WHAT WE DO?

Our mainly products were globe valve,angle valve,gate valve,SDNR valve,check valve,hose valve,storm valve,butterfly valve,air vent head,strainer tec, according to DIN,JIS,ANSI,API,BS,GB,CB,CBM,AS standard. Material is including cast iron,ductile iron,cast steel,cast bronze,forged brass,stainless steel,forge steel,and can be extensively used in marine,petroleum,chemical, metallurgical,electric power,architectural,agriculture field.

WHAT WE DO?

OUR VALVE PACKING

We have our own packing worshop and workman to tailored packages according to the product.All of our valves were packing carefully by plywood cases,to avoid damage when transportation by air,by sea,or by courier.

OUR VALVE PACKING

OUR STORAGE

Our warehouse area was more than 2000 square meters with large ex-stock valves including gate valves,globe valves,butterfly valves ,bronze vavles and air vent head,to meet the demand of customer's spot requirement.This make us save the time to prepare order and provide the customer faster delivery.

OUR STORAGE

PRODUCT PROCESSING

We have more than 120 product processing staffs,including 24 senior engineers&12 R&D engineers,Moreover,We have well-working machining equipments and inpsection equipments for vavles.That make sure we could processing the high-quality valves.

PRODUCT PROCESSING

Panama Revoking Registration to Two Ships Linked to North Korea Dealings

2018-01-06 16:23:25

Panama Revoking Registration to Two Ships Linked to North Korea Dealings
The Panama Maritime Authority has initiated a process of canceling the registration of the ships under its flag as the two vessels are suspected of breaching the sanctions against North Korea.
Namely, Orient Shenyu and Koti, both flying the Panamanian-flag, have been linked to transporting of banned cargo to or from North Korea.
Orient Shenyu, also known as Glory Hope I, has been included on the list of ten ships the U.S. proposed for blacklisting by the United Nations Security Council.
The bulk carrier is believed to have engaged in exporting North Korean to other countries, which has been prohibited under the sanctions against North Korea aimed at chocking sources of funding that could end up supporting Pjongyang’s missile program.
Panama-flagged product tanker Koti was seized at Pyeongtaek-Dangjin port, south of Incheon by the South Korean authorities in December 2017, as the vessel is believed to have transferred oil products to North Korea in spite of international sanctions.
The 5,100-ton tanker is being probed by the customs officials over suspected ship-to-ship transfers.
On December 22, 2017, the UN Security Council imposed harsher sanctions on North Korea, banning the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer to the DPRK of crude oil, refined petroleum products, and various types of equipment and raw materials.
It was decided that vessels believed of being involved in such activities would be seized, inspected, and impounded.