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ITALY | REGION REPORT


what we offer is the best in the market,” a spokesman said. This time it was the turn of the rotating


eyebolt with clamp Cartec 806X to undergo the revision process. It now becomes 806X H.T., a grade 100 product, whose load capacities have been improved providing even greater safety and enhanced opportunities for use. Practically perfect for applications at every temperature (from -40°C to 400°C), this rotating eyebolt can swivel on a base of 350° and allows directions of tension to 120°. As standard the product comes with instructions on how to make the best use of its features, how to optimise the distribution of loads and how to operate in total safety, using it correctly with the various lifting system components. These instructions can also be reviewed via a QR code placed on all labels and via the Carcano catalogue download application. Lastly, the Carcano Safety School


programme was developed to give lifting system users all the information they need to use their products in total safety and be fully aware of their actions.


In 2021, crane and lifting specialist, Donati Sollevamenti was recognized in the 100 Eccellenze Italiane (100 Italian Excellence Awards) in the ‘Lifting loads and internal movement’ category, 2021, organised by the Liber Association. The purpose of the award is to identify 100 companies or individuals which contribute to the growth of Italy. The gala evening, held in Rome was


attended by Donati’s president and CEO Ing Valerio Del Curto, who took the opportunity to thank all those who collaborated in this success.


Since then, the company continues


to expand its product range embracing digitlization and has launched the GRL jib crane. A light and versatile jib crane, capable of 360° continuous rotation, with a capacity of up to 2,000 kg and an outreach up to 7 metres. It is already prepared for conversion from manual to electric rotation, through an adaptation kit available on request. Paola Casarotto, marketing manager, Donati Cranes, said the jib GRL provides a 360° load handling service: perfect for indoor or outdoor applications, loading


lorries, serving machines or assembling equipment. “Our different solutions and the reliability


of our products such as our electric chain hoists, manual and electric jib cranes, electric wire rope hoists, channel profile system bridge cranes, find their applications in all types of industries thanks to their versatility,” she said. “Finally, Donati stands out for its continuous attention to quality and safety, for its responsible choices and constant checks on materials. We are proud of the certifications assigned to us over the years: besides ISO 9001 for quality and ISO 14001 for environment, Donati has been applying an organizational model based on the requirements of national law 231/2001 on safety and compliance since 2009. Regarding the welding processes, Donati has been assigned the ISO 38342 certification. In terms of logistics, the company is about to get the AEO status (Authorized Economic Operator) to obtain the right of direct customs clearance within its hub, with considerable advantages for non-European customers.” ●


R A Donati GBR jib crane in operation at The Port of Marseille, France. 32 | November 2022 | www.hoistmagazine.com


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