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Company insight


DAVI: A key partner for CS Wind


Based in the Emilia-Romagna region in Italy, DAVI has been leading the field in the manufacturing of plate rolls, angle rolls, high-productivity lines and customised rolling machines since the company’s founding in 1966. Today, DAVI has branches in Dallas, Texas, and Shanghai, China, along with a network of more than 100 highly qualified dealers that assure sales and customer care assistance all over the world, at any time. The company has worked alongside CS Wind since 2004, supplying it with 39 plate rolls over the years.


he relationship between DAVI and CS Wind is that of a loyal partnership of almost 20 years. The beginning of this fruitful cooperation and collaboration dates all the way back to 2004, when the first plate rolls were delivered to a CS Wind plant in Vietnam. Since then, CS Wind has continued to purchase plate rolls from DAVI, continuously renewing a complete trust in both the company and the innovative solutions proposed. Currently, CS Wind owns 39 plate rolls from DAVI, covering a thickness range from 20–120mm: nine were taken on-board through the acquisitions and partnerships concluded by CS Wind over the past two decades, while the other 30 machines were all directly purchased by the company’s Korean headquarters. CS Wind’s latest purchase were three machines for its plant in Turkey, which can now count on a total of five DAVI plate rolling machines.


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innovations in the wind energy sector, along with a customer support team dedicated to the some of the biggest customers operating in this industry.


“This is a long story, the ending of which remains a long, long way off – because DAVI fully intends to be at CS Wind’s side, working to overcome all future challenges together.”


In these 18 years, DAVI has accompanied CS Wind with bigger and better machines, which have become essential due to the ever-growing size of wind turbines – something that continues to this day and will remain an ongoing challenge well into the future. To better support key accounts like CS Wind, in 2006 DAVI created a wind energy division, consisting of a technical sales team focused on delivering cutting-edge


However, it’s impossible to speak about the work DAVI has done in this area without noting the work the company have put in travelling all around the world to best identify the challenges and opportunities of each market: from the US to Taiwan, passing through Portugal, the UK, Turkey, Vietnam and Malaysia, DAVI has familiarity and expertise with each of these nations. For example, in each of these countries you


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can find a DAVI plate roll installed for CS Wind, and in the US, Portugal and Taiwan, those machines are equipped with the Smart Line – the most technologically advanced system for fabricating conical sections. In all these years, DAVI has always provided the most up-to-date technologies on the market and in this way has become the main supplier responsible for helping to make all CS Wind plants more efficient. Keen to exchange ideas for possible improvements, DAVI teams have always listened to CS Wind requests and have been able to design tailor-made solutions in terms of both accessories and capacities. This is a long story, the ending of which remains a long, long way off – because DAVI fully intends to be at CS Wind’s side, working to overcome all future challenges together. ●


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