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Press Release - April 2008

Bestobell LNG highly commended in major international award

UK-based cryogenic valve manufacturer Bestobell LNG was highly commended for its contribution to innovation in ship operations at the Seatrade Awards last night (Monday 21st April 2008), during a lavish ceremony at London’s Guildhall.

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal presented the Seatrade Awards, the leading scheme for recognition of achievement and innovation within the international maritime community. It seeks to promote excellence in maritime standards, and to reward outstanding contribution to safety at sea and protection of the marine environment.

Bestobell LNG was highly commended for its innovative Float Level Isolation Valve (FLIV), which overcomes a number of safety and operational problems experienced with traditional gate valves used on the cryogenic storage tanks on LNG cargo carriers.

The 2008 Seatrade Awards winners and runners-up

The 2008 Seatrade Awards winners and runners-up

Bestobell LNG Director Andy Brown said: “Given that we supply equipment to just the LNG carriers, it is a real honour to have reached the final three of this prestigeous award which relates to the whole maritime industry. It recognises the extensive research that has gone into the development of the FLIV.

“This product has revolutionised safety and efficiency on Liquified Natural Gas cariers by completely eliminating the risk of cutting the tape of the secondary float level gauge fitted to each storage tank, and the enormous costs and disruption of recovering the float from the tank. It is also much simpler to operate than the previous solution, and only requires one man operation instead of two to take a level reading.”

The commercial success of the FLIV suggests the judges were right to shortlist such a specialist product – since Bestoball launched the FLIV at Gastech 2006, it has already received orders to supply the product to 37 new build LNGC’s and shortly expects to receive the first orders for retrofit to the existing fleet.

The ceremony, which marked the 20th anniversary of the Seatrade Awards, was attended by over 400 members of the international maritime community. The judging panel of leading industry personalities was chaired by the International Maritime Organisation’s Secretary-General Efthimios Mitropoulos.

For more information, please visit Sea Trade.

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