In the heart of Venice
historical centre there is a new hoisting plant. This plant is sturdy but
gentle in movements, and it completely ‘disappears’ when the freight vessels
have been completely loaded or unloaded. All the hoisting equipment – as the
LV10 hoist, ZHR manual hoists, ME winches
and PLV lever-hoists - where supplied by
Verlinde.
Founded in 1888 in Venice, in the historical Cannaregio area,
the Angelo Orsoni company moved in 1903 to the current headquarters. The
company produces, with hand-crafting processes, enameled and gold leaf mosaic tiles,
materials that are mainly addressed to decoration and precious upholstery.
Like all the companies based in the lagoon, also Angelo
Orsoni has a ‘water gate’, the equivalent of a driveway on the mainland. The
transport of incoming and outgoing freights is performed through vessels that
have free access to Rio del Battello.
From the channel to
the mainland
Recently, the company decided to equip itself with new
hoisting plant for the loading and unloading of the palletized freights from
vessels to mainland. These operations were previously performed using vessels
provided with cranes. The cranes were putting the freights on the quay and the
material was then handled and stocked using a transpallet. In this way, though,
there was the risk of the load slipping towards the channel, because the paving
was not regular and there was a slope oriented towards the channel. Another obstacle
to be overcome was the ‘high water’ phenomenon, that was often impeding the handling of materials.
“Our main target was to reduce the transportation costs,
because the use of a vessel provided with a hydraulic crane costs 50% more than
a vessel without crane,” says Liana Melchior, External Relations Manager at Angelo
Orsoni. “Moreover, we wanted to facilitate the access of vessels. In fact, the
water gate is on a channel where only vessels up to 240 cm in width are allowed
to transit, while the vessels provided with crane have a minimum width of 270
cm. Every time a vessel exceeding the limit has to pass, it is necessary to ask
for a special permission to the Water Spaces office of the Municipality and, as
a rule, 24/48 are required to obtain such a permission. The new hoisting plant
allows us to load packages up to 1600 kg on vessels without crane.”
Finally, the company wanted to optimise its internal spaces.
“We don’t have a forklift truck,” says Stefano Giambino, Production Manager at Angelo
Orsoni. “The hoist allows us to stack 2 pallets, therefore recovering some
working space. For the raising of the bars (approximately 3 tons) special mechanical
jacks have been specifically manufactured."
Besides the above described expectations, it was necessary
to realize a plant with a low ‘visual’ impact. “In Venice historical centre any
modification to facades is not allowed, even of buildings without a special
value: therefore, the hoist had to be of rollaway kind. Moreover, the area
concerned by the new plant is regularly flooded in case of high tide: it was
therefore important to use materials treated against the attack of oxidation
and salt.”
After three suppliers were questioned, Handel Sollevamenti was preferred.
“Despite the offer from a company that is much more introduced in Venice (similar
hoisting plants are working in every shipyard), we selected Handel Sollevamenti.
In fact, they offered the best answer to our requirements and, at the same
time, the greatest attention to the used materials,” Mr. Giambino emphasizes. “Most
of all, we appreciated their availability for an initial survey, their
supervision during the building phase in our workshop, their offer complete of
technical drawings obtained with a 3D design software, and the management of the
assembly work.”
A ‘custom-made’ solution
“To solve the special problems of this application, following
a first analysis on site with many difficulties (a sloped paving, a constant
high tide and the presence of 4 small-size plinths), we designed and developed
a dual-portal structure, provided with a fixed beam and a mobile beam that ends
its stroke in the middle of the channel and on which a VL10 Verlinde hoist with
1,600 kg load capacity can shift,” says Federico Alcido, Sales Manager at Handel
Sollevamenti. The structure can fully reenter inside the gate.
“We took part in an international meeting of hoisting plant
manufacturers that use Verlinde products, that was held in Barcelona last September,
with representatives of 35 countries. There, we identified the VL10 chain hoist
as the most suited to meet the customer requirements and to contrast the
adverse environmental conditions that characterize the specific application
context,” Dr. Alcido explains.
To realize the plant, 4 columns have been built, with 2-by-2
bracing, that were specifically designed to ensore the horizontal arrangement
of the guiding beams on which the load is moving. The columns, that have been
realized in S275JR structural steel, with HEA200 profile, hold the two
cross-beams realized with the same material, with HEB 200 profile. Connected to
the two cross-beams through welded and bolted joints with 10/9 resistance class,
is the fixed beam, manufactured with S355J2H structural steel, with HEB260
profile. On the fixed beam the mobile beam can shift on a carriage and a rack
and pinion system that is driven by a gear-motor.
The LV10 Verlinde hoist shifts over the mobile beam through
an electric driven carriage. A radio control allows to remotely manage both the
hoist and the mobile beam movements, but the mobile beam can’t move unless the
hoist is fully reentered, to avoid swingings. To supply and control the VL10, a
cable-holding chain has been selected instead of the traditional festoon, both
for aesthetic and safety reasons. “In fact, in this way we eliminated the
possibility for a festoon to interfere with the load during handling operations,”
Dr. Alcido emphasizes.
Having considered the marine environment in which the
structure was going to be installed, to prevent the corrosion phenomenon (to
which a special attention has been devoted during the design phase), all the structure
has been hot-galvanized and then varnished with RAL 2011, the colour that distinguishes
Handel Sollevamenti.
The operating logic has been designed to prevent sudden, accidental
or dangerous operations during the handling of the load from the vessel to the
mainland.
“For the assembly operations, we couldn’t use auxiliary
hoisting equipment, like forklift trucks. Therefore, we had to use, apart our
talent, almost all the range of Verlinde manual equipment: ZHR manual hoists, ME
winches and PLV lever-hoists,” Dr. Alcido concludes.
The system was designed by a sophisticated 3D software and
then manufactured and pre-assembled at Handel Sollevamenti headquarters before
being supplied to the customer. Approximately one week was required for
mounting the system at the customer premises. “Due to the special surrounding
conditions, mistakes were not an option,”, Alcido says.
A company that is
based on passion
Handel Sollevamenti, that in 2013 celebrated the first
decade of activity, was born as a manufacturing and maintenance company of
overhead cranes and jib cranes. The inspiring principle of the company has
always been to manufacture products of the utmost quality, with the maximum
care for every detail: the execution of the product is therefore supported by
the professional capabilities and the acquired expertise of all the staff. “Our
artifacts are used worldwide,” stresses Dr. Alcido. This success can be
explained only with the extreme attention to the customer and to his
requirements on part of the company based in Porcia (Pordenone).
“The idea of our father, who was the founder of the company,
is that the customer satisfaction must be total,” Alcido adds. To this perspective
belongs also the choice of Verlinde, whose products are known since over 150 years
because of their high quality standard. “In our projects we use Verlinde motors
and hoists because our customers acknowledge the advantage of this choice: few
replacements of spare parts, low noise level, speed, etc. Moreover, the Verlinde
hoist is sturdy, easy to mount and its maintenance is very simple. This makes
the hoist suited also for applications addressed abroad.”
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