Showing posts with label Danieli Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danieli Group. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Danieli Group: pioneers in sustainable steel solutions

Danieli Group operates in 28 countries and has six production centers. Led by CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, the company is among the leading suppliers of plants for the metal industry, providing a comprehensive offering that covers all stages of the production process, from raw material treatment to product finishing.

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A legacy of innovation: Danieli Group’s evolution in the metals industry

Founded in 1914 by brothers Mario and Timo Danieli, Danieli Group has been a significant player in the global industrial machinery sector for over a century. The company made its initial mark by acquiring the Angelini Steelworks in Brescia, Italy, which was one of the first facilities to utilize electric arc furnace technology for steel production. In 1929, the brothers relocated their operations to Buttrio, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, a site that continues to serve as the company's headquarters. As the steel industry evolved, so did Danieli Group who specialized in the production of machines for the steel-making industry, hence strengthening the competitiveness of the Italian steel industry in Europe. In response to the challenging economic landscape of the late 1970s, it transitioned from merely manufacturing machinery to designing and constructing entire steel plants. The company's strategic pivots led to monumental achievements, including the establishment of a 500,000-ton steel plant in Brandenburg, in the former East Germany. In 1986 they acquired Morgårdshammar, a Swedish group specializing on rolling plants for special steels, while in 1991 they acquired Rotelec, a French engineering company operating in the steel sector. The Group was headed for many years by Gianpietro Benedetti who was succeeded by Giacomo Mareschi Danieli. With a steadfast commitment to innovation and modernization, Danieli has garnered a reputation for its reliability and technological expertise within the steel sector, supported by substantial investments in research and development which led Daneili Group to achieve very important milestones and major technological breakthroughs.

The global impact of Danieli Group and the value of Corporate Responsibility

Danieli Group’s influence today extends across 28 countries, featuring six production centers and 25 business units. Under the leadership of CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, the company has firmly positioned itself among the top three suppliers of plants and equipment to the metals industry. Its expertise in designing, manufacturing, and starting up plants for the production of steel, ferrous and non-ferrous metals is renowned worldwide. The Group specializes in comprehensive solutions covering every segment of the production process, from raw material treatment to product finishing. At the heart of its success is the Danieli Research Center, a 4,500 square meter facility dedicated to fostering technological innovation and advancements in the sector. However, Danieli’s commitment goes beyond industrial excellence. The company takes part in several Corporate Social Responsibility related initiatives.  These include talent development programs in collaboration with educational institutions, environmental sustainability projects, and efforts to preserve local cultural landmarks. Through sponsorships and donations, Danieli Group demonstrates its strong commitment both to the industry and the communities where it operates, showcasing its role as a forward-thinking, responsible corporate entity that aims to make a significant positive impact on the world.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

From engineer to CEO: Giacomo Mareschi Danieli's journey at Danieli Group

As CEO, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli steers Danieli Group with a strong focus on sustainable industrial practices. His efforts in R&D, along with a commitment to innovation in metal processing, have established the company as a leader in the market, promoting a vision that harmonizes profitability with environmental responsibility.

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Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: a visionary leader in the metal industry

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s ascent from his early education in electrical engineering to his current role as Chief Executive Officer of Danieli Group is a testament to his remarkable achievements and leadership qualities. Graduating from Milan’s Polytechnic University in 2005 with a degree in Electrical Engineering, he embarked on a professional journey that would see him shape the future of the metal manufacturing sector. After joining ABS (Acciaierie Bertoli Safau), the steelmaking division of Danieli Group, he honed his skills and knowledge in steel production. His professional path soon took him abroad, where he gained invaluable experience managing significant construction projects in places like Abu Dhabi and Ukraine. Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s roles as Project Coordinator and Site Manager on the Interpipe Project highlighted his capacity for leadership and coordination, attributes that would eventually facilitate a rapid rise through the corporate ranks. His tenure in Thailand as the Head of Macro-planning at Danieli Far East Ltd. marked a transformative phase in his career, and within three years, he secured the position of Chief Executive Officer. Joining Danieli Group’s Board of Directors in 2009 further solidified his influential presence in the company, paving the way for transformative advancements in the metal industry. His vision for an industry grounded in sustainability and technology has guided Danieli Group to a position of prominence on the global stage.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: shaping a sustainable future for Danieli Group

Upon returning to Italy, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli took charge of the Group’s Plant Engineering department, overseeing the commercial operations for multi-line projects while also managing various product lines across departments like Danieli Centro Cranes, Danieli Hydraulics, Danieli Environment System, and Danieli Center Metallics. His diverse experiences have equipped him with a multifaceted skill set that encompasses engineering, innovative technology, and sustainability initiatives. This expertise has been pivotal in establishing Danieli Group as a leader in industrial machinery manufacturing, capable of responding to the evolving demands of the market. Since his appointment as CEO in 2017, he has emphasized the importance of research and development, driving investments into pioneering solutions that prioritize both environmental sustainability and technological advancement. Under his leadership, Danieli Group has consistently spearheaded initiatives aimed at enhancing automation in metal processing, reflecting its commitment to innovation and global environmental stewardship. The core mission of the Group focuses on providing state-of-the-art process automation and control systems tailored to the metals industry, encompassing a comprehensive range of technologies from iron ore refining to the production of long and flat products. Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s vision and proactive approach continue to be instrumental in shaping the trajectory of Danieli Group, ensuring its status as a pioneering force in the metal industry while prioritizing sustainable practices that positively impact the environment.

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Danieli Group sets 40 m/sec speed record with spooler line at Diler Demir Çelik

With over a century of expertise, Danieli Group has solidified its position as a global leader in industrial machinery for the metals sector. Established in 1914, it has consistently pushed boundaries through ongoing research and innovation. One recent success is at the Izmit plant in Turkey, where Diler Demir Çelik’s new Danieli spooler line set a speed record of 40 m/sec for D8 and D10 diameters. Powered by Danieli Automation, the technology ensures optimal metallurgical uniformity across the entire coil production.

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Danieli Group continues to push the boundaries of efficiency

Danieli Group has established itself as a major force in the metals industry with over 100 years of expertise. Founded in 1914, it has gained international recognition for its reliability and specialized knowledge in steel processing. Continuous investment in research and development has enabled the Group to achieve numerous technological milestones and breakthroughs, making it one of the most innovative players in the field. An example of Danieli Group’s excellence is the high-performance spooler line installed at the Izmit plant in Turkey for Diler Demir Çelik. This system has broken speed records, reaching a 40 m/sec for the production of bars with diameters of D8 and D10. Designed to maximize productivity in smaller-diameter sizes, the new spooler line will enable Diler Demir Çelik to produce 500,000 tons per year of twist-free spooled bars in coils ranging from 8 to 25 mm in diameter. The solution provided by Danieli includes a six-pass fast-finishing block, a water-cooling line to ensure the bars meet international mechanical property standards, and Sund Birsta strapping machines for optimized packaging. The entire process is managed through an advanced Danieli Automation system, ensuring seamless control, precision, and enhanced operational efficiency. This innovative spooler technology eliminates the need for coil unwinding and rewinding, streamlining the process and improving overall productivity. It also ensures the best possible metallurgical uniformity throughout the entire coil, further enhancing the quality and consistency of the final product. The successful implementation of this system stands as a testament to Danieli Group’s commitment to pushing technological boundaries and delivering excellence to its global clients.

