Cefla is official partner to Ducati

The cornerstones of the partnership – signed by Gianmaria Balducci, Cefla’s President, and Luigi Dall’Igna, General Manager of Ducati Corse – are passion, performance and innovation. Both companies have long histories, both rooted in that same unique territory known worldwide as ‘Italy’s Motor Valley’.

Gianmaria Balducci, President of Cefla, commented on the new partnership by underlining Cefla and Ducati’s shared capacity to “re-invent themselves over time by responding to their customers’ needs and breathing life into new businesses”. He added: “We’re both guided by ceaseless improvement. We’re focused on achieving podium places and share a powerful drive towards optimal performance”.

“It’s with enormous pleasure that we welcome Cefla as a supporting partner in this MotoGP season”, stated Luigi Dall’Igna, General Manager of Ducati Corse. “Cefla and Ducati share a great many values and both set themselves ambitious goals: so we’re confident our partnership will be a successful one.”

Cefla’s new Technical-Administrative Office based in Sesto Calende is dedicated to Leonardo

Cefla Plant Solutions’ new Technical-Administrative Office opened on 19 March 2018 in Sesto Calende (Varese), in Via XX Settembre 53, to meet the operative needs of the Business Line Service – “Global Service” for the client Leonardo.

Leonardo is an Italian leader in the sector of Defence, Safety and Aerospace technologies. Global Service is a contractual model based on solid partnership with the Client for maintenance services, management and revamping of industrial technological plants, production systems and machines.

Cefla considers the client Leonardo an important opportunity both in terms of portfolio and to enrich corporate experiences in the Services business. The service is organised and provided by a team of over 80 colleagues (including managers, technicians and operators), who possess the profiles and technical skills required to organise the projects. Situated in the 8 main operative branches, precisely in the regions of Piedmont, Lombardy and Veneto-Friuli, they are coordinated by the Contract Manager Gianluca Ronga.

“Cefla’s important decision, which entails the deep commitment of the Business Unit and Service Administration, responds to the strong corporate need to improve and consolidate relations with the Client, to consolidate Cefla’s position in Italy, and to coordinate and make the most of the relationship between colleagues from the various operative branches — and technical staff assigned to perform these projects — and colleagues from the Imola headquarters, who daily support the work of external construction yards”, says Gianluca Ronga, Contract Manager for this project.

Leonardo’s main centres and production facilities, assisted by the service of Cefla Plant Solutions based in Sesto Calende, are situated in Torino Caselle and Torino Corso Francia, in Piedmont; in Sesto Calende, Vergiate and Cascina Costa (municipality of Samarate) in the Varese hinterland and Nerviano (Milan), in Lombardy; in Tessera (Venice), in Veneto; and in Ronchi dei Legionari (Gorizia), in Friuli. “Sesto Calende is centrally located with respect to the main facilities in Piedmont and Lombardy, which are all situated at a distance of 1h approximately, and it can be easily reached by train from our Imola headquarters. Convenient logistics make a distant construction yard in the suburbs that is crucial for Cefla easily accessible”, says Gianluca.

The office in Sesto will be the headquarters for the projects and, besides performing managerial and representative functions, it will be the company Leonardo’s centre for technical and managerial Governance.

Cefla’s lay-out style – the new format

The new office in Sesto Calende has been designed with the same furnishings and architectural concept as the Cefla format. The architectural layout is centred on the conference hall, the venue for meetings, coordination and discussions on Cefla’s ideas, values and standards.

About Leonardo Spa

Leonardo, former Finmeccanica, is an Italian company that operates in the defence, aerospace and safety sectors. The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance is its main shareholder with about 30% of shares. The company has seven divisions, namely Helicopters; Aircrafts; Aerostructures; Avionic and Space Systems; Land and Sea Defence Electronics; Defence Systems. Recording a turnover of more than 12 billion euro in 2016, Leonardo counts over 45,600 employees, 1,400 of whom work for the Research and Development Department. Considering offices and industrial settlements, Leonardo Spa is present in 180 sites worldwide, with an important industrial presence on four domestic markets (Italy, United Kingdom, USA and Poland). For additional information, visit the website www.leonardocompany.com.

