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The Danish pump specialist Svanehøj expects to publish an all-time high order intake of DKK750 million–DKK800 million for 2021, up 50% on the company’s earlier report set in 2014.
2021 has been a document yr for Svanehøj.
Svanehøj’s patented DW gas pump resolution is one of the primary growth drivers. The pump was introduced to the market in 2015 and can account for almost 30% of whole orders in 2021.
CEO Søren Kringelholt Nielsen mentioned the company’s gas pump gross sales quadrupled on 2020, with new orders unfold extensively across sectors.
“We see a major enhance in orders of gas pump systems for LNG-fuelled boxships, cruise ships and PCTC vessels. Furthermore, we have received a very large variety of orders for LPG carriers, where we provide pump systems for each cargo and gasoline,” mentioned Kringelholt Nielsen.
During 2021, Svanehøj secured two significant orders from Samsung Heavy Industries and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering for LNG fuel pump systems for 22 Ultra Large Container Vessels. And recently, Svanehøj signed an settlement with a Japanese FGSS provider on gas pumps for six LNG-fuelled Pure Care and Truck Carriers.
เกจวัดแรงดัน300psi see clear indications that many of the ships to be built within the coming years shall be constructed to run on LNG. Therefore, we anticipate additional growth on this phase,” said Kringelholt Nielsen.
“At the same time, a market for new fuel sorts will emerge, pushed by the large-scale investments in Power-to-X. We have already taken this into consideration with our gasoline pump, which is totally suitable with e-fuels corresponding to green ammonia and methanol. In this way, we tackle shipowners’ uncertainty with a future-proof pump resolution. Regardless of the propellant,” mentioned Kringelholt Nielsen.
Svanehøj has started 2022 with a new strategy and a target of doubling its turnover to DKK1 billion (US$152 million) by 2026. In addition to gas pumps for LNG, LPG and future synthetic e-fuels, Svanehøj sees great potential in creating pump solutions for the infrastructure to be built around Power-to-X and carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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