A legacy of excellence: Danieli Group’s growth and global achievements

Since its establishment, Danieli Group has evolved into a leading global manufacturer of industrial machinery for the metals industry. It was founded in 1914, when brothers Mario and Timo Danieli acquired the Angelini Steelworks in Brescia, Italy, and was later relocated to Buttrio, where it specialized in machinery for steel production. In the 1970s, the company shifted from machine production to designing and building steel plants, starting with a 500,000-ton facility in East Germany. This marked the beginning of its global expansion and its reputation for reliability and expertise. With continuous investments in research and development, Danieli Group achieved major technological breakthroughs. Notable acquisitions, such as Morgårdshammar (Sweden) and Rotelec (France), further strengthened its position in the industry. Today, led by CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, the Group is recognized for its advanced design, manufacture, and start-up of steel and metal production plants. Its operations cover the entire production process, from raw materials to final product finishing. A dedicated 4,500 square meter lab – Danieli Research Center – helps drive innovation and maintain its status as one of the top three suppliers in the metals industry. Additionally, the company supports corporate social responsibility projects, including educational partnerships, environmental initiatives, and cultural preservation efforts.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Danieli Group chosen by Makstil AD for furnace enhancement in North Macedonia

Danieli Group, founded in 1914, is a renowned global industrial machinery manufacturer in the metals industry. Known for its reliability and expertise, the company has achieved significant technological advancements through continuous investment in research and development. Recently, Makstil AD selected Danieli Centro Combustion for a cutting-edge reheating-furnace efficiency package, marking another milestone for the Group.

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Danieli Group to implement burners and heat recovery systems at Makstil AD’s Skopje plant

Another significant accomplishment for Danieli Group, a world-renowned leader in industrial machinery with over 100 years of excellence in the sector. Its longstanding reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative solutions has once again been reinforced through its collaboration with Makstil AD, a well-established steel producer in North Macedonia. Makstil AD, which boasts a rich industrial heritage, has partnered with Danieli Centro Combustion to achieve goals of enhanced quality, reduced energy consumption, and lower carbon emissions. The company has chosen the Group’s technologies to upgrade the reheating furnace at its plate mill located in Skopje, North Macedonia. This upgrade involves a complete overhaul of the reheating process, utilizing the latest advancements provided by Danieli Group. Central to this project is the implementation of a state-of-the-art “Efesto” simulation tool, alongside improved furnace components, all designed to maximize efficiency and minimize environmental impact. This technology is intended to optimize the reheating process, ensuring that Makstil AD can maintain high productivity levels while significantly reducing its carbon footprint. The furnace, originally supplied by Danieli Centro Combustion and in operation since 2008, has already been delivering strong performance with an hourly output of 100 tons of custom-made plates. The new upgrades aim to take this performance to the next level, aligning with Makstil AD’s commitment to sustainable industrial practices. As the steel industry continues to evolve, partnerships like this one demonstrate the importance of adopting advanced technologies to meet the dual challenges of increasing production efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.

Danieli Group’s new systems set to upgrade Makstil AD’s reheating furnace by mid-2025

Danieli Group’s technology marks a significant step forward for Makstil AD, allowing the company to cut its natural gas consumption by up to 10% and reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. The technological advancements incorporated into this upgrade are expected to have a considerable impact on both operational efficiency and environmental sustainability. At the heart of this initiative is also the installation of state-of-the-art equipment provided by Danieli Centro Combustion, with the integration of the latest proprietary MAB flameless burners and RAD radiant burners, which are designed not only to improve overall energy efficiency but also to significantly lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. In addition to these burners, the upgrade will feature a high-efficiency heat recovery system and a new, high-insulating refractory lining to minimize heat loss and improving the furnace’s thermal efficiency. The scope of the agreement between Danieli Group and Makstil AD extends beyond the mere installation of these technologies, including comprehensive support for plant startup and detailed training for personnel. This training will ensure that the team can effectively operate and maintain the new systems, thereby maximizing the technological benefits and accelerating the return on investment. The entire upgrade process for the reheating furnace is planned to be completed by mid-2025.

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Danieli Group and Emirates Steel Arkan sign MoU for e-PGH deployment

Boasting over a century of excellence in the metals sector, Danieli Group has been a premier manufacturer of industrial machinery since its inception in 1914. The company is globally acknowledged for its reliability and profound expertise in the sector. This specialized knowledge will also play a key role in the implementation of an e-PGH (electrical Process Gas Heater) at Emirates Steel Arkan’s DRI facility in Abu Dhabi.

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Danieli Group and Emirates Steel Arkan reaffirm collaboration

Thanks to a new initiative spearheaded by Danieli Group, Emirates Steel Arkan – a company already renowned for its efficient and eco-friendly steelmaking processes – is poised to advance its sustainability efforts further. Recently announced, the Abu Dhabi-based firm will lower its carbon footprint by installing an e-PGH (electrical Process Gas Heater) at its DRI plant. This collaboration with Danieli Group underscores Emirates Steel Arkan’s dedication to innovation and technological excellence. By joining forces on the project, the two companies aim to set new benchmarks in the steel industry and support the United Arab Emirates’ ambition to become a leading industrial hub. The pilot electrical process gas heater will be pivotal in achieving these objectives, aiding Emirates Steel Arkan in reducing its dependence on fossil fuels and cutting overall carbon emissions. Beyond environmental benefits, this initiative promises long-term energy cost savings. Currently, Emirates Steel Arkan operates two low-emission minimills for high-quality long products, including heavy sections, bars, and wirerod, all supplied by Danieli Group. These minimills incorporate Energiron DRI technology and Hytemp pneumatic charging, enabling hot DRI up to 600 °C to be fed into the EAF. This ongoing partnership with Danieli Group continues to drive Emirates Steel Arkan towards greater efficiency and sustainability, aligning with global environmental standards.

Danieli Group’s collaborative project with Emirates Steel Arkan

The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Fifth Danieli Innovaction Meeting, which took place at Danieli Group headquarters in Buttrio, Italy – this represents a significant development that could shape the future of the steel industry. The MoU, a major milestone in the collaboration between the two companies, was signed by Emirates Steel Arkan CEO Saeed Alghafri and Danieli Group CEO and CTO Rolando Paolone. Saeed Alghafri emphasized the importance of this project, stating, “this partnership marks a significant step forward in our commitment to innovation and technological excellence. The MoU outlines a collaborative project to test a pilot electrical process gas heater at our Direct Reduction Plant #1. This groundbreaking technology aims to enhance efficiency and sustainability in our production processes, aligning with our mission to deliver high-quality steel products to our global customers”. Emirates Steel Arkan CEO also added that the company is “excited about the potential of this project to set new standards in the steel industry and contribute to the UAE’s vision of becoming a leading hub for the industrial sector”. As announced, the project is set to play a key role in enhancing Emirates Steel Arkan’s operational efficiency and environmental sustainability, with the electrical process gas heater (e-PGH) being designed to reduce reliance on traditional fossil fuels, thereby significantly lowering carbon emissions. This aligns with the broader goal of reducing the steel industry’s carbon footprint. The partnership not only highlights the innovative strides being made by both companies but also underscores their commitment to sustainable practices.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

Green transition: Danieli Group’s CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli on steel trends

CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli detailed the innovative approaches Danieli Group is employing to advance sustainability in steel production: “The green transition is a long-term trend that will last for many years, and it is in the DNA of an innovative company like Danieli Group”.