Rome’s Tor di Valle district heating power plant modernised in record time

Modernisation of the Acea cogeneration plant at Tor di Valle (Rome) – implemented by a consortium specially created by Cefla and General Electric – has been completed ahead of schedule. The thermal energy produced by the power plant will be conveyed into district heating systems serving some 40,000 local residents, while the electricity it produces will power the waste water treatment plant or be fed into the grid.

The new Acea district heating power plant features two J920 FleXtra cogeneration units and three auxiliary boilers (with relative systems) supplied by GE and installed by Cefla Plant Solutions. The latter developed all the engineering aspects of the site, handling management of the project, provisioning and civil works infrastructures. The engines will produce 19 MW of electrical power and about 16 MW of thermal power, ensuring an efficiency of over 80%. The three auxiliary gas-fired boilers produce 70 MW of thermal power to ensure coverage during peak demand. Installation of the two high-efficiency J920 FleXtra CHP (combined heat and power) solutions will allow the plant to cut CO2 emissions by 16,000 tons.

Cefla and General Electric will continue their teamwork with Acea by supplying long-term assistance for the smooth running of the two cogeneration engines. They’ll also aid the balancing out the energy supply by incorporating a thermal energy build-up and recovery system; this will ensure a continuous supply of heat without having to run the engines during periods of low consumption or when enough electricity is already available from renewable sources.

All the key building systems at F.I.CO. carry the Cefla name.

All the key building systems at F.I.CO. (Fabbrica italiana contadina) – the world’s largest ‘agri-food park’, which opened in Bologna on 15th November 2017 – carry the Cefla name.

Cefla has designed and completed “turnkey” mechanical solutions for the air conditioning, plumbing, drainage and industrial water supply systems; it has also provided general electrical power and lighting systems plus special safety systems. Moreover, Cefla Plant Solutions has been entrusted with providing maintenance services for this facility, which aims to host six million visitors a year. The installed plants generate 6,000 kWe of electrical power, 6,000 kWt of heating power and 6,000 kWf of cooling power. Begun in the spring of 2015, the works were completed at the end of October 2017, in compliance with the demanding schedule.

Ecomondo Keyenergy 2017, We’ll be there!

  

There are few days left!

From November 7th to 10th you will find us at Fiera di Rimini, B5D5 Stand 035 Pavilion, to discover together the technologies, the innovation and the future of the renewable energy.

We at Cefla Plant Solutions provide our customers with all our expertise and the know-how needed, from the design to the plant management throughout its entire life cycle. 

We design 360 ° turn-key solutions

– From the feasibility study to the definitive project

– From the executive project to the construction, start-up and testing of the plant 

– We are a technological partner for the maintenance of civil and industrial plants, Power generation and oil & gas.

Come and visit us at Hall B5D5 Stand 035. Our experts will be available to answer all of your questions.

In order to request your complimentary ticket, email to valentina.ciccanti@cefla.it. 

A “turnkey” trigeneration plant for the frozen foods giant

 

Gias Spa, a historic Italian industrial company specialized in frozen food products, has chosen Cefla Plant Solutions to see to the energy restructuring of its Mongrassano plant, near Cosenza. Over the years the company has become one of the technological reference points in the frozen foods sector, with brands of the calibre of Findus, Bofrost and Orogel turning to it; Cefla worked alongside the company from the early stages of the new plant’s design, offering all the know-how it has acquired thanks to years of research and development.

The project included the creation of a turnkey trigeneration plant consisting of a cogeneration module supported by a reciprocating natural gas-fuelled engine capable of generating up to 2 MWe, and energy recovery systems for the production of thermal energy in the form of hot water, as well as refrigerating power up to 242 kW. In particular, the latter is obtained thanks to the action of an ammonia absorber that recovers part of the temperature unleashed by the cogenerative module and feeds the freezing circuit at -40°C.

The special turnkey contract includes, in addition to the plant’s design and construction, a maintenance plan with programmed interventions and 24-hour support if any emergencies should arise.

Record-breaking financial statement for Cefla, Plant Solutions confirms its leadership status

 

In 2016 Cefla continued to go from strength to strength, achieving record-breaking total sales of 468 million euro; improved profitability boosted net profits to 17.5 million. Employment levels also rose, with workforce numbers touching 1900, an increase of some 200 over the last three years.

