Cimolai Technology: catering for all boat sizes
For over two decades, Italian company Cimolai Technology has been a leading global provider of specialised and innovative solutions for handling and lifting. This year, it once again rises to the challenges presented by a dynamic market, with a full order book in several different sectors, including tailor-made solutions that make the best use of its technical expertise.
Numerous projects completed for the nautical sector confirm its specialisation in the production of medium to large capacity machines. The 1,500 tonne fully electric boat hoist, just assembled in Oregon, USA, marks a significant step forward in its efforts to integrate green technologies into its product range, supporting clients in reducing their environmental impact. Also noteworthy is the recent delivery to Greece of a telescopic unit, which, with hanging boats weighing well over 1,000 tonnes, can adjust its track width by 5m (16ft 5in); a symbol of ongoing innovation.
While Cimolai Technology’s larger machines are a true hallmark of its capabilities, the company remains equally dedicated to serving clients with ‘smaller’ needs. It currently has a variety of smaller machines in production, all of which offer the same high level of quality and precision as larger models.
Amongst the company’s recent highlights is its collaboration with Midcoast Boatyard & Marine in Wickham, Australia, where it is set to deliver a 50-tonne boat hoist in spring 2025; a US order from Boston Harbor Shipyard & Marina for an 80-tonne telescopic MBH, a machine capable of adjusting its width to accommodate space needs; and the supply, following public tender, of a 110-tonne boat hoist for Port Nelson Marina in New Zealand.
With each new project, Cimolai Technology continues to set new benchmarks in the industry, delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine technical excellence with a customer-centric approach.
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