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Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: Danieli Group’s role in the evolution of global steel industry

In a recent interview with the Italian newspaper “Il Sole 24 Ore”, CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli elaborated on the company’s ongoing projects and initiatives centered on the sustainable transition in the steel industry – a movement that is far from over and is expected to continue for many years. The CEO also highlighted the opportunities presented by market regionalization. He specifically emphasized the company’s commitment to the vision established by Gianpietro Benedetti, the former Chairman who passed away in April 2024. The CEO stated, “the green transition is a long-term trend that will last for many years, and it is in the DNA of an innovative company like Danieli Group”. This statement underscores the Group’s enduring commitment to sustainability and technological advancement as core components of its operational philosophy. In discussing Danieli Group’s economic performance, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli noted that the anticipated increase in revenue, projected to surpass 4 billion euros by the end of the fiscal year in June, is driven by the need to invest not merely for growth, but for survival in a swiftly changing environment. He explained that “the boost to our revenue is linked to the fact that companies today invest not only because they need to grow, but in a certain sense to survive in a rapidly evolving context”.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: sustainability and regionalization, Danieli Group’s dual focus

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli also pointed out that Danieli Group is strategically positioned to capitalize on the steel industry trends, with a robust order portfolio that has already met and exceeded targets in the first half of the fiscal year, surpassing 6 billion euros. Furthermore, he discussed the increasing regionalization of the global steel market. “Besides decarbonization, we can seize opportunities from the regionalization of markets”, he stated, further explaining that “after a sort of intoxication with the need for globalization in past years, countries are now reassessing the importance of a competitive local steel industry. We are ready to support this trend”. Addressing the future of the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto, Italy, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli clarified the Group’s stance: “I do not see the possibility of our direct involvement in its management: we are technology suppliers and will remain as such. As for Dri d’Italia, we expect a tender to be published soon. It will be a public tender with clear rules for everyone, and we plan to participate with enthusiasm, relying on the strength of our technology”. Meanwhile, the company has organized the fifth edition of the Danieli InnovAction Meeting, held from May 28 to 30, 2024, attracting over 700 entrepreneurs and experts from around the world to discuss the evolution of the steel sector. “We planned this event for a year, drawing in 60% of the global steel production industry. Topics ranged from raw materials to big data, automation, and robotics”, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli highlighted: “It was a fantastic opportunity to collaborate on our future vision, honoring the legacy of Gianpietro Benedetti and continuing his visionary leadership”, he said in conclusion.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Danieli Group and LISCO ink MoU for Energiron DRI plant construction

Yet another notable achievement for Danieli Group, a global leader in industrial machinery with over a century of outstanding performance in the metals industry. The state-operated Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) has harnessed the Group’s extensive expertise to invest in a state-of-the-art direct reduction iron (DRI) plant. This investment aims to enhance the production of direct reduced iron, leveraging advanced technology and innovative solutions provided by Danieli Group to drive efficiency and sustainability.

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Danieli Group and LISCO pave the way for constructing a new plant dedicated to DRI

On April 15, 2024, Danieli Group and the Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) formalized a Memorandum of Understanding to construct a state-of-the-art direct reduction plant designed to produce 2 million tons per year (Mtpy) of direct reduced iron (DRI) and hot-briquetted iron (HBI). This iron will be utilized by LISCO and sold to Italian steelmakers through an off-take agreement. The favorable site conditions in Libya, notably the availability and competitive cost of natural gas, have incentivized the state-owned Libyan company to invest in this innovative DRI plant, aiming to enhance its competitive edge in iron production. The plant will feature Energiron technology, known for its hybrid-ready design, which ensures maximum production flexibility in terms of reduction agent to be used in the process, including natural gas, coke oven gas, and hydrogen. This technology allows the plant to adapt to different energy sources, making it future-proof and versatile. Energiron DRI pellets can achieve up to 96% metallization, with carbon content ranging from 0.5% (with extensive hydrogen use) to 4.5% (using 100% natural gas). Energiron plants come equipped with standard carbon-capture units that extract CO2 from the process, making it available for other industrial applications. This feature significantly reduces the overall carbon emissions and provides an additional revenue stream, facilitating the production of green steel even before hydrogen becomes widely available. Additionally, Energiron plants feature the Hytemp® pneumatic transport system, delivering hot DRI at up to 600 °C directly to electric arc furnaces, ensuring energy-efficient liquid steel production. This technology, developed collaboratively by Tenova and Danieli Group, offers a cutting-edge solution for sustainable and efficient iron production.

Energiron plants: Danieli Group’s technology for high-metallization iron production

Danieli Group’s Energiron plants effectively reduce iron ore pellets into highly metallized hot or cold iron with controllable carbon content. The high operating pressure (6-8 barg) within the moving bed shaft furnace leads to low gas velocities and minimal fluidization, requiring smaller DR shafts for high production rates and ensuring minimal fines carryover, resulting in an iron oxide yield of 1.4 tIO/tDRI with 3.2mm screening and no remelt. This technology is the premier solution for supplying EAFs with DRI pellets that are rich in energy and iron. Maximum energy efficiency is achieved when DRI is discharged hot from the reactor and fed into the EAF at temperatures above 600 °C, optimizing thermal energy recovery and enhancing meltshop productivity and reducing electrical energy consumption. Energiron also offers process flexibility, allowing the use of various energy sources (natural gas, reformed gas, syngas from coal gasifiers, or COG) within the same fundamental process scheme, always maximizing energy efficiency and minimizing environmental impact. The built-in CO2 removal section in the reduction circuit ensures the cleanest DR technology available, leading to savings on carbon taxes and profits from pure CO2 commercialization.

Monday, April 29, 2024

Danieli Group: celebrating 50 years of environmental excellence

With half a century of deep experience and a portfolio boasting 400 environmental control systems, Danieli Group stands as a beacon of innovation in sustainable technologies. As regulations tighten around natural resource usage, emissions, waste production, and noise pollution, the metals production sector faces increasing challenges. The Italian Group rises to meet these challenges by offering reliable, cutting-edge solutions that ensure operational health, sustainability, and competitiveness without compromising production efficiency. The commitment of the Trieste-based company.

