CIRCOR opens new manufacture, sales, and service facility in China
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
CIRCOR has opened for business at its expanded 6000 m2 plant in the city of Weihai, Shandong province, increasing local product availability and support in China and the Asia-Pacific market. The fully integrated facility is providing end-to-end manufacturing, sales, and service to commercial marine and industrial customers in the region.
CIRCOR’s expansion in the Weihai Economic & Technological Development Zone (ETDZ) reinforces the company’s capacity to provide strong support and foster proximity to new and long-time flow control customers as well as the regional supplier base. The Weihai facility is readily accessible by highway, air, rail, and sea.
“Our customers demand high quality products, systems and support within the region, and we are fortunate to be able to respond with our robust flow control product portfolio and local support teams,” said Ashish Dutta, Vice President, CIRCOR China and Industrial APAC. “The team completed the plant move and setup while paying special attention to COVID-19 safety protocols, with no disruption to supply and shipments. Our first shipment went out on 23 April.”
At the new facility in Weihai, CIRCOR will manufacture commercial marine packages, three-screw positive displacement pumps, control valves, progressing cavity pumps and centrifugal pumps. In addition, the Weihai team will offer engineering expertise and after-sales support to ensure a localised and complete value chain, with an emphasis on faster quotes and shorter lead times.
“Expanding in the region, especially in the commercial marine sector, is important to CIRCOR’s continuing growth as a global supplier,” said Scott Buckhout, CIRCOR CEO. “Being close to our customers gives us the strong foundation we need to help everyone succeed.”
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