screw for easy assembly/disassembly.

  20. Shackles

  21. ShackleFactory in Lonevåg • Established 1918 by Andreas Jacobsen as a nail factory • Main market in Scandinavian maritime sector • Leading Scandinavian producer of Shackles and Rigging Screws from 1950 • Bought by Gunnebo Industrier AB in 2001 Norway Lonevåg

  22. Shackle Range • Standard Lifting ShacklesGrade 6 WLL 0,33T - 120T • Super ShacklesGrade 8 WLL 3,3T - 150T • Arctic ShacklesGrade 8 WLL 2T - 120T • ROV ShacklesGrade 6 WLL 12 - 55T • Heavy DutyShacklesGrade 8 WLL 150T • Wide Body ShacklesGrade 8 WLL 30T • MooringShacklesGrade 6 MBL 40T – 150T • TrawlingShacklesGrade 6 WLL 2T - 25T • Stainless ShacklesGradeAisi 316

  23. Offshore Container Lifting

  24. Offshore containers • The lifting set (chain or wire rope slings and shackles) shall be especially designed for use on offshore containers, and shall normally not be removed from the container except for replacement. • The slings shall be attached to the pad eyes on container by shackles. Shackle bolts shall be secured to prevent unwanted opening of the shackle. Crane’sforerunner

  25. DnV 2.7-1 Type Approved • Master link and shackles shall be DnV 2.7-1 Type approved. • Wire rope slings shall be according to EN 13414-1 or other recognised standard. • Wire rope grade 1770 or 1960 shall be used. The working load limit may be determined based on the specified rope grade. • Wire rope shall be 6-stranded and of type 6x19 or 6x36 and may be fibre cored or steel cored. • The terminations of wire rope legs shall be ferrule secured eyes with thimbles, and comply with EN 13411 - 3 or other recognised standard.

  26. Complete Solutions

  27. Real Product Life Cycle Savings

  28. UncompromisingQuality

  29. Gunnebo Lifting - YouCan’t Beat the OriginalThankyou for your attention!

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