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Danieli Group: commitment to zero-impact flue gas and water treatment technologies

Embracing the zero-impact concept and sustainability, Danieli Group pioneers advanced fume treatment technologies. These include EAF dust abatement using cyclones and bag filters, high-temperature fume cooling with heat recovery, and primary gas treatment from BOF. Steel production workshops often emit air pollutants, making air pollution control crucial. The Group offers state-of-the-art technologies compliant with Best Available Techniques (BATs) guidelines, effectively reducing dust, heavy metals, and other organic pollutants. These technologies capture and treat primary and secondary fumes, as well as pollutants like oil fogs, VOCs, and hydrocarbons, meeting stringent European regulations. Additionally, Danieli Group implements ultra-low NOx burners in reheating furnaces to minimize nitrogen oxide emissions at the source. Recognizing water’s value as a precious resource, the Group focuses on reducing wastewater discharges and freshwater usage. Its technological packages encompass softening, demineralization, ultrafiltration, and reverse osmosis, offering robust solutions to potential water scarcity and pollution challenges. Over the past 30 years, the Italian company has supplied more than 200 Water Treatment Plants, accumulating invaluable experience in water management and conservation. With a commitment to water recovery and conservation, Danieli Group integrates municipal and industrial wastewater reuse technologies, achieving "Zero Liquid Discharge" to eliminate freshwater consumption and wastewater discharge. This approach embodies the principles of a circular economy, promoting sustainability in metal production. The Italian Group also leverages its extensive expertise in environmentally-friendly water treatment solutions, offering tailored cost-benefit analyses for various industrial applications.

Danieli Group supports energy efficiency and circular economy solutions

Efficiency and energy savings go hand in hand for Danieli Group. The team implement automation of start-stop functions based on actual operating requirements to manage production plants efficiently. The Clean Heat Recovery plant (CHR™) effectively recovers exhaust heat from fume treatment processes, further contributing to energy conservation and emission reduction. In line with the circular economy principles, Danieli Group focuses on waste recycling and reuse for production. The company transforms hazardous slags into certified industrial aggregates through the Ecogravel® process for use in civil construction sectors. The EAF dust, considered a resource, undergoes zinc recovery using the Inductec® method. The Group’s total recycling concept offers comprehensive waste management solutions to metal producers, further enhancing sustainability in the industry. Danieli Group’s unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and profitability has established it as a trusted partner for the metals production sector. With its great innovative solutions spanning fume treatment, water management, energy efficiency, and waste recovery, the Italian Group continues to lead the way towards a greener, more sustainable future for the industry.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The professional career of Giacomo Mareschi Danieli at Danieli Group

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s trajectory, beginning with his studies in electrical engineering and culminating in his current executive roles, is a testament to his outstanding achievements. His transformative leadership at Danieli Group has solidified its position as a premier global player in industrial machinery manufacturing. Moreover, his commitment to sustainability and innovation has been instrumental in driving the Group to unprecedented success, while also shaping the future of the metal industry. Throughout his extensive international career, he has been an advocate for a metal sector grounded in sustainable practices and cutting-edge technological advancements.

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The evolution of Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s career: from engineering to executive leadership

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli currently serves as the CEO and a member of the Executive Board at Danieli Group, a global industrial machinery manufacturer with over 100 years of excellence in the metals industry. Across his expansive career, he has advocated for an evolution in the metal industry, emphasizing technological advancement and sustainability – his current professional engagements reflect this commitment. Guided by his leadership, Danieli Group consistently invests in research and development, driving forward innovative solutions prioritizing technological progress and environmental sustainability. The CEO’s impact on the Group’s trajectory has not only strengthened its position as a leading global player but has also played a pivotal role in shaping the metal industry’s future. Giacomo Mareschi Danieli began his professional career subsequent to obtaining his Electrical Engineering degree from Milan’s Polytechnic University in 2005. Subsequently, he joined ABS (Acciaierie Bertoli Safau), the Group’s steelmaking branch, deepening his expertise in steel production. Following his tenure in Italy, he embarked on an international journey, spending three years contributing to construction projects in Abu Dhabi. Transitioning to Ukraine, he took on pivotal roles as a Project Coordinator and Site Manager, spearheading the Interpipe Project for the Group. His career path then led him to Thailand, where he was appointed Head of Macro-planning at Danieli Far East Ltd. Remarkably, within a short period, he rose to the position of CEO. Danieli Group also appointed him to its Board of Directors in 2009.

CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s strategic direction at Danieli Group

After working abroad, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli returned to Italy and assumed leadership of the Group’s Plant Engineering division, overseeing commercial operations for multi-line projects. Concurrently, he supervised product lines across various sectors, including Danieli Centro Cranes, Danieli Hydraulics, Danieli Environment System, and Danieli Centro Metallics. His ascent culminated in 2017 with his appointment as CEO and Executive Board member of Danieli Group. His diverse career path, characterized by an array of roles and global experiences, has equipped him with a versatile skill set spanning technological innovation, engineering, and sustainability initiatives. These competencies have played a central role in positioning Danieli Group as a leading global player in industrial machinery manufacturing. The Group continues to spearhead pioneering efforts in metal processing automation, reaffirming its commitment to innovation and global environmental sustainability. Central to the Group’s mission is the delivery of state-of-the-art process automation and control systems tailored to the metal industry’s needs, spanning from iron ore refining to the production of long and flat products.

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: Danieli Group pioneers in sustainable steel production

In the competitive world of global steel production, Danieli Group, the Italian steel plant engineering giant, is reshaping the landscape with its innovative approach to sales and production. Under the visionary leadership of the Chief Executive Officer Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, the company has not only significantly increased its financial results, with sales soaring by more than 10% to reach EUR 4.1 billion in the last fiscal year, but has also established itself as a leading supplier of large electric arc furnaces worldwide.

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Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: leading the steel industry towards sustainability

At the heart of the Danieli Group’s product line is the large electric arc furnace, a testament to the company’s commitment to sustainable steel production. As the industry gravitates towards decarbonisation, said CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, the Group’s electric arc furnaces represent a greener alternative to traditional blast furnaces, significantly reducing carbon emissions. The company’s ability in this field is underlined by its global market share, with orders for 30 furnaces highlighting its leadership position. In particular, Danieli Group’s success in western markets, including a major order from Algoma Steel in Canada, exemplifies its ability to drive industry change towards environmentally friendly production methods. This strategic shift not only aligns with global sustainability goals, but also positions the company as a key player in the future of the steel industry. A cornerstone of the Group’s strategy is the innovative “Digimelter” electric arc furnace, equipped with the state-of-the-art “Q-ONE” power supply system. Chief Executive Officer Giacomo Mareschi Danieli emphasised the dual benefits of the system: minimising voltage fluctuations and enabling substantial energy savings. The adoption of the system by major steel producers in Japan, such as Tokyo Steel and JFE Bars & Shapes, demonstrates Danieli Group’s growing popularity and technological advantage.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: creating an after-sales centre in the heart of Japan