 

 

As President Gianmaria Balducci pointed out, this was the result of “unshakeable commitment to innovation and the sharing of know-how and research among our Business Units”. That same commitment has also allowed the long-standing Cefla Plant Solutions BU to confirm its solidity and strengthen its leadership position in the industry.

Macfrut 2017, Cefla’s hight-efficiency greenhouse

 

Cefla Plant Solutions participated in MacFrut, the international reference fair for the fruit and vegetable sector held from 10 to 12 May at the Rimini Expo Centre, with the setting up of a high-efficiency greenhouse. At Hall B1, Stand 073, Cefla demonstrated its cogeneration and trigeneration plants in action, which are designed to reduce costs and environmental impact through the provision of electrical, thermal and refrigerating energy, adapting to every cultivation need in covered environments. The space was set up along with C-LED, which also presented its lighting solutions for industrial greenhouses.

The fair’s entrance was also branded Cefla: the Shopfitting Business Unit was asked to set up the entire area with its innovative display solutions dedicated to fruit and vegetable departments. The display also presented Cefla’s Growing technology for indoor cultivation, presented on the shelves to be in contact with consumers.

A playground tailor-made for children

Cefla’s oldest established Business Unit is looking towards the future of the local community – Cefla Plant Solutions is in fact making a local contribution with the “Parco Primo Sport 0246” project which will be inaugurated in San Lazzaro di Savena, near Bologna, in September with the Olympic fencing champion Valentina Vezzali, as an outstanding sponsor.

The project, drawn up by the University of Verona and based on an idea of the Laboratorio 0246 association, which is led by the six-times Olympic champion, involves the construction of Italy’s third park of its kind, following those created in Treviso and Rome. The parks have been designed specifically to develop the most important initial skills for young children: mobility, manual skills, balance and symbolic play.

“Cefla is celebrating its 85th anniversary and over these years the company has grown and evolved, investing in the future and in the new generations,” explains Roberto Cocchi, head of Cefla Plant Solutions, who has believed in the “Parco Giochi Primo Sport 0246” project right from the start, “maintaining strong links with the local area and working to assist in the social growth of the community. With this idea we, as a Business Unit, have decided to give our support to this innovative project which will allows families to experience the first years of their children’s lives in a constructive and socialising manner. The park will provide an area designed specifically for young children, in which everyone can move around and play in safety and while learning.”

The playground will be equipped with lighting and video-surveillance and it will be open to school groups, families and individuals without any time restrictions. Birthday parties can be hosted and there will be areas where mothers can feed their children in tranquility.

The Uffizi Gallery’s Botticelli room reopens with Cefla-supplied energy

With the inauguration of 17th October, the complex work carried out by Cefla Plant Solutions – together with the Integra consortium and the Cmsa cooperative – at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence came to a close. To the city and to art lovers this project has given back a renewed Botticelli room, home to masterpieces such as the ‘Birth of Venus’ and ‘Spring’.

Working with the Gallery always open to the public and in the midst of a series of temporary exhibitions (the work began in 2006), the contractors reconfigured the room in the manner of the original set-up conceived by Bartoli in 1948, characterised by broad beams of light streaming in through the new ceiling profile.
To comply with the project, a reticular structure, suspended above the room, was made: this preserves the original trusses of the Buontalenti theatre built for the Medici, which remain intact and accessible to researchers. This structure, moreover, supports the ceiling and has allowed the installation of an advanced electrical-mechanical system network that serves the room and adjacent chambers: all these systems can easily be accessed by technicians.
To increase the available display area the room was sub-divided into two spaces using floor-to-roof partitions, inside of which air intake ducting and electrical and other special equipment panels were inserted.

Other works carried out during the project included upgrading of the internal microclimate and lighting systems for the Sale dei Primitivi and the installation of a skylight in the Sala Archeologica.
Note also the underground concealment of system connection hubs and the setting up of a control booth beneath the Piazzale degli Uffizi. All achieved without ever closing the passageway to the tourists, who were able to enjoy the view of the square at all times.