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Hytera to provide communications solution for Yulong Island project

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Hytera, a global provider of professional communication technologies and solutions, has been selected as the supplier of a professional communications solution for the Yulong Island Refining and Petrochemical Integration Project in Shandong Province, China. Hytera won this public tender with its advanced professional digital trunking (PDT) infrastructure, control and dispatch system, network management system (NMS), digital voice recording system (DVRS), and intrinsically safe (IS) PDT two-way radios.

The Yulong project is the largest refining and petrochemical facility being constructed in China. With a projected overall production capacity of 40 million tpy, this plant is a strategic venture aimed at driving economic growth, enhancing energy production capabilities, and promoting sustainable development in the region.

This bid awarding is a milestone in the advancement of professional communication technologies within the petrochemical sector of China. Under the agreement, Hytera will deploy an array of cutting-edge systems to enhance communication and collaboration efficiency among the staff and facilitate safe operations at the Yulong Island Refining and Petrochemical plant.

"The selection of Hytera as the provider for the Yulong Refining and Petrochemical Integration project demonstrates the trust and confidence placed in our cutting-edge PDT communication solutions," said Mu Qiao, the General Manager of Hytera China. "We are proud to contribute to the success of this landmark project, enabling efficient communication and ensuring the safety of personnel across the campus."

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/13062023/hytera-to-provide-communications-solution-for-yulong-island-project/

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