Finding ways in Marine Service

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Challenging times call for extraordinary service.

Alfa Laval marine service experts are as active as ever in meeting your needs. But today’s situation – with closed borders, tight restrictions and health concerns wherever people meet – demand different ways of working. Here you’ll find stories of inspiration and innovation in service delivery, told by the determined engineers who are making it happen.

 

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E-mail: ps.marinediesel.nordic@alfalaval.com

 

Keeping social distance by moving skids

Physical service work continues locally, but sometimes a little extra thinking is needed to keep it on schedule. Jerry van Toorn, one of our experts based in Benelux, explains how his work in the Netherlands is proceeding as normal – almost.

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PureSOx Site Acceptance Tests – handled off-site

A scrubber’s Site Acceptance Test (SAT) has to take place on board. But what if the engineer performing it can’t be present due to a lockdown? Rob Evers, who manages our EGC hub in Shanghai, explains how we solved it remotely.

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Taking to the road for service on board

What happens when a boiler needs urgent repair, but there’s no way to fly out an engineer or parts? You simply have to get behind the wheel – no matter how long the drive. Hear about it from Vinod Sreenivasan, Global Technical Specialist.

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Stay tuned for upcoming stories

Coming soon...

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