Wed 31 Mar 2010 13:30

Brightoil agrees pump deal for 40 tankers


Chinese bunker firm chooses pump supplier for 40 new vessels.



Colfax Corporation, a global leader in fluid-handling solutions for critical applications, has announced it has received a Euro 5.7 million pump order from bunker supply firm Brightoil Shipping Group Co. Ltd..

Under the agreement, Colfax will supply 180 two-screw rotary positive displacement pumps that Brightoil will be installed in 40 new tankers by 2011.

The pumps - manufactured by Colfax's Houttuin business in Utrecht, Netherlands - will be used for transferring fuel oil and gas oil, as well as stripping (removal of waste or contaminants, such as water).

"Colfax has a long history of cargo-pumping applications in the commercial marine segment, and we're pleased Brightoil selected us to help with its expansion in the Far East," said Clay Kiefaber, president and CEO of Colfax.

"We had originally considered other pump suppliers but ultimately decided on Colfax's rotary positive displacement pumps because of their low maintenance needs - an especially important consideration for vessels that need to operate away from port in potentially adverse weather conditions," said Sit Kwong Lam, CEO of Brightoil.

Colfax will ship the pumps in installments beginning later this year and continuing up until 2011.

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