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Svanehøj wins major pump order in China
Svanehøj has just secured its largest order in the product and chemical (P&C) tanker segment since 2005.
China’s Guangzhou Shipyard International Co Ltd (GSI) has selected the Danish pump manufacturer to supply 96 deepwell pumps for four new 49 900 DWT MR tankers that it is building for White Whale Shipping.
Svanehøj has also recently signed a pump contract with China’s Cosco Dalian Shipyard for two similar P&C tankers.
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