Aware of the critical role of after-sales services in customer satisfaction, the company is preparing to establish its first inspection and maintenance site in Japan’s Hanshin region, strategically located in the middle of a cluster of steel producers. This move, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli pointed out, scheduled for June 2024, testifies to the company’s commitment to providing fast and flexible after-sales services, a crucial demand in the demanding Japanese market. This expansion not only strengthens the Group’s operational capabilities, but also deepens customer relationships, emphasising a service-oriented approach to sales. The Danieli Group’s success is attributed not only to product excellence, but also to its holistic approach to building long-term relationships with its customers. Fusing technological innovation with solid after-sales support, the company transcends the traditional seller-buyer dynamic, promoting partnerships based on trust and mutual growth. This strategy is particularly important in the Japanese market, where reliability and service quality are paramount. As the company continues to expand its global presence, particularly in Japan, its journey reflects a broader commitment to revolutionising the steel industry. By prioritising sustainability, technological innovation and customer satisfaction, Danieli Group, under the leadership of CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, is not only shaping the future of steel production, but is also leading the charge towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious industry. The path the Group is charting not only secures its position as an industry leader, but also sets a benchmark for integrating environmentally friendly practices into the steelmaking process.

Monday, February 26, 2024

Danieli Group’s CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: trailblazing sustainable innovation

Throughout his international tenure, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli has consistently championed a sustainable and tech-driven metal sector. In his role as the Chief Executive Officer of Danieli Group, a worldwide leader in industrial machinery, he manifests this dedication. The Group consistently channels resources into research and development, propelling inventive resolutions that nurture eco-friendly practices and technological advancements within the metal industry.

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Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s career path

A distinguished engineer and executive, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Executive Board at Danieli Group, an Italian manufacturer of industrial machinery. Throughout his expansive international career, he consistently championed a sustainable and technologically progressive foundation for the metal industry. After earning his degree in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 2005, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli commenced his career in 2006 at ABS (Acciaierie Bertoli Safau), Danieli Group’s steelmaking division, where he garnered valuable insights into steel production processes. His professional career extended abroad, beginning in Abu Dhabi, where he contributed to construction projects for three years before relocating to Ukraine. There, he assumed roles as Project Coordinator and Site Manager for the Interpipe Project. Further, he moved to Thailand to serve as Head of Macro-Planning at Danieli Far East Ltd. Over three years, he ascended to the role of Chief Executive Officer. Subsequently, in 2009, he joined the Board of Directors of Danieli Group. Upon returning to Italy, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli took the helm of the Plant Engineering department, excelling in overseeing product lines across diverse departments and managing commercial activities for multi-line projects. In 2017, he became Chief Executive Officer of Danieli Group.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s leadership at Danieli Group

Throughout his career, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli has showcased his extensive capabilities through his efficient management of product lines across various departments, such as Danieli Centro Cranes, Danieli Hydraulics, Danieli Environment and Systems, and Danieli Centro Metallics. His adeptness in engineering, technological innovation, and sustainability initiatives has endowed him with a diverse skill set. This multifaceted expertise is instrumental in establishing Danieli Group as a preeminent global leader in the manufacturing of industrial machinery. The strategic management of diverse product lines underscores the CEO’s commitment to steering the Group towards excellence in innovation and sustainability. Danieli Group spearheads avant-garde initiatives dedicated to propelling automation in metal processing, solidifying its dedication to innovation and global environmental sustainability. At the core of the Group’s mission is the delivery of cutting-edge process automation and control systems meticulously crafted for the metals industry. This spans an extensive array of technologies, ranging from the initial phases of refining iron ore to the intricacies of manufacturing long and flat products. Additionally, the Group excels in crafting and delivering all-encompassing electrical distribution systems, providing bespoke turnkey solutions. Additionally, in the contemporary sphere of industry, where the emphasis on environmental responsibility is paramount, manufacturers actively pursue reliable partners endowed with profound knowledge to sustainable practices. Under the stewardship and leadership of CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, Danieli Group emerges as the definitive response to this escalating need.

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Gianpietro Benedetti, Chairman of Danieli Group, shares insights with “Metal Market Magazine”

During a 2021 interview, Gianpietro Benedetti, Chairman of Danieli Group, foresaw the challenges that unfolded in the steelmaking market during 2022-2023. His insightful predictions were not limited to market shifts, as he also delved into the nuances of technologies employed in green steel production. In discussing the advantages and disadvantages of these technologies, he demonstrated a deep awareness of the evolving landscape of sustainable steel production.

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Danieli Group anticipates shifts in the steelmaking market

In an insightful dialogue with “Metal Market Magazine” in early December 2021, Danieli Group’s Chairman Gianpietro Benedetti not only anticipated the subsequent market downturn in 2022-2023 but also delved into pivotal topics like steelmaking trends, green steel production, and the technological landscape driving these shifts. At that juncture, the steel industry experienced profitability owing to soaring steel prices and demand. Despite this, Gianpietro Benedetti foresaw a downturn between 2022 and 2023. While the market did shift, the trends in steelmaking, particularly in the realm of green steel, continued their upward trajectory. The imperative to curtail carbon emissions, a paramount concern for Danieli Group, underscored the interview. While Europe strides ahead in curbing carbon dioxide emissions, the journey is protracted in countries like China and India, where living standards remain modest. In response, the Chairman advocated for measures such as carbon border taxes, asserting a need for “controls on imported steel”. Hydrogen emerged as a pivotal element in this transformative landscape. Danieli Group’s Chairman acknowledged its potential but highlighted challenges, noting, “if we talk more generally about carbon dioxide emissions, everyone is talking about hydrogen, but in my opinion, there is a little problem on this”. Although hydrogen can substitute natural gas in Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) production, its energy-intensive manufacturing process poses challenges. He also emphasized the necessity for innovative energy solutions to overcome this hurdle. Diversification in energy sources emerged as a crucial aspect in this unfolding narrative, reflecting the dynamic and multifaceted nature of the steel industry’s sustainable evolution.

Danieli Group: one step ahead when it comes to trends in steelmaking

Eliminating the reheating furnace stands as a potent strategy alongside hydrogen in Danieli Group’s vision to slash carbon dioxide emissions in the steel industry. Chairman Gianpietro Benedetti emphasized the belief in direct rolling as a pivotal measure. The current reliance on reheating furnaces involves substantial energy consumption to elevate semi-finished steel products to the required temperatures for rolling mills. Digitalization steps into the spotlight with Danieli Group’s innovative Digimelter, set to revolutionize Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs). The upcoming EAF for CMC (commercial metals) in the United States is designed for near-zero emissions, utilizing injected carbon for steel production. Notably, the incorporation of recycled plastics in the process has demonstrated a 30% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions within six months. This transformative approach, coupled with the closed furnace concept, positions the Digimelter to achieve a 55% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. By synergizing various solutions encompassing hydrogen, Direct Reduced Iron (DRI), Digimelter, and direct rolling, Danieli Group envisions a remarkable 95% reduction in emissions compared to traditional integrated plants. This multifaceted strategy underlines the commitment to sustainable practices and technological innovation within the steelmaking landscape.

