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  • PALFINGER MARINE is an international manufacturer of innovative deck equipment and lifesaving appliances. The company is part of the Palfinger Group, a leading manufacturer of cranes and lifting equipment. Palfinger Marine's headquarter is in Salzburg and the company has 25 sales and service hubs in Europe, Asia, North- and South America, the Middle East, and Africa.


    Products


    Marine Cranes
    Wind Cranes
    Offshore Cranes
    Winches
    Lifting and Handling Equipment
    Slipway and Stern Entry Systems
    Access Equipment
    Life- and Rescue Boats
    Military and Professional Boats
    Davits
    Fenders


    Expansion


    In 2010, PALFINGER acquired Ned-Deck Marine, a dutch manufacturer of launch and recovery systems, and Ned-Decks subsidiary company Fast RSQ, a boat manufacturer. In 2012, PALFINGER took over Bergen Group Dreggen, a Norwegian manufacturer of offshore and marine cranes with a lifting capacity over 330 mt. All companies have been integrated and renamed to PALFINGER NED-DECK, PALFINGER DREGGEN and PALFINGER BOATS. In January 2015, PALFINGER finalized the acquisition of Norwegian Deck Machinery AS (NDM).


    Branding


    With March 2016, the acquired companies Ned-Deck Marine, Dreggen and Norwegian Deck Machinery (NDM) have been integrated under one umbrella brand and one corporate logo "PALFINGER MARINE".
    The product portfolio now consists of marine-, offshore-, and wind cranes, boats, davits, and winches as well as handling/access equipment, and slipway systems. PALFINGER's marine business is a supplier for deck equipment and lifesaving appliances for the whole maritime industry.


    Acquisitions


    In May 2016, the PALFINGER Group signs acquisition 100 per cent of the shares in Herkules Harding Holding AS and thus, the globally operating Harding Group, headquartered in Seimsfoss, Norway. In June 2016, PALFINGER intends to make a takeover bid for Norwegian TTS Group ASA.


    Locations


    Europe

    Salzburg, Austria
    Seimsfoss, Norway
    Nesttun, Norway
    Schiedam, Netherlands
    Odense, Denmark
    Gosport, United Kingdom
    Dägeling, Germany
    Livorno, Italy
    Cadiz, Spain

    America

    New Iberia, Louisiana, USA
    Pompano Beach, Florida, USA
    Anacortes, Washington, USA
    Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
    Langley, Canada
    Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

    Asia

    Singapore
    Shanghai, China
    Hong Kong, China
    Tokyo, Japan
    Dubai, UAE
    Abu Dhabi, UAE
    Doha, Qatar
    Al-Khobar, KSA


    Production


    Harderwijk, The Netherlands
    Gdynia, Poland
    Maribor, Slovenia
    Hanoi, Vietnam
    Qingdao, China


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