DENO News
We’ve recently completed an impressive order for our United Arab Emirates client. Two oil injected, fresh water cooled rotary compressors, delivering 1675 m3/hr at 160 kW each. In order to complete with the air quality specifications specified by the client, it was mandatory to install refrigerant air dryers capable of 2640 m3/hr at a dewpoint of +3°C. The shipset was transported in a 20 foot container with minimal extra space to minimize the footprint in terms of environmental pollution. This is yet another great example of the capabilities that Deno has to offer. Interested to know more, please visit our website; www.denocomp.nl
Deno Compressors will exhibit during the upcoming Sea Asia 2023, this event will take place on April 25th till April 27th 2023 in Marina Bay Sands Singapore. For more information on this exhibition, please visit the website: https://www.sea-asia.com/ We look forward to meet you at our booth (B2-K01).
Last week Deno’s representatives visited several of its customers in the Northern Netherlands. Among others productive meetings were held with engineering companies and shipyards. We are grateful to the companies involved for making time in their schedule for a visit.
We are rounding up a prosperous year with a lot of exciting projects & events and we are very much looking forward to what comes next year. Therefore, we would like to wish everyone Merry Christmas and a Happy 2023. Excited for what lays ahead, feel free to scan the QR code to visit our company website and see for yourselves.
Important company visitors! Last Friday the 25th of November we had the pleasure of welcoming the Alderman and staff members of the Municipality of Krimpen aan den IJssel together with representatives of Maritime Delta (part of Rotterdam Maritime Capital of Europe) and Netherlands Maritime Technology (trade association). The focus of the visit was to meet the new Alderman Hugo van der Wal and see what the current priorities within the industry are. The Alderman and team also visited Weka Marine & Zwijnberg. During this programme, many topics were discussed like; international cooperation, sustainability and human capital. It was important to discuss these topics in order to strengthen the maritime cluster. We would like to thank Hugo van der Wal, Marnix Krikke, Edward Gilding & Michel Noorlander for visiting us and the Municipality of Krimpen a/d Ijssel, Maritme Delta & NMT for fitting us into your busy schedule.
The last couple of weeks Deno got visited by its Egyptian and Singaporean agents for factory visits and basic training. During these moments business relations were strengthened and technological knowledge was shared. As we all know, these moments are very important for both parties in order to secure a thriving future.