Perlini

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Perlini Equipment SpA
Industry Heavy equipment
Founded San Bonifacio, Italy (1957 (1957))
FounderRoberto Perlini
HeadquartersSan Bonifacio, Verona, Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Maurizio Perlini, Francesco Perlini, Mauro Cangialeoni
Products Off-road dump trucks
Parent Cangialeoni Group
XCMG
Website perlinidumpers.com

Perlini or Perlini Equipment SpA is an Italian off-road dump truck/lorry manufacturer.

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Established in 1957 by Roberto Perlini, Perlini is based in San Bonifacio. [1]

The company has two manufacturing facilities with a total area of 130.000 square meters in San Bonifacio and Gambellara.

Coordinates: 45°24′19″N11°16′25″E / 45.4054°N 11.2736°E / 45.4054; 11.2736

History

Perlini started as an industrial vehicle transformation company in 1957. In 1961, it started directly producing dump trucks, still its main business today. In the sixties, Perlini started selling a very large volume of dump trucks in the Chinese market, starting a very important commercial relationship, enduring through the years until the beginning of twenty-first century. Perlini trucks were employed in many large projects, including the construction of the Xiaolangdi Dam and Ertan dam.

In the late eighties, Perlini started participating in competitive races with its on-road dump trucks. The Perlini 105F "Red Tiger" has notably won the Dakar Rally four consecutive times, from 1990 to 1993. [1]

In 2010, at the Bauma Construction Equipment fair, Perlini announced a partnership with Volvo Construction Equipment [2] for distribution in the European market.

After the company went bankrupt in 2016, has been bought by Cangialeoni Group in 2018, now the new Industrie Macchine Perlini work in Gambellara and produce the latest rigid dumpers.

Products

Dump Trucks

Perlini Dumper DP705WD2 with MTU Detroit Dieselengine 12V2000; power: 760HP; max. 3309 Nm; Loadcapacity: 30 cbm / 65 tons Perlini bauma 2013 5038.jpg
Perlini Dumper DP705WD2 with MTU Detroit Dieselengine 12V2000; power: 760HP; max. 3309 Nm; Loadcapacity: 30 cbm / 65 tons

Currently, Perlini produces dump trucks with a capacity from 30 to 95 metric tons, and it has sold over 12,000 units in the international market.

Discontinued dump trucks

Perlini T20 S dump truck Heavy dump truck in Italy.jpg
Perlini T20 S dump truck

All terrain vehicles

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References

  1. 1 2 "Perlini Equipment". Perlini Equipment SPA. Retrieved 2021-08-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. Perlini-Volvo Partnership - Aggregates Business Europe [ permanent dead link ]