The Cargo Sheds No. 4 and No. 5-9 South Wharf represent the last (in situ) remaining link with the cargo and berthing facilities of the nineteenth century river port of Melbourne, originally extending to Queen's Bridge, and is now the most eastern part of the port of Melbourne. The Sheds, and associated wharfing, illustrate the small scale methods of cargo-handling direct from ship to wharf, in the era of trans-shipment and before the introduction of roll-on roll-off and container shipment. They have been in use for cargo-handling for over 60 years.
[ read more ]Indal has expanded its range of LED luminaires to indoor lighting in the form of a surface model after the successful launch of Dot. Ados is equipped with the latest Indal Revoled technology, which enables us to create highly effective luminaires for highly efficient lighting. Durability, energy efficiency, and two flow rates are a few of its most noteworthy features. Furthermore, there will be no direct heat input in the area to be lit, avoiding this disagreeable feeling and the effects this produces.
Indal presents Ciclo: a new luminaire in a vanguard of design for the efficient lighting of building interiors.
[ read more ]Indal has recently installed indoor and architectural lighting to the spectacular Valbusenda complex, which features a five-star hotel, impressive wine cellar, and spa. [ read more ]
In the last few years the new RCD Espanyol stadium has already become one of the most important sporting venues in Spain.
The concept was to build a superb modern and multifunctional stadium, but the project architects decided to be more innovative and develop the stadium with world renowned, unique external lighting. Indal was asked to design the lighting scheme for the entire stadium and surrounding area using LED’s with an RGB system for colour change – the latest available technology. [ read more ]





