Scanjet offers widest in-tank equipment package for FPSOs
Scanjet Marine AB and Scanvent ApS are combining product ranges to create the most comprehensive in-tank equipment package available for tankers and FPSOs.
Scanjet’s current product range consists of tank cleaning equipment, Tank Management solutions with monitoring, control and alarm system for cargo and service tanks. Scanvent offers a novel range VOC efficient dual nozzle high velocity valves, ranging from barges to VLCCs and FPSOs, and MSC/Circ. 1324 flame screen upgrade kits spares for most existing p/v valves.
The combined product ranges cover all in-tank equipment bar cargo pumps. The two companies are already supplying numerous projects individually for the most demanding ship owners, such as JO Tankers and Stolt-Nielsen, and combining efforts will boost efficiency and customer services by rendering a single contact for the combined product range.
Scanjet’s factory in Sweden will assume manufacturing of Scanvent p/v valves next to its tank cleaning machine production line.
The two sales and R&D organisations will integrate with Scanjet’s sales network becoming a single point of contact for customers over the next months.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/13062014/scanjet_and_scanvent_offer_comprehensive_tank_equipment_pr66/
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