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15.07.2008
Hamworthy Moss AS has signed an order for 10 shipsets of Inert Gas Systems worth over US$3.5m, which will be delivered to the new shipyard Estaleiro Atlantico Sul which is based in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
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04.07.2008
Hamworthy is one of the first companies to receive type approval for sewage treatment plant that conforms to new standards, and has booked orders for such units from shipbuilders in China and South Korea.
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05.06.2008
Hamworthy sewage treatment plants ordered last year are destined for a variety of ship types in the cruise, offshore, merchant shipping and military sectors.
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27.05.2008
Hamworthy is one of the first companies to receive type approval for sewage treatment plant that conforms to new standards, and already has orders for 42 such units
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20.05.2008
Hamworthy’s third order for regasification systems is its second from Golar LNG
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14.04.2008
Hamworthy received an order to supply a Multi Stage Flash (MSF) evaporation plant to a steel band galvanising plant in China.
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10.03.2008
Orders placed in the past couple of months further demonstrate Hamworthy plc’s success with water management systems for the cruise ship market
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31.01.2008
When Hamworthy was chosen to supply pump room systems for 10 Suezmax tankers on order for Brazilian state-owned operator Transpetro, technology was a more important factor than price.
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04.01.2008
Hamworthy has supplied Queen Victoria with two types of water systems: membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment plant for black and grey water, and desalination plant comprising ‘multi-stage flash’ (MSF) evaporators.
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02.01.2008
After successful tests using deepwell pumps to handle LNG at -163 deg C, Hamworthy Svanehøj A/S is making available to the gas carrier market its full range of deepwell pumps covering capacities from 50 m3/h to 700 m3/h.