At Lindø Steel A/S, we cut and process steel plates in XXL size with an accuracy that can be measured down to the last millimetre. Our central location, own port facility and unique infrastructure, allowing us to handle all logistics for the delivery of steel plates to our customers.
With a central location in Denmark, Lindø Steel is a leading supplier of processed steel plates to the world’s wind turbine manufacturers. We are abreast with evelopment and can guarantee services and world-class products for wind turbine towers, transition pieces, monopiles, large chimneys, tank building, power pylons, transformer stations etc.
UNIQUE INFRASTRUCTURE
Our favourable location in the waters of the Great Belt in Denmark ensures easy access to other international harbours.
From our dockside, we load and unload raw plates and machined plates in all conceivable sizes. The water depth is 7.2 meters (even up to 11 meters at our neighbouring quay) and can be accessed by all common freight coasters.
UNIQUE INFRASTRUCTURE
Our favourable location in the waters of the Great Belt in Denmark ensures easy access to other international harbours.
Our harbour crane at the dockside handles items with a weight up to 90 tonnes. The entire storage area is covered by a series of magnetic gantries which quickly, safely and effectively transport plates to the different locations within our huge outdoor facilities. Inside the factory, all handling is also carried out by large capacity gantries.
UNIQUE INFRASTRUCTURE
Our favourable location in the waters of the Great Belt in Denmark ensures easy access to other international harbours.
The storage area takes up more than 15,000 m² and has room for at least 50,000 tonnes of steel. The distance from stock to dockside is less than 15 meters enabling discharging and loading of the ships to be carried out directly from the stockyard.
UNIQUE INFRASTRUCTURE
Our favourable location in the waters of the Great Belt in Denmark ensures easy access to other international harbours.
The storage area takes up more than 15,000 m² and has room for at least 50,000 tonnes of steel. The distance from stock to dockside is less than 15 meters enabling discharging and loading of the ships to be carried out directly from the stockyar