“The new facilities in Ningbo holds several commercial and operational opportunities, and we are confident that it will add value and take Hoyer Asia to the next level,” said Henrik Sørensen, CEO, Hoyer.
“By investing in our Chinese facilities, we are showing our customers and partners that we are ready to support the huge growth potential that exists in Asia. The aim is to ensure that we can bring value to both new and existing customers;and with the new facilities we have an optimal setup for a fast supply chain, high quality and local service and support.”
Xing Wenhua, Chairman of the board, Shanghai Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineering, said at the opening ceremony: “At present, the marine industry has entered the stage of technological revolution with decarbonisation and digitisation as the core. Hoyer has also followed the pace of scientific and technological development and introduced new products. The related products provide strong support for reducing the overall carbon emissions of ships by efficient energy conservation and stable quality.”
For many years, the marine industry has been Hoyer’s primary focus in Asia. But in more recnt years, there has been an increased and additional focus on domestic markets such as industrial pumps, wind and hydraulics. Hoyer sees a great match between their solutions and the domestic markets in China, where the environmental focus drives the growth.
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