Umoe Mandal Places Order with DuroWipers

September 24, 2015

Norwegian operator Umoe Mandal has purchased six External Panorama Pantograph heavy duty windscreen wipers from U.K. based DuroWipers to equip a newbuild Surface Effect Ship (SES).

Statkraft has entered into an initial six month charter agreement for the new WaveCraft vessel to transport its O&M turbine technicians to and from the Sheringham Shoal offshore windfarm off the coast of Norfolk.
Photo: DuroWipers
Photo: DuroWipers
Photo: DuroWipers
Photo: DuroWipers
Ole Guttorm Ihme, contract manager, Umoe Mandal, said, “DuroWipers were selected based on their weight, price and quality. Lightweight equipment is immensely important for an SES in order to achieve greater comfort at speeds of 40 knots, which the vessels are known for.”
Noel Gould, of Durowipers said DuroWipers are maintenance free, a unique selling point in the market, meaning the operator can expect greater cost savings over the vessels’ lifetime.
The initial meeting took place on the DuroWiper stand at Seawork 2015. Umoe Mandal was impressed by the 11 external wiper systems supplied by DuroWipers to the London Titan vessel owned by the London Port Authority, which was on the pontoons at the exhibition.
Also on display at Seawork 2015 was the new RNLI Shannon Class lifeboat fitted with DuroWipers. The patented design the RNLI now specifies, uses the rotary mechanism which converts the rotary power from the motor to a reciprocation motion at the twin drive shafts, which gives a smooth, powerful and quiet stroke.
To the services of the RNLI and the Royal Navy DuroWipers offer extended and lifetime warranties for its wiper systems.
The company designs, develops and manufactures all of its wipers at its factory in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, U.K.

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