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Performance

Workflow

At Vlassenroot, each project is allocated its own dedicated team that organises and monitors the production process in close consultation with the client. A rapid flow of information to the clients optimises the production process.

Extremely high delivery performance and flow rate speed

Quality control

All processes are subject as standard to a quality control and are furthermore extensively documented. Each crane boom section delivered is accompanied by extensive documentation, guaranteeing the traceability of materials, processes and quality control. Every welded element is MP inspected (100%). Furthermore, at the client’s request, additional quality tests may be carried out.
This results in an extremely high level of delivery performance and flow rate speed with virtually no outages and an optimal quality. In this way, Vlassenroot guarantees an excellent price-quality ratio.

Technology

Vlassenroot has built up an excellent relationship with its suppliers of materials and machines. In doing so, the organisation is able to maintain - even strengthen - its leading position in processing. We are thus always in a position to present to our clients the latest developments in our field of expertise.

Location

The Vlassenroot Group has optimally located its production centre in order to enable a swift flow of materials and to produce efficiently, close to the client.

Investment

The Vlassenroot Group is an industry group with a solid financial foundation. In under 8 years, we have invested more than EUR 50 million in research, infrastructure and people.

Innovation

The Vlassenroot Group continuously invests in the development of equipment to assist in the processing of the latest materials and/or the realisation of innovative constructions.

1999: Vlassenroot works closely together with Clusta (IWT) and Holland Rail Consult, to develop the profiles for the Silent Bridges.
2001: Vlassenroot develops the tools necessary for the circular bending of sections for telescopic cranes.
2002: Equipment for bending 35 mm stainless steel at a length of 14 metres - and this without any marking-off of the bend lines - is installed.
2004: Vlassenroot commences research into laser-welding telescopic crane booms.
2006: Fully-fledged alternatives to high strength steel are being introduced in the construction of telescopic cranes.
2008: The first real-world test of laser welding confirms our predicted results of welding telescopic crane booms.