Recently, HOYER delivered three large motors to Norwegian customers. Each unit weighs 3.5 metric tons, marking Hoyer's entry into the international market as a supplier of large low-voltage motors.
Hall Motors has produced the largest low voltage motors in the past. Logistics specialization, management patience and rich professional knowledge are the secret behind the success of the project.
It is understood that the motor delivered this time is a pump motor with an operating power of 700 kW. The motor is 140 cm high and 220 cm long.
Hoyer Regional Manager Loke Svendsen said that this is the largest low-voltage motor ever delivered by Hoyer. In the process of logistics operations, it also brings many challenges. For example, Hoyer did not have the ability to handle lifting gear of this size, so the motor had to be delivered to the customer via a dedicated container.
In addition, the manufacture of such large motors involves a large amount of administrative work. The start of a new project requires the preparation of new documentation and testing. The project includes Hoyer's largest low-voltage motor ever produced; it is somewhat more complicated because the end user of the pump is Russian. The motors must be classified according to the Russian Classification Society (RMRS) standards.
Loke Svendsen said: "This means we need to handle the type approval process for the dedicated motor. Since Hoyer is dealing with such a large motor, there is still a lot of additional paperwork to be done before testing."
However, for Hoyer, the delivery of large motors is not just the accumulation of experience in motor manufacturing and paperwork.
Loke Svendsen pointed out: “We were unable to provide customers with such large-sized motors before, because we didn’t have the relevant expertise at the time. But in the past five years, we have accumulated a lot of experience in this area. In addition, now we The use of these three large motors as reference projects gives us a better opportunity to contribute our technical know-how to a company that uses this size of motor and become a professional partner. Without a doubt, the project It will also be promoted globally."
Hall Motors has produced the largest low voltage motors in the past. Logistics specialization, management patience and rich professional knowledge are the secret behind the success of the project.
It is understood that the motor delivered this time is a pump motor with an operating power of 700 kW. The motor is 140 cm high and 220 cm long.
Hoyer Regional Manager Loke Svendsen said that this is the largest low-voltage motor ever delivered by Hoyer. In the process of logistics operations, it also brings many challenges. For example, Hoyer did not have the ability to handle lifting gear of this size, so the motor had to be delivered to the customer via a dedicated container.
In addition, the manufacture of such large motors involves a large amount of administrative work. The start of a new project requires the preparation of new documentation and testing. The project includes Hoyer's largest low-voltage motor ever produced; it is somewhat more complicated because the end user of the pump is Russian. The motors must be classified according to the Russian Classification Society (RMRS) standards.
Loke Svendsen said: "This means we need to handle the type approval process for the dedicated motor. Since Hoyer is dealing with such a large motor, there is still a lot of additional paperwork to be done before testing."
However, for Hoyer, the delivery of large motors is not just the accumulation of experience in motor manufacturing and paperwork.
Loke Svendsen pointed out: “We were unable to provide customers with such large-sized motors before, because we didn’t have the relevant expertise at the time. But in the past five years, we have accumulated a lot of experience in this area. In addition, now we The use of these three large motors as reference projects gives us a better opportunity to contribute our technical know-how to a company that uses this size of motor and become a professional partner. Without a doubt, the project It will also be promoted globally."
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