Italian manufacturer Sammi offers a wide range of equipment for the bulk handling industry.
The company’s slogan is ‘Sammi, building for the future’, and the structure of the company reflects this focus.
The company’s aims are to:
  • design;
  • build; and
  • innovate.
Sammi places emphasis on the generation of new advance- guard products for international markets that are ever more competitive and demanding. It invests constantly, to allow it to offer solutions that anticipate the needs of its customers.
Special attention is paid to all the various production stages, from designing to the selection of materials, from production to assembly, from the outset of work right through to maintenance and after-sales technical services.
Thanks to its ever-increasing investment in human resources and specific modern equipment, the company is able to deal with the demands of many national and foreign customers.
To date, Sammi has carried out installations within Italy and other countries in Europe, as well as in North Africa, the Middle East, the Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, China, Indonesia and central America.
Today Sammi is a major company in design, supply and installation of industrial plants, and it is able to resolve the most sophisticated needs of the client, with a wide range of extremely complex and diversified application, such as:
  • complete mechanical industrial plants;
  • bulk handling equipment;
  • off-shore conveyor systems;
  • transport system for loose and packed materials;
  • lime kilns; and
  • machines for the ceramic sanitary sector.
It is involved in important planning and construction works including: supply of materials with surface treatments, packaging, transport and installation, followed up by simulation and operational tests.
The continuous and constant evolution of Sammi over time, is marked by some fundamental events:
  • 1976: year of foundation;
  • 1980: building of the first production facility;
  • 1993: transformation from partnership to joint-stock company;
  • 1999: acquisition of the company METMO Molliconi Spa, a world-leading company in the design and supply of bulk conveyor systems; and
  • 2010: extension of his base and new office buildings
Sammi today operates in an area that includes 800m2 of administrative and technical offices, a covered 2,500m2 workshop divided into production sectors, 10,000m2 of external ground and 600mt2 of painting shop that includes a recently built 8m x 15m shot-blasting cabin.
In both the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ company structures, the focus has always been and remains flexibility, pragmatism, coherence and substance. By sticking to this ethos, the company strives to become better and better known in global markets, and continues to invest in research, quality and professional service to the benefit of both its customers and its collaborators.
 
RECENT PROJECTS
Sammi has carried out a range of advanced projects, which include:
  • the design, supply and installation of a conveyor system to remove waste from the new SNAM gas pipeline tunnel between Parma and Pontremoli (Italy). The conveyor has a length of approximately 1,200m. The design had to overcome various site restrictions, such as different altimetry levels, slopes and bends.
  • the supply and installation of a steel construction weighing more than 400 tonnes, include all the equipment for a lime kiln engineered by MAERZ Ofenbau AG, Zurich. The contract for a lime plant at Brembilla, Italy.
  • Sammi successfully supplied crushing mill plants with a rated capacity of 800tph (tonnes per hour). A first contract was placed for the design, supply and installation of a 800tph primary crushing mill at Calce Dolomia plant in Genoa, Italy.    A second contract was for the complete design and supply of a secondary crushing in Cagliari, Italy.
  • the complete design, supply and installation of all the equipment and the steel structure for a dry mortar production system for the Calce Dolomia production plant in Campiglia, Italy.
  • in December 2009, Sammi was awarded of a contract for the Italcementi plant at Gaurain-Ramecroix,Tournai (Belgium). The contract was for a complete handling and storage system to be installed at the quarry of the cement factory, for a nominal load of 2,500tph of limestone. The project includes the design, manufacture, supply and installation of:
    • two transport lines complete with towers and tunnels including one tripper car, with a nominal capacity 2,500tph;
    • stockpile building for limestone storage, with a total capacity of 50,000 tonnes.
    • two transport lines complete with towers and tunnels for the recovery and feeding of the cement factory, with a nominal capacity of 750tph.