The pumping systems of the multinational Alfa Laval are used in four main areas (cargo, offshore, environmental and aquaculture) and will be used in FPSO in Brazil
Alfa Laval, a world leader in heat transfer, centrifugal separation and fluid handling, has won two orders to supply Framo pumping systems for two FPSO-type vessels to operate offshore Brazil. Contracts include marine pumping systems for firewater and seawater lift service.
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The orders have a total value of approximately SEK 155 million and are booked at the Marine Division's Pumping Systems unit, with deliveries scheduled for 2021.
“I am pleased to announce these two major orders for our Framo pumping systems. These reliable and durable systems are used in a variety of roles where they provide safe operations and optimized performance,” said Sameer Kalra, President of the Marine Division.
Framo pumping systems from the Swedish multinational are used in four main areas: cargo, offshore, environmental and aquaculture. In Brazil, they will be used on two FPSO (Floating production storage and offloading) offshore platforms.
About Alfa Laval
Alfa Laval is a company swedish, founded in 1883 and a leading specialist manufacturer of heating, cooling and conveying products and solutions, offering its expertise, products and services to a wide range of industries in nearly 100 countries.
Alfa Laval's innovative technologies are dedicated to purifying, refining and reusing materials, promoting a more responsible use of natural resources such as offshore. They contribute to greater energy efficiency and heat recovery, better water treatment and reduced emissions.