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News Release from: Hayward Tyler
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 November 2007
Boiler works places large pump order
Shanghai Boiler Works has ordered 28 pumps from Hayward Tyler Group in the last six months.
Hayward Tyler Group has received further orders for 16 glandless wet stator boiler circulation pumps (BCP) from the Shanghai Boiler Works (SBWL) This raises the number of pumps ordered from Hayward Tyler by SBWL to 28 in the last six months
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These pumps are intended for both domestic and overseas projects and include two 1000MW supercritical boilers under manufacture for Cao Jing Power Station and two 660MW supercritical boilers being manufactured for Wang Ting and Yulong Power Stations.
John Ling, General Manager of Hayward Tyler, China, said: "We are pleased to further cement our strong relationship between SBWL and Hayward Tyler with this large order".
"This comes at an important time for SBWL as it grows its market share not only in China but in the broader South East Asia region".
"We look forward to playing an integral part in this push as demand for cleaner energy grows in China and the surrounding region".
As part of SBWL's expansion three of the sub-critical boilers will be exported to India and Indonesia: two for the thermal power plant in Hisar, India; the other for the Suralaya power station in Indonesia.
A major factor for the continuation of the strong relationship between SBWL and Hayward Tyler is the local aftermarket support provided by Hayward Tyler's service facility in Kunshan, near Shanghai.
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