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Our mainly products were globe valve,angle valve,gate valve,SDNR valve,check valve,hose valve,storm valve,butterfly valve,air vent head,strainer tec, according to DIN,JIS,ANSI,API,BS,GB,CB,CBM,AS standard. Material is including cast iron,ductile iron,cast steel,cast bronze,forged brass,stainless steel,forge steel,and can be extensively used in marine,petroleum,chemical, metallurgical,electric power,architectural,agriculture field.

WHAT WE DO?

OUR VALVE PACKING

We have our own packing worshop and workman to tailored packages according to the product.All of our valves were packing carefully by plywood cases,to avoid damage when transportation by air,by sea,or by courier.

OUR VALVE PACKING

OUR STORAGE

Our warehouse area was more than 2000 square meters with large ex-stock valves including gate valves,globe valves,butterfly valves ,bronze vavles and air vent head,to meet the demand of customer's spot requirement.This make us save the time to prepare order and provide the customer faster delivery.

OUR STORAGE

PRODUCT PROCESSING

We have more than 120 product processing staffs,including 24 senior engineers&12 R&D engineers,Moreover,We have well-working machining equipments and inpsection equipments for vavles.That make sure we could processing the high-quality valves.

PRODUCT PROCESSING

Hapag-Lloyd to receive new container ship from HSHI

2017-10-02 16:41:54

Hapag-Lloyd to receive new container ship from HSHI


German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd is set to take delivery of a new 15,000 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) container ship named Al Jmeliyah from South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI).

The delivery marks the end of the HSHI's comprehensive newbuild programme for the vessel.

Al Jmeliyah is classed as an ultra-large container vessel (ULCV) and is expected to begin operation this weekend on the THE Alliance's FE4 service between Asia and Northern Europe.

The 368m-long, 51m-wide vessel features a maximum loading capacity of 153,148t.   

Al Jmeliyah is certified as liquefied natural gas (LNG) ready and is equipped with an improved waste heat recovery system, as well as a connection for receiving shore-based power.

The vessel is also capable of consuming less fuel and releasing fewer emissions due various innovative technologies installed on-board.

"With this newbuild our fleet, one of the youngest and most modern in the industry with an average age of just 7.1 years, is now complete."

Hapag-Lloyd chief operating officer Anthony Firmin said: “With this newbuild our fleet, one of the youngest and most modern in the industry with an average age of just 7.1 years, is now complete.

“We have no plans to order any more newbuilds in the foreseeable future.”

Al Jmeliyah represents the last in a series of 17 newbuild vessels to be constructed under a contract signed between HSHI and United Arab Shipping Company (UASC), which was merged with Hapag-Lloyd in May.

The deal was initially signed in 2013. 

Hapag-Lloyd's series of newbuild vessels comprises 11 15,000TEU and six 19,900TEU ships. Delivery of the first vessel in the series was carried out in 2015.

The new vessels have become a part of the company's 219-ship fleet following the merger between UASC and Hapag-Lloyd.

Hapag-Lloyd previously took delivery of Al Jmeliyah’s predecessor ‘Afif’ in July.