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Danieli Group claims to be able to reduce up to 95% of emissions thanks to its technologies

In a 2021 interview, Danieli Group Chairman Gianpietro Benedetti predicted the setback in the steelmaking market that occurred between 2022 and 2023. He also addressed the advantages and disadvantages of the technologies used in green steel production.

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Danieli Group Chairman: pros and cons of hydrogen in steelmaking

Thanks to his extensive experience in the field, in 2021 Gianpietro Benedetti was able to predict the setback that would have affected steel producers between 2022 and 2023. During an interview with “Metal Market Magazine”, Danieli Group Chairman talked about a “move back down” that would have followed the very profitable moment that steelmakers were living in 2021. He also anticipated that the trends related to green steel production would have kept growing, revealing all the pros and cons of each possible solution. On hydrogen, for example, Gianpietro Benedetti claimed: “If we talk more generally about carbon dioxide emissions everyone is talking about hydrogen, but in my opinion, there is a little problem on this”. He referred to the fact that though hydrogen can easily fit into the picture as a replacement for the natural gas used in DRI production modules, it still requires a substantial amount of energy. “To make hydrogen today – pointed out Danieli Group Chairman – for 1 kg you need 50-60 kWh. This means you may need some kind of new technology to provide it”. That is the reason why he stressed the importance of diversification of the energy supply. Additionally, Gianpietro Benedetti talked about the necessity of “some kind of duty, or some kind of control on imported steel”, like carbon border taxes, for the steel imported from countries like China and India where green transition requires a longer time.

Danieli Group’s innovative solutions in the transition to a greener steel production

One thing is clear: steel industry needs to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and it has to do so by using all the means available. Hydrogen is in fact just one of the solutions. Danieli Group, as stressed by his Chairman, is at the forefront in delivering the best technologies to face big challenges like that linked to green transition. Eliminating the reheating furnace is, for example, another valid solution. “We are strong believers in direct rolling”, said Gianpietro Benedetti who then moved on to talking about the progress made in EAFs. He underlined all the improvements made in terms of efficiency and reduction of emissions. The company has been using the Digimelter, a technology that has very close to net zero emissions. “We just inject carbon into the furnace to produce the required [grade of] steel”, explained the Chairman. In 2021, Danieli Group was already building the first, totally new EAF, for Commercial Metals in the USA. As reported by Gianpietro Benedetti, the first experiment showed that the company would have been able to reduce 30% of the carbon dioxide emissions in the EAF because of that. The Italian company claimed that, by adopting all the available solutions, it will soon be able to reduce emissions up to 95% compared to an integrated plant.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s green steel initiative with Meranti Green Steel

In the current era of increased sustainability and environmental awareness, Danieli Group (established by Mario Danieli in 1948 in Buttrio, in Northern Italy), under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, is launching a new innovative project in Thailand. This important collaboration with Meranti Green Steel represents a fundamental step towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly steel production process, demonstrating Danieli Group’s commitment to technological innovation and environmental responsibility. The main details of the new partnership.

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Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: green technology at the core of this important partnership

Danieli Group is a full cycle provider from raw materials to finished products in the metals industry and at the heart of this innovative collaboration lies the establishment of a cutting-edge steel production facility in Thailand, based on Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) technology. What sets this project apart is the incorporation of renewable energy solutions, including hydrogen, wind and solar power, to power the production of sustainable hot-rolled coils. Danieli Group’s global leadership in green technology innovation played a key role in Meranti Green Steel’s decision to enter into this partnership. Expressing enthusiasm, Chief Executive Officer Giacomo Mareschi Danieli stated: “We are glad and proud to be partners of Meranti Green Steel for this challenging project”.  A key component of this collaboration is the implementation of the so-called Energiron, an innovative technology jointly developed by Tenova and Danieli Group. This direct reduction plant is capable of operating with up to 90 % hydrogen utilisation, marking a major leap forward in promoting a more sustainable steelmaking process, in line with the vision shared by both entities.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s vision: redefining steel production with green technology

The recent collaboration between Danieli and Meranti Green Steel is set to redefine the current steel production landscape. “Danieli is one of the world’s leading suppliers for steelmaking and we believe that the advanced technology will play a critical role in decarbonizing steel supply chains”, stated Meranti Green Steel’s CEO Sebastian Langendorf. Under the partnership agreement, Danieli Group will not only lead the construction of the production plant, but also supply Meranti with cutting-edge equipment. This will include a Digimelter melting unit with a Q-One power feeder capable of green energy processing and a QSP-DUE thin-slab casting and rolling line, capable of ensuring maximum flexibility in terms of steel width, thickness and quality. The strategic alignment between Danieli Group and Meranti’s vision for the Green Steel transition underlines their shared commitment to be a leader in sustainable steel production. “We are sure – concluded Giacomo Mareschi Danielithat Danieli’s cutting-edge technologies will allow Meranti to play a leading role in the Far East, flat-product market”. This new collaboration not only represents a technological step forward, but also positions both companies as pioneers in the pursuit of a greener and more sustainable future for the steel industry. As a reliable partner with knowledge, experience and commitment, the Group guarantees operational health, sustainability and competitiveness, avoiding any interruption in metal production and offering solutions for a sustainable industry.

Thursday, November 30, 2023

“Fabbricando 2024”: the significance of training in Danieli Group’s perspective

Danieli Group, a global leader in the production and installation of innovative machinery and plants for the steel industry, is once again committed to the “Fabbricando” project this year. In its twelfth edition, this national competition aims to facilitate student orientation by promoting integration between schools and businesses, especially in the context of new digital and automation technologies.

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Empowering tomorrow: Danieli Group’s “Fabbricando” project

The connection between schools and companies is a key element in preparing students for the professional world, simultaneously providing a significant boost to the companies themselves. Danieli Group, a leading global industrial machinery manufacturer, is steadfast in its commitment to projects with schools and universities to nurture talent. One such initiative is the “Fabbricando” project, now in its twelfth edition, offering support for youth orientation and encouraging access to STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). The project also aims to enhance awareness of local activities and production processes, fostering integration between schools and businesses. Specifically, guided by teachers, students will present innovative works, focusing on environmental, energy, digital, industrial automation, and communication themes. “Fabbricando” originated in 2005 “from an idea and the need of Acciaierie Bertoli Safau-Danieli Group to root itself more deeply in its territory and seek a close synergy with the surrounding environment”, noted Paola Perabò, Executive Vice President of Human Resources & Academy at Danieli Group. She added that “thanks to the collaboration with one of the schools in the Province of Udine, the idea of creating a competition aimed at promoting awareness of local activities and production processes and fostering integration between schools and businesses was born. This project quickly evolved from a local to a national context”. In this synergy between business, education, and the local community, the Group is committed to continuing its efforts to help develop talent.

