Finnish Export Success For Engineering Firm
Robert Craig and Sons, a Lisburn specialist in industrial pumps for 130 years, has won its first export business in Finland for a unique fuel polishing system. The company won initial business in the Baltic region from a leading distributor of standby generators based in Helsinki, the Finnish capital. The polishing system, developed by the […]
Robert Craig and Sons, a Lisburn specialist in industrial pumps for 130 years, has won its first export business in Finland for a unique fuel polishing system. The company won initial business in the Baltic region from a leading distributor of standby generators based in Helsinki, the Finnish capital. The polishing system, developed by the Northern Ireland company in partnership with an English manufacturer of fuel filters, eliminates the threat to the environment from diesel fuel that has deteriorated and may have ended up being dumped. The contract was announced by David Craig, Managing Director of Robert Craig, and welcomed by Dr Vicky Kell, Invest NI Trade Director, during a visit to the firm’s premises at Knockmore Hill Industrial Estate. Dr Kell said: “Finland is a market that we’ve identified as offering considerable scope for Northern Ireland exporters especially in technology-led sectors including environmental engineering and clean technology. “The focus on these sectors is evident in Finland and many other markets in the Nordic/Baltic region. With a close proximity to the Baltic States and especially Russia, Finland represents a strategic gateway to these important and growing markets. Mr Craig said: “We believe this deal will provide a platform for us in neighbouring markets, countries in which our Helsinki dealer has business. It follows our success last year in securing our first export sales in the Netherlands. Our system is ideal for markets which are committed to strict environmental controls. “What our system does is to eliminate organisms which can develop in diesel oil that’s been left in the fuel tanks of standby or portable electricity generators. Water can drip into the fuel which results in the diesel deteriorating and often leads to the contents having to be dumped. Our system offers an effective solution to this problem. Over the next few years, we aim to be exporting the system to customers in at least ten international markets.”
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