Danish marine pump specialist Svanehøj has gained an order from China’s Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding to provide gasoline pump systems for 15 new build dual-fuel LNG container vessels (7000 TEU).
Svanehøj is supplying gasoline pump techniques for 15 dual-fuel LNG container vessels – Image courtesy of Svanehøj.
The 30 deepwell gasoline pumps might be delivered between August 2022 and January 2024.
This is considered one of Svanehøj’s largest LNG fuel-related orders to date. It can additionally be the second LNG fuel pump systems order that Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding has placed with Svanehøj within the final year. In เกจวัดแรงดันดิจิตอล , Svanehøj signed a contract to provide deepwell pumps for 10 dual-fuel LNG container vessels (15 000 TEU).
Svanehøj quadrupled gross sales of its patented deepwell gas pumps in 2021, and says there are many indications that gross sales may increase even further in 2022.
“Until a couple of years in the past, using LNG as a marine gasoline was limited to LNG carriers and smaller ships. But we at the moment are seeing a sharp improve in gas pump orders for deep sea vessels similar to container ships and automotive carriers,” said Johnny Houmann, chief gross sales officer at Svanehøj. “We were chosen as the supplier of gas pump techniques for over 50% of the dual-fuel LNG container vessels ordered globally in 2020–21. And we purpose to increase our market share further in the coming years.”
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