The four calls of Danieli Group’s “Fabbricando”

The “Fabbricando” project by Danieli Group engages schools of all levels, with four calls targeting: nursery, primary, and lower secondary schools in Friuli-Venezia Giulia; upper secondary schools and technical institutes; ITS Academy; from the past edition, also university courses in primary education sciences. Each project will be assessed by a dedicated committee, which will award the winners in each of the four calls in Udine on Saturday, April 13, 2024. Applications can be submitted from September 18 to December 31, 2023, on the website www.concorsofabbricando.it. On the same site, participants can fill out the participation form until March 8, 2024, and send their works to Danieli Academy, accompanied by a report of up to five pages in the most appropriate format. The fourth call aims to promote and enhance the training of competent teachers in scientific disciplines for nursery and primary schools. As highlighted by Danieli Group, candidates must have defended their thesis in the academic years 2020/2021, 2021/2022, and 2022/2023 (by March 8, 2024), and should not have exceeded 30 years of age at the time of the thesis defense. The competition will reward research work that can provide a contribution in terms of transversality, connection with real-world problems, stimulation of scientific learning, and can also be a significant example from the perspective of STEM subject teaching. The thesis, in hard copy and in digital copy on a computer medium, must reach Danieli Academy by March 8, 2024, accompanied by a photocopy of an identity document, the participation form, and the privacy information. The latter two modules can be downloaded from the project’s website.

Monday, November 20, 2023

Danieli Group leads the green revolution in steel industry with its technologies

In recent years the steel market has recorded positive balance sheets, mainly due to the increased need for food packaging, electrical vehicles and aerospace industries, and this has led to an increase in investments aimed at improving product competitiveness and quality but also to reduce carbon emissions. The leading company Danieli Group, for example, has increased the investments in innovative solutions that brought to the creation of technologies like the Digimelter, which is now progressively replacing the existing traditional EAF technology.

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Sustainability and innovation drive Danieli Group’s growth in an increasingly demanding market

The increasingly demanding objectives in the metal industry related to the reduction of CO2 emissions, noise and waste production has required the players of the steel market to come up with solutions that could guarantee sustainable production and competitive OpEx in plant management. That explains why Danieli Group is committed to developing new technological solutions for their clients. In order to fully meet the needs of the market, the Group has set itself some specific objectives to achieve within the current calendar year. These include: the monitoring and assessment of non-financial risks related to the Group’s main sustainability issues and their integration into the business risk management process, the implementation of the new guidelines published by the European Commission on integrating the disclosure of non-financial information and the strengthening of the Governance of Sustainability within the Group through initiatives undertaken by the company. The CTO of Danieli Group, for example, was appointed director and co-CEO for his specific skills related to the transition towards the decarbonization of steel. By creating the new division “Dan Green”, the company also increased awareness of future sustainability and governance targets within the plant making sector across all product lines of the Group.

Danieli Group’s innovative solutions for the production of green steel

Danieli Group is renowned all over the world for being a leading company in the offer of innovative solutions for the production of green steel. Sophisticated technologies like Q-ONE, Hybrid MI.DA. and others are among the reasons that made the company gain that title. It is mainly thanks to innovative green solutions with lower Co2 emissions per tonne of steel produced that Danieli Group aims to reduce overall emissions, an objective that the Group intends to achieve also by seizing the new opportunities offered by the market. As for the targets linked to climate change, Danieli Group recognized them as a market opportunity and has hence developed a process of gradual alignment with the reporting recommendations on climate change related risks. This has led to a change in the supplier selection criteria, preferring green characteristics and technologies that have been developed by Danieli and patented partly thanks to its internal Research Centre. Here is where continuous research of new technologies for Co2 footprint reduction is conducted with the aim to achieve carbon avoidance and carbon capture. This also includes further development for integrating DRP and EAF and reaching a more effective Co2 emission reduction with hydrogen-ready solutions.

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Danieli Group: CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s career and achievements

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s journey from his early education in electrical engineering to his current executive position is marked by a series of significant accomplishments. His influence on the direction of Danieli Group has established the company as a global leader in the field of industrial machinery manufacturing. His pursuit of sustainable and technologically advanced solutions has not only propelled the Group to new heights but has also contributed to shaping the future of the metal industry.

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Danieli Group: CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s career

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli presently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer and Executive Board member at Danieli Group. Throughout his extensive international career, he has been a proponent of a metal industry firmly grounded in technological progress and sustainability. His current professional roles reflect his dedication to this cause. Under his leadership, the Group consistently channels investments into research and development, advancing pioneering solutions that prioritize environmental sustainability and technological innovation within the metal sector. His influence on the direction of the Group has not only solidified the company’s status as a worldwide industry leader but has also played a vital role in shaping the future of the metal industry itself. CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli embarked on his professional journey after earning his Electrical Engineering degree from Milan’s Polytechnic University in 2005. The following year, he joined ABS (Acciaierie Bertoli Safau), the steelmaking branch of Danieli Group. There, he deepened his understanding of steel production. His career then led him overseas, where he spent three years working on construction projects in Abu Dhabi before relocating to Ukraine. In this capacity, he fulfilled roles as a Project Coordinator and Site Manager, overseeing the Interpipe Project for the Group. Subsequently, his career path took him to Thailand, where he assumed the role of Head of Macro-planning at Danieli Far East Ltd. Within three years, he ascended to the position of Chief Executive Officer. In 2009, he joined Danieli Group’s Board of Directors.

CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: shaping the success of Danieli Group

Upon his return to Italy, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli took the helm of the Group’s Plant Engineering department, effectively managing commercial operations for multi-line projects. Simultaneously, he supervised product lines across various departments, including Danieli Centro Cranes, Danieli Hydraulics, Danieli Environment System, and Danieli Center Metallics. His journey culminated in 2017 when he was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Board member of Danieli Group. Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s diverse professional background, marked by his varied roles and international experiences, has enabled him to acquire a multifaceted skill set spanning across engineering, technological innovation, and sustainability endeavors. These proficiencies have been instrumental in establishing Danieli Group as a preeminent global leader within the industrial machinery manufacturing sector. The Group persistently leads pioneering initiatives to propel automation in metal processing, solidifying its dedication to innovation and worldwide environmental sustainability. The Group’s core mission centers on providing cutting-edge process automation and control systems customized for the metals industry. This commitment encompasses a wide array of the Group’s technologies, spanning from the initial stages of iron ore refining to the processes of crafting long and flat products.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli delves into Danieli Group and Meranti collaboration in Thailand

“We are glad and proud to be partners of Meranti for this challenging project”, stated Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, CEO of Danieli Group, commenting on Meranti Green Steel’s substantial stride towards sustainability with the unveiling of a new green steel initiative in Thailand. The partnership entails developing an advanced DRI-based plant for the production of green steel hot-rolled coils. The project incorporates renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, along with hydrogen, aligning with the mission for sustainable steel production.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, Chief Executive Officer of Danieli Group

Danieli Group’s partnership with Meranti Green Steel: insights from CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli

Danieli Group’s partnership with Meranti Green Steel marks a substantial enhancement in Thailand’s domestic steel manufacturing sector, showcasing the dedication of nations like Singapore and Thailand to spearhead sustainability within the iron and steel industry. As Danieli’s CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli explained, this project is set to facilitate the creation of a state-of-the-art DRI-based plant for the production of environmentally friendly hot-rolled coils. It is underpinned by a commitment to leveraging renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, alongside the utilization of hydrogen, in line with the broader mission of advancing sustainable steel production. This initiative underscores the industry’s transformation towards greener practices. Commenting on the news, CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli expressed satisfaction with the partnership with Meranti Green Steel, characterizing the project as a significant challenge: “We are glad and proud to be partners of Meranti for this challenging project”, he stated, while underscoring the Group’s alignment with “Meranti’s vision and approach to be front-runners in the Green Steel transition, and we are sure that Danieli’s cutting-edge technologies will allow Meranti to play a leading role in the Far East, flat-product market”. Danieli Group – a global industrial machinery manufacturer with over 100 years of excellence in the metals industry – is not only pleased to be part of this endeavor but also proud to contribute to Meranti’s journey towards becoming leaders in sustainable steel production.

