Pemamek (Loimaa, Finland) has received a significant order for a laser hybrid welding system from shipbuilder Fincantieri (Trieste, Italy). The Italian shipbuilding group is known for its expertise in designing and building cruise ships, offshore vessels, naval and special vessels, as well as ferries and mega-yachts.
Based on earlier deliveries to Fincantieri's other shipyards, the company decided to invest again in PEMA automation technology. Previously, Pemamek has supplied PEMA robot welding stations, a laser-hybrid one-sided welding station, a profile processing line, and another complete flat-panel line to Fincantieri’s shipyards. Additionally, Pemamek’s other global shipyard references, especially from thin-plate panel processing, convinced Fincantieri to further strengthen cooperation with Pemamek.
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In 2020, Pemamek will deliver a technologically advanced PEMA laser-hybrid thin plate flat-panel line to Fincantieri’s shipyard in Marghera (Venezia), Italy. The line, totaling 300 m long, includes one-sided welding, milling station, and profile assembling and welding stations both with laser-hybrid welding process, profile processing line, panel trimming station, and several robotized welding systems to weld T-beams onto the panels.
Pemamek’s turnkey delivery will also include installation and commissioning, testing, training, production support, and recommended spare parts. A comprehensive preventive maintenance agreement package will be determined during the project execution.
The advanced production line is completely customized according to Fincantieri’s needs to build high-quality cruise ship panels and blocks. Due to minimized distortion on produced panels, Fincantieri will be able to fabricate panels with better quality and productivity. The level of automation in the entire line is optimized to achieve high capacity while demanding less manual work and manpower.
For more information, please visit pemamek.com and fincantieri.com.