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18/07/2014

Técnicas Hidráulicas successfully completes the commissioning of a new tuna vessel in Korea

Marco has successfully completed the commissioning for the STX shipyard in Korea. The project consisted of the design, manufacture, and implementation of a complete set of deck and fishing equipment, as well as the hydraulic system for the Segyero tuna vessel.

This is an innovative project that will improve operational efficiency and reduce energy consumption levels.

Marco, with more than 400 references in tuna vessels around the world, is immersed in the development of another project for the Korean shipyard STX and has recently been awarded a new project for the Ching Fu shipyard in Taiwan.

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