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: sustainable steel production takes center stage

Meranti Green Steel’s new plant in Thailand represents a leap toward sustainable steel production. This state-of-the-art facility will incorporate an Energiron direct reduction plant, a technological marvel co-engineered by Tenova and Danieli Group, designed to seamlessly transition to utilizing up to 90% hydrogen. Furthermore, a Danieli Digimelter melting unit, equipped with a Q-One power feeder optimized for processing green energy, will serve as a pivotal component. Complementing these innovations is the Danieli QSP-DUE thin-slab casting and rolling line, ensuring full flexibility in strip dimensions, thicknesses, and steel grades. CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli expressed pride in contributing to this project’s environmental objectives. These integrated technologies collectively guarantee the plant’s lowest energy consumption and the elimination of direct carbon emissions, anchoring its dedication to environmental responsibility. Sebastian Langendorf, the Chief Executive Officer of Meranti Green Steel, enthusiastically conveyed, “We are excited to work with the Danieli team on the technology and equipment for our new green steel plant in Thailand. Danieli is one of the world’s leading suppliers for steelmaking, and we believe that the advanced Energiron DRI technology will play a critical role in decarbonizing steel supply chains. Danieli has a major workshop in Rayong, Thailand, which allows for local manufacturing. Meranti Green Steel and Danieli share a strong commitment to Thailand”.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Danieli Group will build a maxi green steel hub in Austria

Danieli Group confirms once again its world leadership position in technologies for the production of green steel: the Buttrio based multinational company was commissioned the construction of two electric arc furnace by the giant Austrian Voestalpine Group.

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Danieli Group chosen by Voestalpine AG for “Greentec steel” project

After the orders placed in Holland for Tata and in Germany for Salgitter, Danieli Group was chosen by another steel production giant like the Austrian Voestalpine Group for the creation of "Greentec steel", an ambitious project involving, in a first phase, the construction of an electric arc furnace in both Linz and Donawitz plants. Austrian Voestalpine Group is a giant listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange since 1995, owner of 500 companies located in more than 50 countries, with 18.2 billion in revenues, 2.5 billion in Ebitda and 51,200 employees worldwide. Thanks to this technological conversion, the Group will be able to reduce its emissions by about 30%, saving the environment almost 4 million tons of CO2 per year. The overall investment is worth 1.5 billion euros and it promises an impressive economic and employment impact, equal to 767 million euros and 9,000 jobs, only considering the construction phase of the two Eaf plants. The construction sites actually began in the last few days with the laying of the first stone for the construction of the electric arc furnace (Eaf) in Donawitz, where the works will begin in 2024, once the area now subject to demolition will be all set up, and they will be completed in three years. Once operational, the EAF will produce approximately 850,000 tons of CO2-reduced steel per year. The dimensions of the project are considerable: the two construction areas are equivalent to approximately 10 football fields. As for the program, it consists of 11 independent implementation projects, involving a project team of approximately 75 internal and external experts.

Danieli Group will be the architect of green revolution in Voestalpine AG

Today - declared Herbert Eibensteiner, CEO of Voestalpine AG - we launch the next generation of steel production. Greentec Steel is Austria's largest climate protection program”. The architect of the green revolution will be, as mentioned, Danieli Group which won the tender for the plant design and will therefore be responsible for the engineering, the production and the commissioning of the Eafs, using Digimelter technology. “By awarding the contract and ordering the supply of the main equipment - said Franz Kainersdorfer, member of the Board of Directors of Voestalpine AG and Head of the Metalworking division – we have laid the technological foundations for tomorrow’s steel production. Together with Danieli, we will now begin the technical planning for this challenging project”. In parallel to the construction of the new plants, Voestalpine is working on the energy supply side. A fundamental requirement for the transition to electric arc technology is the availability of green electricity at competitive prices. In addition to signing supply contracts with local suppliers, the Austrian group is installing photovoltaic systems to expand its renewable energy production capacity and developing, together with regional partners, wind turbines, hydraulic generators and other photovoltaic systems.

Friday, August 18, 2023

Sustainability, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: the future of the steel industry

Gruppo Danieli’s vision, embraced by its CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, focuses on actively shaping the future and leading the green transition in the steel industry. The company invests heavily in sustainable practices and innovation in order to cut down emissions and enhance efficiency.

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Giacomo Mareschi Danieli: the era of green steel

In the words of its CEO Giacomo Mareschi Danieli, Gruppo Danieli’s vision is not merely to wait for the future to happen, but to bring it to its customers today. This forward-thinking mindset is reflected in the group’s commitment to lead the green transition in the steel industry, achieved through a long-standing investment in sustainability and innovation. The CEO emphasizes the company’s journey from efficiency to Industry 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0, culminating in what is now commonly known as the era of green steel. Gruppo Danieli’s commitment is strengthened by the study and implementation of innovative solutions to reduce emissions, including patented technologies such as Q-ONE, Hybrid MIDA QLP and DRI. Giacomo Mareschi Danieli firmly believes that sustainable investment and transformation are essential to both improving efficiency and minimizing the environmental impact of steel production. The ultimate goal of Gruppo Danieli is to play a significant role in slowing down global emissions by promoting and providing cutting-edge solutions that result in reduced CO2 emissions per ton of produced steel.

From engineer to CEO: Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s journey

Giacomo Mareschi Danieli’s journey within Danieli Group showcases his broad experience and expertise in the steel industry. After graduating in Electrical Engineering, he joined the Group’s Steelmaking division early in his career, where he gained valuable insights into the steel production process. His professional growth continued thanks to international roles, from Project Coordinator in Abu Dhabi to Manager Responsible for the construction of Interpipe Steel plant in Ukraine. Demonstrating adaptability and leadership, he then took on crucial responsibilities at Danieli Far East Ltd. in Thailand before becoming its CEO in 2017 and a Member of the group’s board of directors in 2009. Throughout his professional path, Giacomo Mareschi Danieli successfully managed different divisions and commercial activities, consolidating multi-line projects and overseeing product lines like Danieli Centro Cranes, Danieli Hydraulics, Danieli Environment System, and Danieli Centro Metallics.

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